HutchinsonJC
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- Apr 15, 2007
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Some 80+ % of games now are fine with 8GBs of RAM with another small handful of percent of games maybe doing better with more than 8GBs primarily as a matter of background tasks/tabs, etc. Basically no games on the market require a full 16GBs, though there are a few games pushing into the 9GB+ of RAM usage, already.
As we move into the next year, games will most likely continue to push the boundary of 8GBs (high settings eating 9 or 10GBs and lower settings staying under 8GBs), and once a threshold is met in terms of what percentage of gamers have more than 16GBs of RAM (steam survey and similar), I suspect that the recommended hardware requirements of AAA games will suddenly explode (whithin a year or so) to 16GBs. It'll likely hover there for some years after that point.
By the time we're looking at 2025, we'll likely be at the cusp of moving to the next system RAM amount in terms of gaming, a cusp that'll likely be a couple years long. But I do not think 16GBs of RAM will be irrelevant for gaming by the time we're in the year 2025. It'll probably be like now in 2025 in that half the people will tell you 16GBs is fine and another half are saying move to 32 when in reality, most people will be fine with the 16GBs.
As we move into the next year, games will most likely continue to push the boundary of 8GBs (high settings eating 9 or 10GBs and lower settings staying under 8GBs), and once a threshold is met in terms of what percentage of gamers have more than 16GBs of RAM (steam survey and similar), I suspect that the recommended hardware requirements of AAA games will suddenly explode (whithin a year or so) to 16GBs. It'll likely hover there for some years after that point.
By the time we're looking at 2025, we'll likely be at the cusp of moving to the next system RAM amount in terms of gaming, a cusp that'll likely be a couple years long. But I do not think 16GBs of RAM will be irrelevant for gaming by the time we're in the year 2025. It'll probably be like now in 2025 in that half the people will tell you 16GBs is fine and another half are saying move to 32 when in reality, most people will be fine with the 16GBs.