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Cursemark PC system requirements guide

Cursemark System Requirements: Minimum, Recommended PC Specs & Performance

Official Cursemark system requirements for the dark fantasy action roguelite. Minimum specs (1.7+ GHz, 512 MB RAM, Windows 10/11), recommended specs, Linux support, and performance notes.

Quick Answer

Can my PC run Cursemark?

Cursemark has very low system requirements: Windows 10/11 64-bit or Ubuntu 16.04+ Linux, a 1.7+ GHz processor, and just 512 MB of RAM. This dark fantasy roguelite from CLYDE Games is designed to run on almost any modern PC — even integrated graphics on laptops from the last 5 years should handle it at playable framerates.

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Cursemark's pixel-art style and 2.5D perspective make it extremely lightweight. If your PC was built in the last decade, it can almost certainly run Cursemark. The only performance complaints in Early Access are occasional frame drops with heavy particle effects (multiple Ice Trail runes active simultaneously). Cursemark, the dark fantasy action roguelite from CLYDE Games, is one of the most accessible PC games of 2026.

Key Facts

OS
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Minimum: Windows 10/11 64-bit | Recommended: Windows 10/11 64-bit (also supports Linux Ubuntu 16.04+)
Processor
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Minimum: 1.7+ GHz processor | Recommended: 1.7+ GHz processor
Memory
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Minimum: 512 MB RAM | Recommended: 512 MB RAM
Storage
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~500 MB available space.
Graphics
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No discrete GPU required. Integrated graphics from last 5 years are sufficient.
DirectX
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DirectX 11 (Windows). Vulkan via Proton (Linux/Steam Deck).
Additional Notes
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Controller recommended but not required. Keyboard and mouse fully supported.

Official Specs Comparison

ComponentMinimumRecommended
OSWindows 10/11 64-bitWindows 10/11 64-bit (also supports Linux Ubuntu 16.04+)
Processor1.7+ GHz processor1.7+ GHz processor
Memory512 MB RAM512 MB RAM
Storage~500 MB available space~500 MB available space (SSD recommended for faster loads)
GraphicsIntegrated graphics, DirectX 11 capableAny discrete GPU from the last 10 years for stable 60 FPS

These are the official specifications listed on the Steam store page for Cursemark. The minimum specs are intentionally conservative — in practice, almost any PC manufactured after 2012 should run the game.

Cursemark running on a low-spec PC showing stable framerate
Cursemark's pixel-art visual style means it runs smoothly even on decade-old hardware. If you can browse the web and watch YouTube, you can almost certainly play Cursemark.

Linux Support Details

Cursemark is one of the few Early Access roguelites to offer day-one native Linux support. The Linux build targets Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer, which covers most modern distributions (Debian, Fedora, Arch, and derivatives). The game uses Vulkan rendering on Linux via Proton, but a native OpenGL fallback is also available for older hardware.

Steam Deck: Cursemark works on Steam Deck out of the box. You can use either the native Linux version or the Windows version via Proton — both deliver stable 60 FPS performance. Full controller support is built in, and the pixel-art visuals scale perfectly to the 800p display. For detailed Steam Deck settings, see our Cursemark Steam Deck guide.

Known Linux issue: Some users on Wayland-based desktop environments have reported the game launching in a small window rather than fullscreen. The workaround is to add --force-vulkan as a Steam launch option, or switch to X11 for your Cursemark session.

Known Performance Issues and Fixes

Particle Effect Frame Drops

The most common performance complaint involves frame drops when multiple elemental particle effects overlap — particularly Ice Trail runes creating dense freezing trails while Chain Lightning arcs between enemies. This is most noticeable on integrated graphics. Fix: Go to Settings and lower Particle Quality from High to Medium or Low. The visual difference is minimal, but the framerate improvement is significant (often 10-15 FPS on integrated graphics).

Borderless Window Stuttering

Some users report micro-stuttering when running in borderless windowed mode, particularly on multi-monitor setups with different refresh rates. Fix: Switch to exclusive fullscreen mode in the display settings, or ensure all monitors are set to the same refresh rate. A future patch from CLYDE Games is expected to address this.

Linux Audio Crackling

A minority of Linux users on PulseAudio have reported audio crackling during combat-heavy scenes with many simultaneous sound effects. Fix: Switch to PipeWire (increasingly the default on modern distributions) or reduce the in-game SFX volume slider to 80%. This appears to be a Unity engine audio pipeline issue rather than a Cursemark-specific bug.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the minimum system requirements for Cursemark?

Cursemark has extremely low minimum requirements: Windows 10/11 64-bit or Ubuntu 16.04+ Linux, a 1.7+ GHz processor, and just 512 MB of RAM. There is no discrete GPU requirement — integrated graphics from the last decade can run Cursemark. This dark fantasy action roguelite from CLYDE Games is designed to be accessible on almost any PC.

Q: Can I run Cursemark on a laptop with integrated graphics?

Almost certainly yes. Cursemark's pixel-art style and 2.5D perspective keep GPU demands extremely low. Any laptop with integrated graphics from the last 5 years (Intel UHD 620 or newer, AMD Radeon Vega 3 or newer) should run Cursemark at a playable 30+ FPS. The game does not require a discrete GPU at all.

Q: Does Cursemark support Linux natively?

Yes. Cursemark has native Linux support for Ubuntu 16.04 and newer distributions. The Linux build is maintained alongside the Windows build and receives the same updates. Steam Deck users can run either the native Linux version or the Windows version via Proton — both work well.

Q: Are there any known performance issues in Cursemark?

The only notable performance issue reported during Early Access is occasional frame drops when multiple Ice Trail runes create overlapping particle effects. This is most noticeable on integrated graphics and during boss fights where particle density spikes. Reducing particle quality in the settings menu resolves this. The developer CLYDE Games has acknowledged the issue and is working on particle optimization for a future patch.

Q: How much storage space does Cursemark need?

Cursemark requires approximately 500 MB of storage space. The pixel-art assets and compact scope (3 biomes in Early Access) keep the install size very small. Expect the install size to grow as more biomes and content are added throughout Early Access, but it is unlikely to ever exceed 1-2 GB given the art style.