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Can GeForce RTX 4060 run Please, Don't Touch Anything?

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The GeForce RTX 4060 handles Please, Don't Touch Anything well at 1080p, delivering approximately 919 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 689 FPS.

Please, Don't Touch AnythingGeForce RTX 4060 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low999+ fps999+ fps574 fps
Medium999+ fps862 fps460 fps
High919 fps689 fps368 fps
Ultra747 fps560 fps299 fps

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

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
1.0 GHz
GPU
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
RAM
1 GB

About

"Please, Don't Touch Anything" is a curious entry in the realm of puzzle games, released in 2015. This cryptic button-pushing simulation challenges players to resist the urge to touch the red button in front of them, leading to a series of brain-teasing scenarios that unravel with each click. Its unique premise and engaging design have made it a notable experience for those who enjoy cerebral gameplay and unexpected consequences.

In terms of PC performance, "Please, Don't Touch Anything" is quite accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of hardware configurations. The game can run smoothly even on entry-level GPUs, with a minimum requirement of around 300 points, meaning players should expect solid FPS even on budget-friendly setups. With just 1 GB of RAM necessary, the benchmark requirements do not push the limits, and you can enjoy the game with lower graphics settings without sacrificing performance.

If you're intrigued by puzzle mechanics and enjoy games that make you think critically and creatively, "Please, Don't Touch Anything" is worth playing, despite its mixed rating of 68/100. While it may not be for everyone, those who appreciate a good challenge will likely find satisfaction in its cleverly designed gameplay.

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