So I was looking through Nordic Hardware's performance analysis of recent games and I stumbled upon this graph:
Do note, this is 4K resolution. Since the vast majority of people play at 1080p, I'm just not really buying this VRAM craze. Shadow of Mordor stands out because that's because the devs are lazy and put stuff into VRAM which doesn't need to be there.
I keep seeing these inflation and ever-growing VRAM requirements and I just think that if you're not playing at 4K, you probably don't need more than 2 GB at this stage and I'd doubt we'll breach 3 GB for quite some time. I think Nvidia's 770 model of a 2 GB base model and a 4 GB model for SLI is better. Obviously I think that 3 GB should be standard today if you're looking at a few years down the road, but anything above that is pretty pointless unless you're doing SLI@4K which most people just aren't.
Still, I guess it's something that GPU vendors can push as a "tick-box item" for each generation. I wouldn't be surprised if 6 GB of VRAM was standard in new cards just 12-18 months from now, and that would be completely unnecessary.

Do note, this is 4K resolution. Since the vast majority of people play at 1080p, I'm just not really buying this VRAM craze. Shadow of Mordor stands out because that's because the devs are lazy and put stuff into VRAM which doesn't need to be there.
I keep seeing these inflation and ever-growing VRAM requirements and I just think that if you're not playing at 4K, you probably don't need more than 2 GB at this stage and I'd doubt we'll breach 3 GB for quite some time. I think Nvidia's 770 model of a 2 GB base model and a 4 GB model for SLI is better. Obviously I think that 3 GB should be standard today if you're looking at a few years down the road, but anything above that is pretty pointless unless you're doing SLI@4K which most people just aren't.
Still, I guess it's something that GPU vendors can push as a "tick-box item" for each generation. I wouldn't be surprised if 6 GB of VRAM was standard in new cards just 12-18 months from now, and that would be completely unnecessary.