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I seen people play it on 3060ti with Max settings and stable 90+ fps
But this runs on PS5 that don't have 14GB VRAM card, so where's the logic? When did VRAM chooses what settings we can have instead graphic card power?
Where's logic that older cards with 14GB VRAM can run it but newer can't?
I have no idea what that guy is talking about, but with modern games, the lowest settings on PC usually look better than the quality mode on console. Almost always.
Just chiming in that the game runs pretty much flawlessly on 1080p high with a 1070Ti/12900k. I also turned up some settings like the hair.
On PS5 you can only configure your display settings, and toggle Ray tracing/Hair strands.
On PC you can configure absolutely everything, which tips the performance requirements higher than what a PS5 could output, thus you need more VRAM on a PC GPU.
PS5 obviously doesn’t use the same graphics settings. The original post is asking *Maximum* settings and if you’re talking native 4K you need like 17 GB VRAM. If you want to use upscaling like DLSS or FSR maybe you can reduce VRAM needed perhaps.
I use 1080p settings
Ok, then that’s a different story. 1080p isn’t as demanding as 4K.
It's actually worth using 4K if it's eats much more resources and has fps drops just for more pixels? Idk, I never seen 4K since as I know every monitor in my home is 1080p