Slap CityAll GPUsRX 580 › 4K

RX 580 — Slap City at 4K

PLAYABLE ~45 FPS at 4K High settings
60 FPS Engine Lock Slap City is hard-capped at 60 FPS by its physics engine — no GPU can exceed this in-game regardless of hardware.

RX 580 runs Slap City at approximately ~45 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. At 1440p: ~60 FPS (SMOOTH). At 4K: ~45 FPS (PLAYABLE).

RX 580 — FPS at High settings ⚡ 60 FPS cap
1080p
60 FPS SMOOTH MAX
1440p
60 FPS SMOOTH MAX
4K
45 FPS PLAYABLE
PLAYABLE
~45 FPS

The RX 580 has ample headroom for Slap City at 4K High settings. Note: This game's engine hard-caps gameplay at 60 FPS regardless of hardware — no GPU can exceed this in-game limit.

Performance Optimizer

Live Simulation
1080p
60
FPS
51 1% low
PLAYABLE
1440p
60
FPS
51 1% low
SMOOTH
4K
45
FPS
38 1% low
PLAYABLE
RX 580 Specs
VRAM 8 GB
Generation 2017
Upscaling None
Frame Gen Not supported
Perf tier
✓ Verified data Feature support and FPS anchor verified via Gemini AI benchmark data.
Upscaling / AI
No upscaling on this GPU
Ray Tracing
No RT on this GPU
Frame Gen
Not supported on this GPU
CPU Tier
GPU
CPU

Frequently asked questions — RX 580 & Slap City

Can I run Slap City on RX 580?

Yes. The RX 580 delivers approximately 45 FPS in Slap City 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 RX 580 get in Slap City at 1440p?

The RX 580 averages approximately 60 FPS in Slap City at 1440p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. Excellent result for high-refresh-rate 1440p monitors.

Can RX 580 run Slap City at 4K?

The RX 580 averages approximately 45 FPS in Slap City at 4K High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. 4K is achievable but reducing to Medium settings will significantly improve frame pacing.

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