GTX 1050 Ti runs Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at approximately ~57 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. At 1440p: ~57 FPS (PLAYABLE). At 4K: ~49 FPS (PLAYABLE).
The GTX 1050 Ti runs Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at ~57 FPS on 1440P High settings — within the 30–60 FPS playable range but below the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold. Switching from High to Medium settings typically recovers approximately 5 FPS on this GPU tier.
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Can I run Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business on GTX 1050 Ti?
Yes. The GTX 1050 Ti delivers approximately 57 FPS in Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at 1080p High settings. Frame rate is in the 30–60 FPS playable range. Switching to Medium settings recovers roughly 15–20% more FPS.
What FPS does GTX 1050 Ti get in Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at 1440p?
The GTX 1050 Ti averages approximately 57 FPS in Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at 1440p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. Playable at 1440p — consider lowering to Medium for a smoother experience.
Can GTX 1050 Ti run Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at 4K?
The GTX 1050 Ti averages approximately 49 FPS in Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business at 4K High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. 4K is achievable but reducing to Medium settings will significantly improve frame pacing.
About Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1: A Dreadly Business
There's murder afoot in Old London town in this Victorian-styled cartoony 2D point and click adventure, inspired by Victorian novels, Hammer Horror and the Cartoon Network. The only people who can solve this case are Bertram Fiddle and his manservant Gavin, who must explore the mysterious streets and murky alleyways and be on the lookout for elusive serial killer Geoff the Murderer in this award w…
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