Verdict: PLAYABLE
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is capable of running Light No Fire at around 60-70 FPS in 1080p resolution on high settings. While the card can handle the graphical demands of the game, there may be occasional frame drops during intense scenes, primarily due to CPU bottlenecks if paired with older processors.
✅ Pros & ❌ Cons
- High graphical fidelity with the ability to run on high settings.
- Good performance balance between frame rates and visual quality.
- Possible CPU bottlenecks if paired with older or less powerful CPUs.
Recommended Settings
- Set Texture Quality to High for better visual detail.
- Adjust Shadow Quality to Medium to maintain smoother FPS.
- Disable V-Sync to reduce input lag and potential frame rate cap.
FAQ
Q: Will I get 60 FPS?
A: Yes, you should be able to achieve around 60 FPS in most scenarios.
Q: Do I need more RAM?
A: 8GB of RAM is generally sufficient, but 16GB is recommended for optimal performance.