
Can I Run 12 is Better Than 6?
Ink Stains Games · 2015
12 is Better Than 6 is a dynamic top-down shooter with stealth elements, presented in a Wild West theme. The story puts you in the shoes of escaped slave fleeing to the United States in 1873.
Can You Run 12 is Better Than 6?
Pick your CPU, GPU, RAM and OS — we check each one against 12 is Better Than 6’s official minimum and recommended requirements.
Your PC
You can run 12 is Better Than 6 — and then some
Your PC meets the recommended requirements. Expect a great experience.
| Component | Your PC | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|
| GPU | GeForce RTX 4060 | 512 Mb DirectX 9 compatible video card with shader model 3.0 support | 512 Mb DirectX 9 compatible video card with shader model 3.0 support |
| CPU | Core i5-13400 | Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or equivalent | Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or equivalent |
| RAM | 16 GB | — | — |
| OS | Windows 11 | — | — |
Verdict compares your components against the game’s published requirements using our GPU/CPU benchmark database. Estimates — real performance varies with drivers, settings and cooling.
Estimated FPS at 1080p
Deterministic estimates based on 12 is Better Than 6’s rendering demand. For your exact CPU + GPU, use the finder below.
Budget GPU
GTX 1650 / RX 6500 XT
36 FPS
Low Performance
Mid-range GPU
RTX 4060 / RX 7600
80 FPS
Playable
High-end GPU
RTX 4080 / RX 7900 XTX
153 FPS
Excellent
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Check My PC →12 is Better Than 6 System Requirements
Minimum
OS *: Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 Processor: Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or equivalent Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: 512 Mb DirectX 9 compatible video card with shader model 3.0 support DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space
Requirements sourced from the official Steam store listing.
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