Are you sure you didn't "buy" it from torrents?What? Have you forgotten already, that I said this was at launch when the game was very different and I wasn't playing at ultra? I was just trying to find a good balance between visual quality and NOT CRASHING. At 1440p native medium detail the game would still crash, though less frequently, but back then medium looked like ass. Only dlss saved me from the vram crashes. 60 fps with it, 60 fps without it. Not a gpu limitation, a vram limitation. Still nothing to do with amd.
They worked a lot on optimization, especially on vRAM memory requirements. It seems a bit doubtful that you played it well when the game required 13GB for 1080p and you can't play it now when it requires less than 10GB.
In future games, as history shows, the GPU limitation appears before the vRAM limitation. In other words, you will use more than 8GB for nothing if the GPU cannot render a decent framerate. Whether you like it or not, you are forced to reduce details, except for the cases where various "influencers" try to convince us how cool the memory is when you play at 25 fps.An excess amount of VRAM has never been about present games. It's about future games. Just look at the 2 GB 960 or the 3 GB 1060 as examples. They both ran contemporary games just fine (that's why you see only an 11% difference in the database), but only after a year or two, they started to awfully struggle against their counterparts with double the amount of VRAM.
On the other hand, loading a 6500 XT with 16 GB of VRAM would be pointless, but that's not the performance class in question here.
I'm also not saying that the 8 GB 4060 Ti will turn out to be equally crap as the 2 GB 960 soon, but you never know. If you have more than enough VRAM, you know what you get performance-wise. Having just enough, or not enough is a gamble.
Probably the TPU reviews (and not only) are wrong if they show us that the 6700XT was not helped by the 12GB of vRAM in the games tested in 2023. The distance to the 3070 is the same, with one exception, brought (coincidentally or not) and this topic. More than two years have passed since their launch, how long can we wait?