• notthebees@reddthat.com
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      4 hours ago

      I have a game that eats 11 gb of vram on low at 1080p (I play it on windowed). It suffers from some Unreal engine shenanigans and it’s also a few years old.

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        UE is probably the worst engine ever made, even games from 20 years ago look better than that blurry mess of an engine. I hope nobody makes any game on it anymore, most of them are also badly optimized, never understood why people like that engine.

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      11 hours ago

      Video editing and AI require as much VRAM as you can get. Not everyone uses the cards just for gaming.

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        6 hours ago

        Then don’t buy the current-gen low-end card for video editing, mate. Get previous-gen with more vRAM, or go AMD.

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      11 hours ago

      Depends on the use case. And even at 1080p there are quite a few games that use 8gb or close to it. Ghostrunner and LOTF (2023) come to mind. Although tbf, I played the first one on my RX580 8G (I think) almost maxed out and it did fine.

      But if you’re buying a card now, especially at new modern card prices, you want to have at least a bit of future proofing.