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My Singing Monsters Karaoke System Requirements

A 2 GB Windows toy. If it chugs, look at overlays before you blame the GT 1030 line.

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System Requirements

My Singing Monsters Karaoke is a small Steam install. Big Blue Bubble published a minimum and recommended spec on the store. This page reprints that list so you are not screenshotting the store while a friend waits. It is not a laptop shopping guide. It is a permission slip for old hardware.

Minimum (Steam)

OS: Windows 10. Processor: Intel Pentium G3220 or AMD Athlon X4 970K. Memory: 4 GB RAM. Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 or AMD Radeon R7 350X OEM. DirectX: Version 11. Storage: 2 GB available space.

OS: Windows 11. Processor: Intel Core i5-4690 or AMD FX-8320. Memory: 4 GB RAM. Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 or AMD Radeon RX550. DirectX: Version 11. Storage: 2 GB available space.

Notice the RAM line does not jump. This is not a 32 GB simulation. If you fail these numbers, Karaoke is probably not your only problem.

Platforms that are not listed

Steam lists Windows. Mac and Linux requirement blocks were empty in the API snapshot we used. Proton may work; it is not a promise on this wiki. Steam Deck runs that Windows title as Unsupported, not Verified. Read the Steam Deck guide and controls before you treat Deck as a supported console SKU.

There is no mobile Karaoke client on launch day. Community videos already sighed about that. Do not download a random APK that uses this name. Karaoke vs mobile is the disambiguation page.

When specs are not the bottleneck

Stutter with a 5070 in a review hardware block is overlay, capture, or a hung Steam Input profile, not the GTX 650 line. Loud menu SFX is a mixer issue on known issues. Unreachable custom notes are import, not VRAM.

If the game will not launch, verify files on Steam, then Helpshift via Links Hub. This wiki cannot repair a missing VC++ runtime from here.

Tools Hub, How to Play, launch notes for the August 19, 2026 date. Specs can change if BBB updates the store. Trust Steam if this reprint drifts.

Laptops that meet RAM but fail GPU may still launch on iGPU. Expect a slideshow during squash frames, not a crash. Lowering capture resolution helps more than buying a new tower for a 2 GB toy. Close browser hardware acceleration if you are recording a funny miss for Discord; that is the usual hidden tax.

Disk space is small until chart packs pile up. Official Karaoke is 2 GB. Your custom library can dwarf it. Keep zips on a second drive if the SSD is precious. The importer reads folders; it does not require the same disk as Steam in every setup, but keeping them together reduces “where did I put that pack” nights.

If BBB raises the spec after an animation patch, trust the store over this reprint. We copied the August 2026 block. We will not pretend a GTX 650 remains eternal.

Integrated graphics from the last decade may still display the stage. Ugly frames are acceptable for a gag. Unplayable input delay is not; that is usually a background download, not the Pentium G3220 line by itself. Pause Steam auto-updates while you record a clip if the disk is busy.

You need a boring Windows box and 2 GB of disk. The Monsters do the rest.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Can I run Karaoke on a cheap laptop?

If it meets Windows 10, 4 GB RAM, DirectX 11, and a GTX 650-class GPU, Steam says yes.

Is there a Mac version?

The Steam API snapshot we used did not list Mac or Linux requirements. Treat Windows as the supported OS.

How big is the download?

Steam asks for 2 GB available space.

Does Rare Pack need a better GPU?

Store copy uses the same spec block. You are buying faces, not a ray-traced island.