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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.
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.