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Definitely not. What you tested only shows VRAM allocation, not VRAM usage. For example, you can peg an 8 GB card to max usage in one game, but still have a similar experience with a card of equal processing power but only 4 GB VRAM (I'm not saying that you should, though). When the game starts to stutter at random points (especially when loading assets), then you know you've hit a VRAM wall.
With the above logic, I'd say 8 GB is more than enough for 1080p, 16 GB for 4K.
With the above logic, I'd say 8 GB is more than enough for 1080p, 16 GB for 4K.