6 years ago
why mods aren't allowed
I'm just wondering why sims 4 just haven't accepted the use of mods. Honestly, I'm tired of the clothes and shoes that they have. I want to look like Beyonce not Holiday Heart. I wish this could real...
@Psychotps No, I had no idea about the VRAM figures on consoles. (It does explain a lot about the PS3 though.) My laptop's GPU only has 4 GB dedicated VRAM, but of course it can borrow more from main memory (16 GB installed) if needed. I take it the PS4 doesn't have any memory besides its VRAM?
I doubt Sims 4 would ever use that much, although other games probably do. To get a PC graphics card with more than 8 GB dedicated memory, you'd need a 2080 ti, which, at $1,200 or so, is several times the price of a normal console. Not to mention twice the price of a laptop that can currently run TS4 on ultra.
@Psychotps I don't think in terms of total RAM, at least not with respect to computers, since the two are completely separate. While the GPU can technically borrow from main memory, it won't unless it's already using all its VRAM, and of course the CPU can't borrow from VRAM no matter the circumstances. It would be interesting to know how console memory is set up; I'm sure google can find me a diagram of what passes for a mainboard in a console.
And of course VRAM is much faster than normal RAM. My laptop's memory runs at 2133 MHz (really 2x1066, of course, since it's DDR), while the graphics card's VRAM runs at 5080 MHz. A proper new GPU's GDDR6 runs at 14 GHz, but then my laptop's GPU isn't really a proper card. Its PCIe lane width is also only x8. Still, it somehow manages to run TS3 and occasionally TS4 on ultra, so I'm not complaining.