I updated LtMatt’s chart to V4
Scenario
The question of is 10GB enough on a 3080 is asked.
- Although no-it isn't enough, unbiased forum users begin to explain 10GB is enough in 99.9% of scenarios.
- Many explain that they prefer the lower price afforded to them by having the less vram and that the extra vram adds to the cost of the card and the extra cost is not worth it to them.
- Some explain that even after two years there is yet a single game worth playing that has come out that needs more than 10gb.
- Others explain the problem with the 3080 is it runs out of grunt before it does of vram majority of the time.
Once we've reached this stage, one of three things can occur; acceptance, deflation or denial.
- Acceptance
- The user accepts that the reasons given above and moves on.
- Deflection
- Forum users ignore the examples provided and deflects using a question that is designed in a way where a single example of 10gb not being enough is needed.
- An AMD sponsored title called Godfall (a game no one here on this forum is interested in) is used extensively to answer this carefully constructed question while waiting for something good to come out (no other must play game ever does).
- Another AMD sponsored title that falls short of expectations but is better than Godfall begings to be used.
- Suddenly Godfall is no longer used as an example as if does not even exist and Far Cry 6 becomes the new poster child that is used exclusively to answer this question.
Unbiased users try to once again explain that the amount of people interested in playing FC6 and happens to be a 4K is very small. At this point we reach denial.
- Denial
- I don't care what anyone says, it does not align with my beliefs and therefore I will keep pushing my narrative by using my carefully framed question whenever the topic comes up.
- Oh and I can’t stand Nexus
The cycle will start over again when this happens:
- An AMD fanboy or an 3090 user that wants to grind his axe bumps the thread that has been inactive for some time to stir **** up with something they have found online that pushes their narrative