GTX 1080 Ti runs Ski Jumping World Cup at approximately ~68 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. At 1440p: ~47 FPS (PLAYABLE). At 4K: ~25 FPS (STRUGGLE).
The GTX 1080 Ti averages ~68 FPS in Ski Jumping World Cup at 1080P High settings, comfortably above the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold. Frame pacing is stable at this resolution. No GPU upgrade required.
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Can I run Ski Jumping World Cup on GTX 1080 Ti?
Yes. The GTX 1080 Ti delivers approximately 68 FPS in Ski Jumping World Cup at 1080p High settings. This exceeds the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold — gameplay is fluid without any adjustments needed.
What FPS does GTX 1080 Ti get in Ski Jumping World Cup at 1440p?
The GTX 1080 Ti averages approximately 47 FPS in Ski Jumping World Cup at 1440p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. Playable at 1440p — consider lowering to Medium for a smoother experience.
Can GTX 1080 Ti run Ski Jumping World Cup at 4K?
The GTX 1080 Ti averages approximately 25 FPS in Ski Jumping World Cup at 4K High settings — verdict: STRUGGLE. 4K is not recommended on this GPU for this title. 1080p or 1440p is the better choice.
About Ski Jumping World Cup
Take flight in Ski Jumping World Cup - a true ski jumping adventure that takes you to legendary hills across the globe. From snowy peaks in Scandinavia to wind-swept arenas in Japan and record-breaking runs in the USA, every leap demands focus, precision, and nerves of steel.
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