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Can GeForce RTX 4060 Ti run Think of the Children?

Great

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti handles Think of the Children well at 1080p, delivering approximately 1052 FPS at High settings — above the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay. It can also achieve smooth 1440p at around 789 FPS.

Think of the ChildrenGeForce RTX 4060 Ti FPS Data

Quality1080p1440p4K
Low999+ fps999+ fps658 fps
Medium999+ fps987 fps526 fps
High999+ fps789 fps421 fps
Ultra855 fps641 fps342 fps

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

Minimum System Requirements

CPU
3.0 GHz
GPU
GeForce 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 512 MB of memory
RAM
4 GB

Genres

About

"Think of the Children," released in 2017, is an action-packed party game that combines humor and chaos as players try to manage a group of children in absurd scenarios. As you race against time to save little Bobby from a feral dog, handle a fire at the BBQ, and prevent Jen from eating poisonous berries, the game delivers a unique multiplayer experience that’s both entertaining and frantic. Its quirky premise and engaging gameplay make it a notable entry in the genre.

In terms of PC performance, "Think of the Children" is quite accessible, requiring only an entry-level GPU with a minimum score of around 330. This means that even players with basic gaming rigs can expect to run the game smoothly, achieving decent FPS and maintaining an enjoyable experience on low to medium graphics settings. With just 4 GB of RAM needed, it’s easy to see why many casual gamers can dive into the fun without needing high-end hardware.

Given its solid rating of 70/100 and engaging party gameplay, "Think of the Children" is worth playing, particularly for those who enjoy cooperative gaming with friends. The mix of chaos and humor provides a refreshing break from more conventional action games, making it a delightful choice for a game night.

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