GTX 1050 runs What Lies in the Multiverse at approximately ~60 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. At 1440p: ~56 FPS (PLAYABLE). At 4K: ~50 FPS (PLAYABLE).
The GTX 1050 averages ~60 FPS in What Lies in the Multiverse 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 What Lies in the Multiverse on GTX 1050?
Yes. The GTX 1050 delivers approximately 60 FPS in What Lies in the Multiverse at 1080p High settings. This exceeds the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold — gameplay is fluid without any adjustments needed.
What FPS does GTX 1050 get in What Lies in the Multiverse at 1440p?
The GTX 1050 averages approximately 56 FPS in What Lies in the Multiverse at 1440p High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. Playable at 1440p — consider lowering to Medium for a smoother experience.
Can GTX 1050 run What Lies in the Multiverse at 4K?
The GTX 1050 averages approximately 50 FPS in What Lies in the Multiverse at 4K High settings — verdict: PLAYABLE. 4K is achievable but reducing to Medium settings will significantly improve frame pacing.
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About What Lies in the Multiverse
What Lies in the Multiverse is a story-driven 2D adventure that one could call a dramatic comedy. Filled to the brim with hilarious, cartoonish hijinks, the narrative also presents the player with mature and deep themes like death, envy, and obsession.
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