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I never understood this, I use my 3070 with even less VRAM, at 4k resolution in every game I come across. The most I've ever had to do was decrease resolution scale to 1440p. High settings, 60fps.
I can give a huge list of games I play in this setup, but they're not indie games or anything. I'm talking triple A titles. Obviously I'm not running any of these on a high refresh rate monitor, but 60 fps is completely playable, and if I wanted to I can switch to 1440p low or medium for the 40 extra fps.