Do PC gamers feel 12GB of VRAM is simply not enough for the money in 2024?

  • LOLjoeWTF@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    My Nvidia 1070 with 8gb vram is still playing all of my games. Not everything gets Ultra, nor my monitor isn’t 4K. Forever I am the “value buyer”. It’s hard to put money into something that is marginally better though. I thought 16g would be a no-brainer.

    • MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Exactly, people get to caught up in the Digital Foundry-ification of ultra max settings running at a perfect ~120 unlocked frames. Relax my dudes and remember the best games of your life were perfect dark with your friends running at 9 FPS.

      1080p is fine, medium settings are fine. If the game is good you won’t sweat the details.

      • Ragdoll X@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        As someone who really doesn’t care much for game graphics I feel that a comment I wrote a few months ago also fits here:

        I’ve never really cared much about graphics in video games, and a game can still be great with even the simplest of graphics - see the Faith series, for example. Interesting story and still has some good scares despite the 8-bit graphics.

        To me many of these games with retro aesthetics (either because they’re actually retro or the dev decided to go with a retro style) don’t really feel dated, but rather nostalgic and charming in their own special way.

        And many other people also don’t seem to care much about graphics. Minecraft and Roblox are very popular despite having very simplistic graphics, and every now and then a new gameplay video about some horror game with a retro aesthetic will pop up on my recommended, and so far I’ve never seen anyone complain about the graphics, only compliments about them being interesting, nostalgic and charming.

        Also I have a potato PC, and it can’t run these modern 8K FPS games anyway, so having these games with simpler graphics that I can actually run is nice. But maybe that’s just me.

      • umbrella@lemmy.ml
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        8 months ago

        30fps is fine too on most games…

        friend of mine makes do with a gtx960@720p and is perfectly fine with it, the fun games run. even new ones.

        maybe an upgrade to digital foundry perfect 120fps would be worth it if it werent so damn expensive nowadays outside the us.

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          8 months ago

          Not to shill for them but Alex makes it a point to run tests and to include optimized settings for non flagship hardware in every review he does. I’m not sure where your digital foundry nomenclatures are coming from.

          And no, 30fps is not fine…

      • ABCDE@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        remember the best games of your life were perfect dark with your friends running at 9 FPS.

        The frame rate was shat on at the time and with good reason, that was unplayable for me. Best times were Halo 4-16 local multiplayer.