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I bought the 16gb vram one. I experiment with programming and am hoping to do llm stuff in my own projects. ive also got comfyUI and stable diffusion set up with control nets and can batch renders made from blender depth maps to make trippy animations.
Curiously every game in the last 6months or so has a bunch of weebs who claim it doesnt run, curiously each time both our 2060s and 4060ti builds can do swimmingly- but very noticeably: only if I sneak in there and flip the doodads just right.
I'm running medium, it doesn't stutter much at all, the 2060s a little more idk how much vram/system ram there but I think its an intel 8xxx or 10xxx irc
prettiest game my new comp has run yet, prettier than Monster Hunter by a lot.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3473174862
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3473175681
I honestly haven't had time to get good screenshots but it's so pretty we sat here watching butterflies and the npc's coming and going in the morning. It truly holds up as a case of game design making the game. Also, it runs better than OG Oblivion did on a console on the older 2060 super computer; I think with Lumen off though.
Just ran for hours with view detail on high. It might could handle more even assuming 60hz, 1080p or 1440p with DLSS.