Quote from: Tyrant on Yesterday at 02:08:49Great shill work 👍🏻 goes around saying just how horrible stutter etc is on 8GB of vram and provides statistics even how he's right... only to then at the end say it works good 🤣 did u bot read ure own article; it's as if talking to 2 completely different people/personalities ?
This is why gamers hate you
Note = just because if u can manage to play a game @ 720p with all settings down and DLSS to not surpass that 8GB limit on demanding games this does NOT mean it's right.
Its 2025... minimum should be 1440 at ATLEAST 60FPS even on budget parts if they are the latest/modern hardware... if at 8GB u surpass said limit or BARELY not surpass it its unacceptable. And dont get me started @ 4K with practices like NVidia's 80s ending cards... 70s & below are very budget for people who dont try to play @ 4K so its understandable that those have limits... but a 3080 for example has the capacity to play most games @ 4K with MOST settings on high yet ALWAYS have bottlenecks with VRAM because 10-12 just isn't enough... and some games as much as it sucks we can understand like cyberpunk... game is huge and very demanding so we can understand why it need tip-top harware; but games like say MK1 ?
Ridiculous...
Congratulations idiot! You're part of the minority. The year being 2025 doesn't mean all mobile dedicated gpus are required to perform at 1440p 60fps high/ultra, that's just incredibly unrealistic.
1440p has always been for higher end cards, most nvidia 70 class desktop cards, and their 80 class mobile cards. 1080p is quite literally the most average resolution used for gaming systems, even for people running older cards. This isn't the late 2010s where the average resolution for PC GPUs went from 720p to 1080p, there will never be an occurrence like that for the next three decades. We won't get anything like this due to how tech development has been slowing down.
Instead of being an idiot and blaming the tech, blame developers for not optimizing their games well enough anymore.