barlew
Godlike
This one took me by surprise. Whilst I wait for my shiny new Valeon, I have been playing BF 2042 on my back-up laptop. This little beast has an I5-10300H and a GTX 1650 with 16GB of RAM.
Now I must admit this snuck up on me, having a BF sesh this evening I was monitoring the little beasts stats using MSI Afterburner and noticed that in every game my RAM usage was 15.5GB.
As the little beast is a valiant bit of kit but not at the forefront of cutting edge technology, I am playing with all settings on low except textures which are set to medium, so I thought Afterburner was probably having a bit of a fit. I tabbed out and checked my RAM usage in Task Manager and low and behold BF was indeed using 15.5GB.
This has come as a bit of a shock to me as the only other game I have played which uses this amount of RAM is Flight Simulator for obvious reasons.
I fear we are reaching a tipping point in PC gaming where the standard recommendation of 16GB is no longer adequate.
Now I must admit this snuck up on me, having a BF sesh this evening I was monitoring the little beasts stats using MSI Afterburner and noticed that in every game my RAM usage was 15.5GB.
As the little beast is a valiant bit of kit but not at the forefront of cutting edge technology, I am playing with all settings on low except textures which are set to medium, so I thought Afterburner was probably having a bit of a fit. I tabbed out and checked my RAM usage in Task Manager and low and behold BF was indeed using 15.5GB.
This has come as a bit of a shock to me as the only other game I have played which uses this amount of RAM is Flight Simulator for obvious reasons.
I fear we are reaching a tipping point in PC gaming where the standard recommendation of 16GB is no longer adequate.