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Is it really required to enjoy the game?
Technically your computer should be strong enough.
Unless you spend time in photo mode and/or looking at the texture closely.
You won't really see that much of a difference.
Edit: It says on the description recommend to have 8GB vram for it, but you got a RTX 3050 with 4gb vram.
So unsure how it would work here.
But it is correct that it will likely not work properly with only 4Gb vram
What? It doesn't look anything alike without the texture.
If you manage to meet the requirements of extra space and VRAM, it's worth it. I have been using it ever since I got a 3060 Ti (replaced my ol' 1060 6 GB a long while ago), and even though the difference is not massive, it's still noticeable especially when you are in situations or angles where objects are close to the camera.
On this one, the high resolution pack runs perfectly well. (14700, 64gb DDR...5 I think... ram, 4090 Strix OC.)
Nope