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Cyberpunk 2077 Ultra performance

As a 2070 Super owner i'm looking at sub 60 FPS at 1080P, i have a 1440P screen.

Its basically unplayable for me unless is run pleb settings, not really worth it. Why do Nvidia sponsored titles often require the most expensive GPU's to run over 60 FPS?
How else would they sell new cards.

I do think it is funny that fidelity FX came into save the day for Pascal owners. I've been seeing people on reddit recommending it to Pascal owners, who have the game.

Edit: would someone be so kind as to post an RT on vs off comparison, so i could see what people are impressed by. Thanks.
 
There was 2 patches before we could play the game and looking at that chart, throw it in the bin (not your card, the chart), as people are getting very good performance and it looks stunning.

Thanks, i'll look more into it, i'm interested in the game and i don't expect to run the highest settings but that chart makes it look about as bad as another futuristic looking game with stunning visuals with a reputation for murdering hardware.

It needs to be pretty spectacular for me to put up with it. :D

https://youtu.be/gkhoYqs9imw?t=310

 
How else would they sell new cards.

I do think it is funny that fidelity FX came into save the day for Pascal owners. I've been seeing people on reddit recommending it to Pascal owners, who have the game.

Edit: would someone be so kind as to post an RT on vs off comparison, so i could see what people are impressed by. Thanks.
Nvidia has had fidelityfx called image sharpening on the nvidia control panel for a long time. Hardware Unboxed did a comparison video some time ago and its basically the same thing.

It works on every game or you can turn it on globally. You can also adjust its strength.
 
Nvidia has had fidelityfx called image sharpening on the nvidia control panel for a long time. Hardware Unboxed did a comparison video some time ago and its basically the same thing.

Does it work alongside DLSS? I see in Cyberpunk that I can have DLSS or AMD's FidelityFX CAS(?), but not both.
 
With regards to performance seems to be pretty well optimised. Everything maxed on my 2080Ti and it’s holding 4k 60fps pretty well with DLSS on quality. Minus RTX of course but that was pretty much a given.

Have seen a few bugs but nothing too major.

Will probably wait it out for HWunboxed optimisation guide and go from there in terms of RTX, will likely need to drop settings once I get into a really demanding area. Game itself looks stunning can see me sinking a fair few hours into this one.
 
How else would they sell new cards.

I do think it is funny that fidelity FX came into save the day for Pascal owners. I've been seeing people on reddit recommending it to Pascal owners, who have the game.

Edit: would someone be so kind as to post an RT on vs off comparison, so i could see what people are impressed by. Thanks.

 
As a 2070 Super owner i'm looking at sub 60 FPS at 1080P, i have a 1440P screen.

Its basically unplayable for me unless is run pleb settings, not really worth it. Why do Nvidia sponsored titles often require the most expensive GPU's to run over 60 FPS?
It's called progression and has been both the driving force of game evolution and the achilles heel of PC gamers since the dawn of personal computers & gaming.
 
It's called progression and has been both the driving force of game evolution and the achilles heel of PC gamers since the dawn of personal computers & gaming.

Yeah i get that and like i said its not the first time i have seen it but for what is a higher end GPU only one generation old to get what 30 FPS average at 1080P? Seems excessive to me, Gregester said its much better with the latest patches so i'll not give up on it yet, i'm certainly not paying £1500 to play 60 FPS+ at 1080P.
 
My memory is rubbish but proof is in the pudding and RT in CP2077 is amazing. The game is amazing and my expectations were high but it has so far surpassed it. CP2077 is the new Crysis but runs fine on my 2080Ti with pretty much everything dialed up at 3440x1440 max RT and DLSS on performance average of 60 fps works for me. Blown away with how well CDPR have done with this game and I hope AMD get RT enabled sooner rather than later, as it does an amazing job.




Is that with psycho RT lighting enabled (RT global illumination)? Has anyone tested the performance of this setting?
 
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