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You can always buy and try during the refund window. Rush through the starting section so you get to the open world part and see how your PC does. I highly recommend going East on the map as those areas have fog, swamps, etc that will give you a good test for whether the PC can handle it. (You would normally go North and West from the start, East is a harder zone, but has GPU intense weather and water features.
The bigger problem is that many PCs with only 8GB of RAM are often paired with a weak CPU and GPU. The CPU in particular needs to be fairly beefy and modern (good IPC and clockspeed). RAM needs to be able to provide sufficient bandwidth as well or else you may encounter stuttering. A RAM speed of 3000MT/s or higher running in dual channel is recommended. Always buy and install RAM in pairs!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52hZqgq9iLI
i downgraded the graphic like in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l93i3PRGAik
Yeah, with all my settings and such I usually joke that it's like playing on Gameboy Color, but if you don't care about graphics, it's no problem.