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I've tested on both Windows and Linux.
on my RX 580, DX12 just does not work on Windows. I even tried using VKD3D and that just crashed, maybe someone can get it working but I couldn't.
This is pretty major since DX11 only offers FSR 1.
Both Windows and Linux can run the game at 30 FPS locked but you'd have a way better experience on Linux or Windows if you can get VKD3D to work on it.
Regarding your VRAM I honestly am not sure, you can either buy it, try it and refund or use alternative methods of obtaining the game.
If a game requires AI cores, its a trash game, TotalBiscuit would have had something to say about that.
The RX570 & RX580 are very comparable, had I got an 8GB VRAM SKU I would assume it was the same, but I expected 4GB for me will be the biggest bottleneck.
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At 1080p however, this GPU is still a good 1080p/60 card at Medium settings for most games, especially Resident Evil's respectable optimisation.
AI cores means the game is running at sub-1080p, Hitman Absolution (2012) looks better at native 1080p than a lot of games under FSR/DLSS. I do actually have an RTX 3050 with DLSS support as well as a 1660 Super, this RX570/i5-4590 is an old Linux system I use connected to the TV as it still gets great performance at 1080p/60 if I can keep the VRAM usage below 4GB.
I can get 1080p/60 on Resident Evil 3 remake on my RX460-4GB on Med/High settings.
Anything (Turing) GTX1600+ or (Polaris) RX 470+ today can handle 1080p well, if it fits in its VRAM and if it isn't so poorly developed that it requires sub-1080p rendering on new cards. Also, AI cores are only needed for NVIDIA, RX 570 AMD supports FSR upscaling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TEmFx5kh_Y
Too few modern PC gamers don't understand what computer hardware is beyond it's name, or how good games are highly scaleable from 720p to 2160p, with a wide variety of quality paramaters depending on the CPU, RAM, GPU, VRAM & Display.
It looks like this game should be reasonably developed, which is was the answer I was looking for.
Can do other stuff with FSR, but I would say if you cap at 1080p/30 on low preset, it looks both decent and consistant framerate, I wouldn't but this unless I had a 1660+ 6GB.