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True, but the fact remains that they recommend the 8gb super version, not the regular 2060.
"The RTX 20 series for example, the best thing that had going for it, in terms of the worst launches of all time, really was the artifact in memory... Plus no name-sake ray tracing features for the ray tracing supported graphics cards for like fifty days. [This quote is by Steve the Gamers Nexus host around the time stamp of 1:15. So listen to him carefully, he zips right across the quote he put out]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvBtfqU6svo
time stamp and pause at 7:29 and look at the graphs
RTX 3090 wasn't even something you could even talk about, much less a purchase because of the craziness in bit currency that deterred anyone from buying one. Much like what you are seeing currently with the RTX 50 series but not about bit coin anymore.
The only RTX owners that benefitted from what nvidia did to this point, meaning the present, was with RTX 3080 owners and various varieties of RTX 4070 series and above to 4090.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tJpe3Dk7Ko&t=1363s
yeah lol
But he doesn't. Minimum requirement is a GPU with 8GB of VRAM. Plus it's the laptop version of the 2060 which has even lower clocks then regular 2060.