GTX 1050 runs Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at approximately ~23 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: STRUGGLE. At 1440p: ~16 FPS (CANT_RUN). At 4K: ~6 FPS (CANT_RUN).
The GTX 1050 averages ~23 FPS in Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 1080P High settings — below the 30 FPS minimum playability threshold. FSR 2 Quality mode typically recovers to ~26 FPS; Performance mode to ~33 FPS. For native-resolution smooth play a GPU upgrade to the next performance tier is recommended. Warning: Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh recommends at least 6 GB VRAM. The GTX 1050 has only 2 GB — expect texture pop-in, longer load times, or crashes in high-quality or large-area scenes.
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Can I run Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh on GTX 1050?
Yes. The GTX 1050 delivers approximately 23 FPS in Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 1080p High settings. Frame rate is below the 30 FPS playability threshold. Reducing to 1080p Medium settings or upgrading to the next GPU tier is recommended.
What FPS does GTX 1050 get in Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 1440p?
The GTX 1050 averages approximately 16 FPS in Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 1440p High settings — verdict: CANT_RUN. 1440p is not recommended on this GPU for this title. 1080p will perform substantially better.
Can GTX 1050 run Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 4K?
The GTX 1050 averages approximately 6 FPS in Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh at 4K High settings — verdict: CANT_RUN. 4K is not recommended on this GPU for this title. 1080p or 1440p is the better choice.
About Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh
Tintin and his faithful companion Snowy are going to experience some extraordinary adventures…After meeting Professor Sarcophagus whilst cruising the Mediterranean Sea, the famous reporter sets out in search of the tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh.
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