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Best gaming PC for Map Map: A Game About Maps (2026)

Choose a PC tier based on the resolution and frame rate you want for Map Map: A Game About Maps. We cover four tiers below.

What Map Map: A Game About Maps actually demands from your PC

Steam's recommended spec for Map Map: A Game About Maps is unspecified with —GB RAM and a mid-range CPU. That spec was written for the Pipapo Games team's internal "minimum acceptable" target, not for a buyer in 2026 planning to keep this PC for the next four years.

GPU-bound title: Framerate scales directly with GPU power. If you have a fixed budget, prioritise the graphics card and accept a mid-range CPU.

What you can skip vs what matters

  • Worth spending on: GPU first, then a fast NVMe SSD (most modern games benefit from sub-3000MB/s sustained reads), then RAM at the tier amount.
  • Worth skipping at this budget: RGB lighting, exotic cooling, brand-name PSUs above 850W (unless you're building enthusiast tier), and motherboards with more than 4 M.2 slots.
  • Don't compromise on: The PSU. A reliable 750W gold-rated unit will outlast two GPU upgrades.

Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest PC that can run Map Map: A Game About Maps?
Most modern entry-level gaming PCs (around £700–£800) will run Map Map: A Game About Maps at 1080p.
Is Map Map: A Game About Maps CPU-heavy or GPU-heavy?
Map Map: A Game About Maps is primarily GPU-bound. Prioritise the graphics card; a mid-range CPU like the Ryzen 5 7600 will keep up at 1080p/60.
Do I need ray tracing for Map Map: A Game About Maps?
Map Map: A Game About Maps does not require ray tracing. Any current-generation GPU will deliver the intended visual experience.
How much RAM do I need?
For Map Map: A Game About Maps, 32GB is the sensible answer in 2026. 16GB still works for the budget tier but limits future-proofing.

Last reviewed 18 May 2026. Tier picks for Map Map: A Game About Maps are generated from its Steam recommended specs combined with our 2026 build catalogue; high-traffic titles get a hand-written breakdown.