SelflossAll GPUsRTX 4070 › 4K

RTX 4070 — Selfloss at 4K

PLAYABLE ~35 FPS at 4K High settings

RTX 4070 runs Selfloss at approximately ~35 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. At 1440p: ~66 FPS (SMOOTH). At 4K: ~35 FPS (PLAYABLE).

RTX 4070 — FPS at High settings
1080p
97 FPS SMOOTH
1440p
66 FPS SMOOTH
4K
35 FPS PLAYABLE
PLAYABLE
~35 FPS

The RTX 4070 runs Selfloss at ~35 FPS on 4K 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 6 FPS on this GPU tier.

Performance Optimizer

Live Simulation
1080p
97
FPS
76 1% low
PLAYABLE
1440p
66
FPS
51 1% low
SMOOTH
4K
35
FPS
27 1% low
PLAYABLE
RTX 4070 Specs
VRAM 12 GB
Generation 2023
Upscaling DLSS 3
Frame Gen ✓ DLSS 3 Frame Gen
Perf tier
∿ Formula only FPS estimated by GPU performance model. Feature toggles hidden until verified.
Upscaling / AI
Upscaling not supported in this title
Ray Tracing
Not in this title
Frame Gen
Not in this title
CPU Tier
GPU
CPU

Frequently asked questions — RTX 4070 & Selfloss

Can I run Selfloss on RTX 4070?

Yes. The RTX 4070 delivers approximately 35 FPS in Selfloss 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 RTX 4070 get in Selfloss at 1440p?

The RTX 4070 averages approximately 66 FPS in Selfloss at 1440p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. Excellent result for high-refresh-rate 1440p monitors.

Can RTX 4070 run Selfloss at 4K?

The RTX 4070 averages approximately 35 FPS in Selfloss at 4K High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. 4K is achievable but reducing to Medium settings will significantly improve frame pacing.

About Selfloss

Selfloss is an emotional exploration game filled with rich lore, set in a whale-worshipping, Slavic-inspired world. Embark on the journey of the healer, Kazimir, and his magical staff as he fights a mysterious Miasma in search of a ritual to cure his wounded soul.

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