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Very much no. I have 14GB and even that is not enough.
Well.. I have 2 8gb ram cards, but my system somehow uses up exactly half of whatever RAM I have, so really I have 8gb ram to spare.
And somehow devs not even in this problem
So, does still the problem?
GTX 1650 is 4Gb and RTX 3050 is 8Gb. That is probably not enough for "quality" option. I have a 20Gb VRAM GPU and this game sometimes takes 90% of that memory.
It may be a bug who knows. i have my "Texture resolution" set to Quality (there is also Max.Quality) and it takes 65-70% of my GPU all the time :D But thats at 3440x1440 (Steam recommended requirements are a 6Gb GPU which is probably enough for balanced settings).
If you changed your GPU and don't see new options you could try verifying the game files, update your drivers or write a bug report to the developer.
3D games that let you build stuff anywhere in the world and especially those that let you terraform everywhere seem to need a lot of GPU capacity. At least I assume thats the reason why Minecraft (and also Valheim to some degree) looks like it does. I was actually surprised there's a game that lets you build and terraform everywhere and still look as good as Enshrouded does :)
I like and prefer that devs hide settings that would otherwise crash the system. Seems like a good idea to me. So I doubt it's a bug.
4070ti super and I have max quality selected.