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Can GeForce RTX 3080 run Metamorphic?

Great

The GeForce RTX 3080 handles Metamorphic well at 1080p, delivering approximately 1964 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 1473 FPS.

MetamorphicGeForce RTX 3080 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low999+ fps999+ fps999+ fps
Medium999+ fps999+ fps982 fps
High999+ fps999+ fps786 fps
Ultra999+ fps999+ fps638 fps

Estimated FPS · actual performance may vary based on drivers and settings

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
2 GHz
GPU
DirectX 9.0
RAM
1 GB

Genres

About

Metamorphic, released in 2016, is an indie simulation game that draws inspiration from classics like Portal and Minecraft. This atmospheric first-person physics-based puzzle game allows players to absorb, configure, and morph different types of cubes, including non-gravity, gravity, and antigravity variants, to tackle innovative challenges at each level. Its unique blend of mechanics and style sets Metamorphic apart in the indie game scene.

When it comes to PC performance, Metamorphic is quite accessible, making it suitable even for those with entry-level hardware. With a minimum GPU requirement of around 300 score, players can expect satisfactory performance, often achieving decent FPS on modest systems. Upgrading to a mid-tier GPU could enhance the visuals and frame rates, but gamers with just 1 GB of RAM and an entry-level GPU can comfortably experience the game's environments and challenges without major graphical compromises.

Should you play Metamorphic? Given its 50/100 rating, the game may not cater to everyone’s preferences, but if you enjoy indie titles with inventive gameplay mechanics and a penchant for puzzle-solving, it could be a worthwhile experience. While its performance benchmarks indicate it won't push your hardware too hard, the unique gameplay offers an intriguing escape for simulation enthusiasts.

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