00:00What's up, warriors? Kratos is back in God of War Ragnarok on PC, but if your GPU's got less
00:06than 6GB of VRAM, like a GTX 1650 or RTX 3050, you're hitting a brick wall with that insufficient
00:15VRAM error. Don't toss your rig just yet. Today, I'm showing you how to use the VRAM bypass mod
00:22to get this game running on lower-end cards. Let's smash that barrier and get you into the
00:27Nine Realms, stick around. So, here's the problem, Ragnarok demands 6GB of VRAM minimum. If you've
00:34got a 4GB card, like the super popular GTX 1650 or even an RX 570, the game just nopes out. Sony
00:44didn't tell us this up front, and it's left a ton of players stuck, but the modding community's got
00:49our backs with the VRAM requirement bypass mod. It tricks the game into thinking your GPU's beefier
00:55than it is. Spoiler, it works. Open your Google Chrome head over to nexusmods.com and search
01:02VRAM requirement bypass for God of War Ragnarok. You'll find it under the miscellaneous section,
01:08links in the description. This mod, made by June, has versions for different GPUs, like GTX 1060 or
01:15RTX 3050 spoofing. Pick the one closest to your card. You'll need a free Nexus account to download,
01:22so sign up if you haven't. Hit manual download, grab the zip. After download extract the file
01:29we got a file gsci.dll. Copy this file and paste in main game directory God of War Ragnarok.
01:37Now launch your game. And that's how you bring Ragnarok to your underdog GPU.
01:42Did this work for you? Let me know your FPS in the comments, I'm curious.
01:46If you liked this, smash that like button, subscribe for more PC gaming hacks, and hit the bell so,
01:53you don't miss out. Next time, we'll tweak settings for max frames. Until then, keep swinging that axe,
02:01see ya!
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