tl;dr depends on the game and how well the devs optimize it. Remnant 2 is UE5 and a lot of games will use UE5 so guess what? You'll be fine.
inb4 the b...bbut...replies so ignoring this thread.
What does the Switch have to do with PC gaming? Outside of emulators, Nintendo aren't concerned with PC space.According to the switch, 4GB gets you 129 million consoles sold!
I easily chose the 4070 over 6800 XT.anything 4070ti and under is going to be shit if you are buying new sadly. you need 16gb. even the 6800xt is a better card IMO than the 4070 over the ram alone.
just turn down settings and game a happy man. Ya don't need raytraced ballsack hairs to enjoy a game, and Ultra 99% of the time is a useless preset in the short term only available for futureproofing. This isn't 2006 anymore, Low/medium settings now look pretty much 80% of what ultra is for a 200% performance gain.
Series S plays at ultra low with scaling tho.So pay 400$ for a GPU and play on low? You can get series s for that purpose.
You're not gonna be able to play Baldur's Gate 3 on a Series S anytime soon unlike PC though. Or any of the Sony games ported to PC. Or any of the indie PC exclusives like Pizza Tower and Dave the Diver.You can get series s for that purpose.
what about 8GB of cache?8GB of anything is horrible.
This is bogus. I wouldn't buy an 8GB card new now but they still have life in them and most of the games that had issues have been fixed.anything 4070ti and under is going to be shit if you are buying new sadly. you need 16gb. even the 6800xt is a better card IMO than the 4070 over the ram alone.
Sorry. Not offending people who have 12 gig cards they bought recently thinking they are good to go. it's just a fact.This is bogus. I wouldn't buy an 8GB card new now but they still have life in them and most of the games that had issues have been fixed.
But 12GB? It's honestly plenty and probably will be for the remainder of this consoles generation. It needs to be said how closely tied in these things are with the fact that consoles are the lead platforms.
what about 8GB of cache?
or 8GB games?
Video made by Daniel Owen (he has one of the best GPU reviews on YT right now):
Average results (can be much higher in terms of 1% lows)
With settings turned down it looks better for 8GB GPU but still not perfect:
8GB is fine, if u play games, PC gamers are actually playing. Other then a few ports that struggle on max settings from games that nobody on pc even knows it exists.
Depends on the price. If you bought an 8GB card in 2023 for more than 250$ you got scammed.
Twitch / blizzard / league / shooters / mmo's / steam all disagree with the fact that 8gb is to less in 2023.
This is how I survived playing on a Vega 8 igpu until I got a better job and could afford a dedicated GPU lol.just turn down settings and game a happy man. Ya don't need raytraced ballsack hairs to enjoy a game, and Ultra 99% of the time is a useless preset in the short term only available for futureproofing. This isn't 2006 anymore, Low/medium settings now look pretty much 80% of what ultra is for a 200% performance gain.
Yet it still beats out most titles there.Look, I wouldn’t recommend 8GB to even my worst enemy but.. who the fuck uses The Last of Us as a metric to make a decision? The port isn’t fixed yet. Look at that %, what a freak title.
You're talking out of your ass on this one. The consoles have 16GB of unified RAM, that has to be used for everything, including the OS and system functions as well as everything in the game that isn't texture assets and frame buffers and the like.when PS5 and Xbox series X have 16 gigs of shared Vram, you kinda have to know what is the lowest you need for PC is usually a bit more than consoles due to the development environment
Unreal Engine 5 is pretty good at streaming assets. It's performance heavy but it's not a VRAM hog like that. The games that have VRAM issues are universally bad console ports that haven't been meaningfully optimized.and EVEN if 12 gigs is fine NOW, it won't be with big unreal engine 5 games in the horizon. assuming you playing at 4k with ray tracing.
Let's be real if we're talking about high end UE5 stuff, everyone is gonna be using DLSS, or you're just and idiot. Native 4K is not a thing that matters anymore, it's just a benchmark point.if you are willing to go down 2k or not ultra settings, then yeah your 12 gigs are fine.
But does the difference between 8GB and 16GB truly matter in the grander scheme? Not really. I can't think of a single instance in the past 30 years where a mere doubling of memory would be counted as 'a big difference'.
Calling people names because I hit a nerve isn't the proper way to respond back. The easier choice is for me to put people like you on ignore because your IQ is in negative to even know how Vram works.You're talking out of your ass on this one. The consoles have 16GB of unified RAM, that has to be used for everything, including the OS and system functions as well as everything in the game that isn't texture assets and frame buffers and the like.
In a PC with a 12GB card, the OS isn't touching that 12GB, and there's also going to be 16+GB of system RAM for all the other stuff.
Unless you have memory leaks or you're creating massive redundancies, a PC with 12GB of VRAM is going to have a lot more memory overhead than a console.
Unreal Engine 5 is pretty good at streaming assets. It's performance heavy but it's not a VRAM hog like that. The games that have VRAM issues are universally bad console ports that haven't been meaningfully optimized.
Let's be real if we're talking about high end UE5 stuff, everyone is gonna be using DLSS, or you're just and idiot. Native 4K is not a thing that matters anymore, it's just a benchmark point.
Don’t mobile rtx3060 laptops have 6GB of vram? I used to have one and it had 6GB on it.I have a gaming laptop powered by a 8gb 3060 and I'm more than happy with it
I play on a 1080p monitor, so no worries here
Dont expect to play at 4K with a 8gb card.
But as long as you stick to 1080p, your card will surivve the generation and then some
Specially if you dont mind locking at 30 fps
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Alot of my IRL friends have 2060Ss and 3060Tis.Being smart with settings my 1080 is still fine with all new games at 1080p, games look fabulous and run smooth.
Would I buy a new card with the same amount of VRAM as my card from over 7 years ago?
Or a 3060 with 12GBIf regular people gave a shit they would all be on 3090's / 4090's to end the small talk about low vram GPU's.