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JEMC said:

The Tuesday news, part two:

Rockstar snubs PC with baffling Red Dead Redemption 1 port that's only coming to Switch and PS4
https://www.pcgamer.com/rockstar-snubs-pc-with-baffling-red-dead-redemption-1-port-thats-only-coming-to-switch-and-ps4/
In a move that stunned onlookers (me) and assembled experts (also me) are describing as "mystifying," Rockstar has finally come out and announced its freeing Red Dead Redemption 1 from its PS3 and Xbox 360 prison, by, uh, porting it to the Nintendo Switch and the… PS4? Apparently so!
>> I get the idea of launching it on the Switch given its install base, but can anyone can explain me the logic behind launching this game on PS4 and no other platform? It doesn't make any sense to me.

PS5, XS and PC will probably get a remaster, so this port will only go to lower-end hardware.

Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

4070 12GB vs 16GB 7800XT
4060 Ti 16GB vs 12GB 7700XT

Clown gpu market lol

We had situations like this before due to such oddballs like the 3060 12GB, the 760Ti having only 2GB while anything from the 730 to the 760 (and it's AMD counterparts) having 4GB variants, Radeon Fury's low amount of VRAM... it's nothing new, just more reported upon this gen due to the VRAM limitations in modern games.

A for the 7700XT being worth it, it depends on the price. With the 7900GRE bein $650, I don't see the 7700XT at more than $450 to leave enough space for the 7800 variants and enough of a gap to the 7900 cards to be viable in any way, and $400 to be possible depending on the specs.