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Can GeForce GTX 1060 run Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality?

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The GeForce GTX 1060 handles Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality well at 1080p, delivering approximately 94 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 71 FPS.

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-alityGeForce GTX 1060 FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low147 fps110 fps59 fps
Medium118 fps88 fps47 fps
High94 fps71 fps38 fps
Ultra77 fps57 fps31 fps

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

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-4590 equivalent or greater
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
RAM
4 GB

Genres

About

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality launched in 2017 as a VR adventure from Adult Swim Games and the creators of Job Simulator. You play as a Morty clone exploring Rick's garage, the Smith household, and bizarre alien worlds while assisting with his experiments. The game blends adventure, indie charm, and simulation mechanics into an immersive experience that captures the show's humor and weirdness.

The game is relatively accessible from a performance perspective, requiring only modest hardware to achieve smooth gameplay. Entry-level GPUs with benchmark scores around 8540 and CPUs scoring roughly 4064 will handle minimum requirements comfortably, with 4 GB of RAM sufficient for stable play. You won't need a high-end graphics card to maintain solid FPS on this title, making it friendly for budget VR setups that prioritize performance over visual intensity.

With a 60/100 rating, Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality offers entertaining moments for fans of the show but isn't universally praised. If you're a VR enthusiast who loves the franchise and don't mind shorter experiences, it's worth checking out—just manage expectations accordingly.

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