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lmao good one
anyway, you have to use a mixture of very high and high/medium settings to get good performance. UE5 is a heavy engine. You have access to frame generation via DLSS on a 40xx gen card. Non 40 series would have to use FSR to get frame generation. They result in higher frames for better motion, but responsiveness doesn't get better.
When I drop the settings down to High on everything besides Post Effects, Shadows, and Vegetation which are on medium I get 78-105fps which uses 7.3GB of Vram....
If I then change resolution to 80 it then becomes 103-132fps using just 7GB of Vram....
These results are with Frame Gen enabled and Ray Tracing on Very High.
No where does it even need 8GB of Vram let alone "need at least 16GB of Vram" as a minimum requirement for your GPU.