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- You wanted to know why this game consumes 7GB of vram. Is that a serious question?
Edit: didn't have my OSD up when testing in the city but did now, my FPS varies a lot, between 27-40. Uploaded a pic showing my performance from the fountain: https://i.imgur.com/V3lYusT.jpeg, this is with all settings maxed (including image quality), raytracing on, no upscaler or dynamic res enabled. Based on feeling it does seem better, felt like I was getting 15 FPS sometimes in the same spot before latest patch.
Ok.
It's cool that you don't know how heavily this affects performance... Obviously I'm the idiot from the naive perspective.
The problem in most games are in cities, Cyberpunk 2077, any mmorpg, assassin's creed origins, pretty much every game you get frame drops in cities.
As for the vram usage however, that's your specs.
I agree though that a LOT and not just this game lacks optimization these days, this was rarely an issue like 20 years ago or so, but it began about 5-7 years ago to get more common and you need a pretty beefy setup these days to not have serious issues with games.
Try to NOT stand in town and see what the vram usage is. Standing in a town with a LOT of npc's isn't even a good test for changing settings in pretty much any game