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Do PC gamers feel 12GB of VRAM is simply not enough for the money in 2024?
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Do PC gamers feel 12GB of VRAM is simply not enough for the money in 2024?
My Nvidia 1070 with 8gb vram is still playing all of my games. Not everything gets Ultra, nor my monitor isn't 4K. Forever I am the "value buyer". It's hard to put money into something that is marginally better though. I thought 16g would be a no-brainer.
Exactly, people get to caught up in the Digital Foundry-ification of ultra max settings running at a perfect ~120 unlocked frames. Relax my dudes and remember the best games of your life were perfect dark with your friends running at 9 FPS.
1080p is fine, medium settings are fine. If the game is good you won't sweat the details.
The frame rate was shat on at the time and with good reason, that was unplayable for me. Best times were Halo 4-16 local multiplayer.
As someone who really doesn't care much for game graphics I feel that a comment I wrote a few months ago also fits here:
FPS games tend to be better to run at lower settings to be more competitive anyway. You don't want all the visual noise.
I kind of feel the same way about TV resolution. I have a 1080p TV and a 720p TV and I'm honestly fine with them. Sure, there's better quality out there, but I can always go to the movies if I want that. And I have the advantages of TVs without any 'smart' bullshit. They can't even connect to the internet.
I'm not saying no one else should buy 8k TVs or whatever, if that's what you want, fine, but there are plenty of people I've talked to who feel the same way as me, so I'm glad they haven't done anything like make us all change to new TVs again like they did when they updated to HD.
I literally have a higher resolution computer monitor than I do TV. My computer monitor costs more than my TV did too!
30fps is fine too on most games.....
friend of mine makes do with a gtx960@720p and is perfectly fine with it, the fun games run. even new ones.
maybe an upgrade to digital foundry perfect 120fps would be worth it if it werent so damn expensive nowadays outside the us.
Not to shill for them but Alex makes it a point to run tests and to include optimized settings for non flagship hardware in every review he does. I'm not sure where your digital foundry nomenclatures are coming from.
And no, 30fps is not fine...
i was referring to the op i was responding to
You lost me at 1080p. It's a basic quality of life thing. Even 1440p is a HUGE upgrade even for regular computer use not even gaming.
I run 4k but I use/need it more work space at work than gaming.