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Can GeForce RTX 3080 run Political Animals?

Great

The GeForce RTX 3080 handles Political Animals well at 1080p, delivering approximately 1757 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 1318 FPS.

Political AnimalsGeForce RTX 3080 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low999+ fps999+ fps999+ fps
Medium999+ fps999+ fps879 fps
High999+ fps999+ fps703 fps
Ultra999+ fps999+ fps571 fps

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

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
min. 1.8 GHz
GPU
Nvidia Geforce 820M
RAM
2 GB

Genres

About

Political Animals, released in 2016, is a unique indie simulation game that places players in the midst of an election campaign featuring charming yet corrupt crocodiles and meritocratic mice. This strategic title challenges players to navigate a world of political intrigue and corruption, making it notable for its clever blend of humor and critical commentary on election dynamics. With its engaging gameplay, players will need to outmaneuver opponents while maintaining their integrity in a whimsical but cutthroat political environment.

In terms of PC performance, Political Animals is quite accessible, requiring only an entry-level GPU with a Benchmark score around 600 to achieve satisfactory performance. With a minimum of 2 GB of RAM, players can expect smooth gameplay even on modest hardware. While not overly demanding, those aiming for higher FPS can consider mid-tier GPU options to ensure better graphics settings and overall fluidity during intense campaign battles.

Considering its 70/100 rating and the engaging blend of strategy and simulation, Political Animals is a solid choice for fans of indie games and political strategy alike. If you enjoy quirky games that offer a satirical take on electoral processes while providing a fun challenge, this title is worth your time.

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