The Last of Us™ Parte I

The Last of Us™ Parte I

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Still no way to fix not enough memory error?
I can comfortably play all modern games, maybe not on ultra but without any problems, but Last Of Us even can't launch and writes that I don't have enough memory to run it, any way to ignore it? I have 3gb video memory and 16gb RAM
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Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
Messaggio originale di azogthedefiler25:
3gb card is very outdated, honestly.
It is enough for every new game, even Uncharted, GoW or Forza, devs are just just too lazy and didn't do optimization at all
You understand the games you listed were ported from the PS4 and TLOU is ported from the PS5. Games will get more demanding and has nothing to do with optimization.
Messaggio originale di FeilDOW:
Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
It is enough for every new game, even Uncharted, GoW or Forza, devs are just just too lazy and didn't do optimization at all
You understand the games you listed were ported from the PS4 and TLOU is ported from the PS5. Games will get more demanding and has nothing to do with optimization.


This.
Messaggio originale di Trollhammer:
Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
It is enough for every new game, even Uncharted, GoW or Forza, devs are just just too lazy and didn't do optimization at all
You realise that every single game you named have 4GB of VRAM as a minimum requirement ?
No, I didn't know that =) Because all these games played well, even without serious fps loss, it's strange that they were playable on less than minimum requirements and looks like all devs don't optimize games know, because requirements became too high and graphics hasn't change much.
Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
Messaggio originale di Trollhammer:
You realise that every single game you named have 4GB of VRAM as a minimum requirement ?
No, I didn't know that =) Because all these games played well, even without serious fps loss, it's strange that they were playable on less than minimum requirements and looks like all devs don't optimize games know, because requirements became too high and graphics hasn't change much.
The only reason you don't think graphics have changed much is because your rig is underpowered. TLOU is one of the best looking games I've played at max settings 5120x1440 with an avarge of 90fps with no upscaling, to me this is optimized. I needed DLSS framegen to get same performance in hogwarts, and a plagues tale requiem.
Messaggio originale di FeilDOW:
Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
No, I didn't know that =) Because all these games played well, even without serious fps loss, it's strange that they were playable on less than minimum requirements and looks like all devs don't optimize games know, because requirements became too high and graphics hasn't change much.
The only reason you don't think graphics have changed much is because your rig is underpowered. TLOU is one of the best looking games I've played at max settings 5120x1440 with an avarge of 90fps with no upscaling, to me this is optimized. I needed DLSS framegen to get same performance in hogwarts, and a plagues tale requiem.
Ok, I don't know about TLoU, but games that I mentioned earlier looks almost the same on minimum and ultra settings, you can see on youtube. Or let's pick Uncharted that runned worse than any other game I played but looked worse technologically than Tomb Raider that can run almost on potato)
Messaggio originale di MrBrain:
Messaggio originale di FeilDOW:
The only reason you don't think graphics have changed much is because your rig is underpowered. TLOU is one of the best looking games I've played at max settings 5120x1440 with an avarge of 90fps with no upscaling, to me this is optimized. I needed DLSS framegen to get same performance in hogwarts, and a plagues tale requiem.
Ok, I don't know about TLoU, but games that I mentioned earlier looks almost the same on minimum and ultra settings, you can see on youtube. Or let's pick Uncharted that runned worse than any other game I played but looked worse technologically than Tomb Raider that can run almost on potato)
The games you mentioned are far from new and like I said where released on last gen consoles. TLoU part 1 is a PS5 title built to take advantage of the PS5s hardware. I suggest you upgrade or more and more new AAA games will not even boot for you.

Those games ran on potatoes because the consoles were potatoes, now consoles have much stronger hardware so I guess you could say the bar for potato PCs has risen.
Ultima modifica da FeilDOW; 23 giu 2023, ore 4:53
Sometimes if you dont have enough VRAM your CPU will try fill the gap with its own power but in this case it wont. TLoU Part I is very CPU and GPU intensive.

I have an 8GB GPU and an i9 processor and I still have to make cutbacks in order to achieve fixed 60fps.

Your using a 3GB GPU. Like I was using a 3GB GPU back in 2014 and that was the run the likes of Bioshock Infinite and Dead Island to name a few. Then I made the jump to 6GB and I think that lasted me a good 4 years until I got an 8GB.

Your staying behind. If you want to play modern PC games you have to make that jump. Either buy an entirely new system OR alternatively get a PS4-Pro or PS5.

Sorry but thats just how it is. Games are always pushing the limits of hardware and sometimes devs go too far and hardware has to catch up. I mean most high-performance PC's cant even run Crysis 3 on native 4K because its just too much.
Messaggio originale di That Terrible Biscuit:
Sometimes if you dont have enough VRAM your CPU will try fill the gap with its own power but in this case it wont. TLoU Part I is very CPU and GPU intensive.

I have an 8GB GPU and an i9 processor and I still have to make cutbacks in order to achieve fixed 60fps.

Your using a 3GB GPU. Like I was using a 3GB GPU back in 2014 and that was the run the likes of Bioshock Infinite and Dead Island to name a few. Then I made the jump to 6GB and I think that lasted me a good 4 years until I got an 8GB.

Your staying behind. If you want to play modern PC games you have to make that jump. Either buy an entirely new system OR alternatively get a PS4-Pro or PS5.

Sorry but thats just how it is. Games are always pushing the limits of hardware and sometimes devs go too far and hardware has to catch up. I mean most high-performance PC's cant even run Crysis 3 on native 4K because its just too much.
well there is a video on youtube of a man playing tlou on 3gb vram
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Data di pubblicazione: 22 giu 2023, ore 2:10
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