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Tyranny FPS Calculator: Estimate PC Performance

Use the dedicated Tyranny FPS calculator with the game already selected. Compare CPUs, GPUs, resolutions, and optional settings, then review practical guidance for visual quality, GPU load, resolution scaling, and stable frame times.

RPGCPU demand: HighGPU demand: LowMemory planning value: 8 GBStorage planning value: 45 GB

Tyranny FPS Calculator

Interactive calculator: JavaScript loads the searchable CPU, GPU, resolution, and advanced-setting controls with Tyranny preselected. The guidance below remains readable even when JavaScript is unavailable.

Practical 1080p starting preset with a balanced CPU, GPU, 8 GB RAM, and High graphics

Estimate only, not a live benchmark. Results come from an internal comparison model and can differ from measured FPS because of patches, drivers, cooling, power limits, RAM, background tasks, and the exact scene.
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About Tyranny PC performance

Tyranny is treated here as a RPG workload. For performance planning, the important point is not a single peak number but how the game behaves when dense environments, traversal, lighting, crowds, and asset streaming shift the bottleneck from area to area.

No engine is named because the offline source registry does not contain a reliable engine citation for this title. The stored demand model rates CPU sensitivity as High and GPU sensitivity as Low. Settings such as shadows, volumetrics, reflections are the first places to test, but the limiting component should be confirmed with utilization and frame-time data.

A low preset can reveal CPU or simulation limits, while higher resolutions and visual settings shift more of the workload to the GPU. Compare both a performance-focused and a quality-focused setup before deciding which component needs attention. This page is intended for players planning visually rich 1080p, 1440p, ultrawide, or 4K open-world setups. The loaded hardware configuration is only a sensible example for Tyranny; every visible calculator input remains editable.

Preloaded practical configuration

This is an editable example, not a universal recommendation.

GameTyranny
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 7600
GPUAMD Radeon RX 6600
RAM8 GB
Resolution1920×1080
Graphics presetHigh
Refresh target144 Hz

CPU, GPU, RAM, and VRAM sensitivity

CPU sensitivityHigh

The stored profile rates CPU sensitivity as High. Strong per-core performance and healthy memory behavior matter because the processor must keep up when the game becomes busy. For Tyranny, watch per-core load and GPU utilization together because dense environments, traversal, lighting, crowds, and asset streaming shift the bottleneck from area to area.

GPU sensitivityLow

GPU sensitivity is rated Low in the stored profile. Resolution and visual settings still matter, but the graphics card is less likely to be the first limit at modest targets. In Tyranny, test shadows and volumetrics before reducing every setting at once, and confirm that FPS rises when GPU load is reduced.

RAM sensitivityLow

The internal profile uses 8 GB as a planning value, not an official requirement. Tyranny is not expected to need unusually large capacity in the stored profile, but paging, browser tabs, recording software, and overlays can still cause stutter on a nearly full system.

VRAM sensitivityHigh

VRAM sensitivity is rated High because Tyranny is profiled as a demanding graphics workload. High-resolution textures, ultrawide or 4K output, and heavy effects can consume headroom quickly. Reduce textures only when memory pressure is visible; otherwise tune effects first.

Recommended starting presets for Tyranny

Use these presets as starting points and adjust them after checking a busy, repeatable scene.

PresetResolutionQualityAnti-aliasingRefresh targetTexturesShadowsView distanceUse
Balanced1080p or 1440pMedium to HighGame default or light temporal AA60–144 HzHigh if memory allowsMediumMedium/HighStart here before changing one heavy option at a time.
Low-End PC720p or 1080pLowOff or lightweight AA30–60 HzLow/MediumLowLow/MediumReduce shadows and volumetrics before lowering render resolution further.

Game-specific tuning order

  1. Start with the High preset rather than maximum settings
  2. Reduce shadows, reflections, volumetrics, and post-processing one step at a time
  3. Keep textures within available VRAM

Resolution guidance from 720p to 4K

ResolutionPractical guidanceBest fitLikely limit
720pUseful for older hardware and CPU-limit diagnosis. A small gain over 1080p suggests the processor or simulation is already the constraint.Low-end hardware; native rendering first.Usually CPU-limited at high FPS; VRAM pressure is normally lower.
1080pThe practical baseline for Tyranny, suitable for low-end to mid-range systems and clean setting comparisons.Low-end to mid-range; 60–240 Hz depending on genre and hardware.CPU limits become more likely at low settings and high refresh.
1440pA useful target for mainstream GPUs. Check 1% lows and GPU headroom before raising every option.Mid-range to high-end hardware.More likely GPU-limited; texture memory begins to matter more.
3440×1440 ultrawideRenders about one-third more pixels than standard 1440p, increasing GPU and VRAM load. Verify interface and field-of-view behavior.Upper-mid-range to high-end hardware.Usually GPU-limited; lower effects or shadows before textures when memory is healthy.
4KPrimarily a GPU test. Native 4K may be impractical on modest hardware. Use an upscaler only after current support is verified.High-end hardware or a carefully tuned 60 Hz target.Strongly GPU-limited; VRAM and texture settings deserve close attention.

Tyranny performance troubleshooting

1

Test Tyranny while moving quickly through a dense area. Indoor scenes can hide streaming, crowd, and traversal limits.

2

If performance drops only in busy districts while GPU use falls, reduce crowd or simulation settings and inspect per-core CPU load.

3

If the GPU stays near full use, lower reflections, volumetrics, shadows, or render resolution one step at a time.

4

Allow shader compilation to finish after updates. Repeated traversal should become more consistent if cache building was the cause.

5

Keep the game on a healthy SSD with free space. Texture pop-in and traversal hitches can be worsened by storage pressure.

How to read the calculator output safely

Estimated Average FPSEstimated 1% LowLikely Limiting ComponentInternal comparison estimateApproximate frame time
Results are estimates based on selected hardware, game demand, resolution, graphics settings, and optional inputs. Actual performance may vary because of drivers, game updates, cooling, power limits, RAM configuration, background applications, and individual system conditions.

Use the result to compare scenarios, then validate the final build with current independent testing in a repeatable scene. The tool does not run Tyranny, inspect the computer, or provide a measured result supplied by the game publisher.

Tyranny performance FAQs

Is Tyranny more CPU-heavy or GPU-heavy?

The profile rates CPU sensitivity as High and GPU sensitivity as Low. Resolution, preset, scene complexity, and frame target can change the limit; confirm it with utilization data.

Which Tyranny settings usually reduce FPS most?

Start with shadows, volumetrics, reflections. Change one setting at a time and check GPU utilization and frame time.

Is 8 GB of RAM enough for Tyranny?

8 GB is an internal planning value, not an official requirement. The RAM rating is Low; mods, recording, hosting, and large saves can raise use.

What resolution should I start with for Tyranny?

Start at 1080p. Use 720p to diagnose a CPU limit, 1440p for sharper output, and ultrawide or 4K as GPU and VRAM tests.

How important is VRAM for Tyranny?

VRAM sensitivity is rated High. Resolution, textures, mods, and effects raise use; stutter or pop-in can indicate pressure.