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3.5GB idle? lmao, are you kidding me? On 8GB, Windows 10 and a basic anti-virus uses about 2-2.5GB of RAM
a. 3.5gb? That's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Im running Steam and Glasswire and i can see my usage is only of 2.1gb.
b. This game does not use 8gb of ram by itself in medium graphics, but its close to it. Its highly recommended to have more of 8gb of ram, because of possible other software running background.
c. "So if you're playing PUBG on a system with less than 12GB, you're going to have a hard time even running PUBG" false, i have 8gb of ram and im able to run PUBG with a nice and smooth 75-90fps in medium graphics.
d. That commend you did after this one makes me think you're ignoring all the people cant afford a gaming pc. 8GB of ram is enough for the most competitive games of the moment, if you want to play all those in ultra graphics at 300fps, that is another thing to discuss.
btw: i've been working with pc's since i was 12 (8yrs ago), so i have an idea of what im saying.
So dont listen to the youngsters here who think that having "bad" hardware is a reason.
A game still runs with bad hardware, just bad.
PUBG is full with bugs that cause problems, some less some more. Hardware has 0 to do with it.
Its such an easy answer and yet all those specialists here have absolutely no clue about PC Gaming and take a 35 comments back and forth without any result.
Btw. a proper google search could have revealed the needed information.
Thats a hint to the OP and the people here talking nonsense aswell.