![]() 8gigs of Vram is as low as they are willing to say is needed for an acceptable level of quality for the experience that they are trying to sell when in fact you can likely get by with lower amounts of Vram. Played it on medium across the board with ray tracing turned off at 1920X1080 60FPS on an RTX2060 with 6 gigs of Vram. That's what they said about Dead Space Remake too. EA does not support running Jedi: Survivor on a 6GB VRAM GPU, and there is no need to run CYRI to get that information. Which in the end, means that the question remains unanswered, outside of the official answer which is a "No" from EA themselves. ![]() Higher resolutions such as 1440p and 4k seem to demand more VRAM, so it logically follows that lowering the resolution using DLSS and FSR can reduce VRAM requirements. I have seen where DLSS and FSR have reduced the VRAM requirements for The Last of Us Part 1. VRAM can spill over into RAM, allowing games to be somewhat playable on systems that do not meet the minimum requirements. There is little reason to believe that the current releases have accurate system requirements, so there is little reason to believe CYRI is accurate anymore.ĭrxc016 has already seen the system requirements, and already recognizes that the 6GB is short, which is exactly what CYRI is going to indicate. Which means its primary utility is saving you time looking up system requirements. I haven't bothered with that tool in ages.ĬYRI is only accurate when the system requirements for a game are accurate. "Most powerful" is overselling it quite a bit. Originally posted by ArcTheWolf:Canyourunit is one of the most powerful tools out there for when you aren't certain if you meet specs. ![]()
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