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I have a 12gb card, 4070 and its runs maxed out at 1440p. what makes you think you need that much vram, especially for a fighting game
this is also a fighting game so it's not that demanding anyway
it's the functions that need additional power, e.g. global ilumation.
But many feature highly advertised in UE5, e.g. nanit or lumen doesn't matter for a game like Tekken, these features are more important for open world games.
So.. it IS UE5, but they don't use the engine to its full extend, what's something almost no one does as the engine is not just build for gaming but also for industrial simulations and automation processes and movies.