Whilst I agree it doesn't make sense to skimp on VRAM if you're paying +£600 for a new GPU intended for 2023-2025 AAA Ultra gaming, in reality many of us tweak settings anyway out of personal preference (I cannot stand Depth of Myopia, Chromatic Abhorration, "Supernova Bloom", stupefied head-bob, etc, effects) and think they look ridiculous far more than they have ever 'added realism'. And I'd still turn them off even if I owned a 65,536 Yottabyte VRAM GPU...
It's incredible how you guys are actively asking for worst products, is this some kind of Stocholm syndrom?
More Vram is always better for the same price, no matter what, being it for gaming or work applications, and at $500+ you should have plenty, not barely enough.
Also there is only so much you can do turning down settings when stuff related to gameplay itself is asking for Vram (NPC AI, geometry, view distance etc.).
So even if you are happy paying $500 to play at 1080p low settings (for whatever reason) you will soon find yourself limited in the games you can play.
You know, it's amazing. People in this forum are jumping over themselves saying how the 3070 should have had 16GB at launch. Now, if nvidia had launched a 16gb 3070, with the associated $80+ price increase to cover the additional memory cost, the same people would REEEE about the price and how its too expensive and how nvidia is da big evil guy.
Allocation.
Is.
Not.
Utilization.
We need that clapping hand emoji.
Unless you are seeing consistent microstuttering at higher framerates, you are not running out of VRAM. So far nobody has displayed that with TW3.
That doesn't mean the GPU is allocating those resources for no reason, I don't get how that's still not clear.
Also if you see 7.4GB utilizzation (or allocation) on a 8GB card, you are running out of Vram, you won't see 8GB or the game would just crash.
Microstutter is not the only sign of running out of Vram, immage quality degradation is actually the most common, but one many won't notice (that show how few are actually able to tell the difference between "ultra" vs low or even RT on Vs RT off