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But COD MW3 working great doesn't have graphics issues.
Handled PC... this clown is on a phone expecting PC performance... idiot.
lol no, on 8GB game simply doesn't load all textures.
watch these videos and pay attention to vram usage on same settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RWmbHMfdPs 3060 12GB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScbQbRmoWMA 4060 8GB
Hello, recently I have been seeing a ton of misinformation regarding VRAM and how it works and how it affects you. Today I came across a comment on this subreddit saying that 12gb of vram was the “minimum” for 1080p gaming. His argument was that COD was “using” 10.8gb of vram on normal textures. Let me be clear, this vram is not being used, it’s being allocated. COD actually exaggerates this quite famously, ever since the IW game engine was starting to be used. COD will often allocate most if not all of your available vram, whether that be preloaded textures, lighting data, or whatever it may be. While COD certainly exaggerates vram allocation more than other games, it exists in all games. What you should be looking at is the vram that is actually in use. That is what will cause stuttering and that’s when you should really upgrade memory capacity. The vram scare was over exaggerated grossly, and that fact should be noted by consumers. For example, everyone worried UE5 was a vram hungry monster, but in reality, it’s not (texture streaming)."
Using high textures on 8GB GPU will cause stutters over time and some textures will be blurry, because they simply won't load. Setting textures to medium solves the stuttering problem.
Yeah, black effects is a bug right now unfortunately in Black Ops 6, it's supposed to be frosted transparent glass or heat haze, or water, basically anything that has transparency with a blur effect like those three things kinda is rendering black like oil right now, every campaign mission is affected in some way, whether it's smoke, or glass or even reflections are all black.
Also this game uses texture downloading for vehicles, props, weapons and characters, everything downloads even in the campaign, so if it can't download the textures you'll get really low res bad textures, like Call of Duty Vanguard, on steam the texture downloads are switched off rendering the game's textures really really bad.