olicon said:
I've been meaning to upgrade my computer as well. I do play games (I'm here, aren't I?) but not that much. I don't care for cutting edge graphics. I'm fine with playing games on normal setting. I don't even play that much to begin with--mostly some RPGs. Is it really necessary to have 2GB gfx card to play games nowadays?
The bottom line is, right this minute, since AAA game titles want to be able to run on consoles over half a decade old, PCs can be quite rubbish and still run them reasonably well.
However, if we're talking price to performance ratio, and someone is on a budget, a significant percentage of that ought to go towards the GPU.
'cos that's where you're getting the bang for your buck.
Edit:
And no, the size of VRAM isn't all that important .. it's much more about how fast the chip is.