I think I'm going to play tonight with RT off. Playing @ 3440*1440p on a 3070 (& 5600x) I have to have DLSS set to performance to use full ray tracing, and then I'm dropping down to 45fps outside the apartment building. If I turn RT off I can have DLSS set to quality instead, and get a much better 60fps worst case, average of 75-80.
Let's be honest though, it's either poorly optimised or extremely demanding. The only way it's playable for 99% of people is with DLSS enabled, which in reality, is a graphical cheat, at native resolutions it's unplayable. I watched a YouTube video last night, someone had a 10900k & RTX3090. With DLSS & ray tracing off he was getting 40fps @ 4k, in a dark underground car park, it dropped to below 20 when outside. For a £1500 GPU that's unacceptable
60 fps minimum or gtfo!
Don't know how people can play at anything less, even with free/g sync, fps dips to anything below 60 is still horrible.
This always makes me laugh as i been PC gaming for about 24 years and it only been around the last 8 or so years where GPU & monitors have been able to give higher FPS/HZ then 60 in AAA games60 fps minimum or gtfo!
Don't know how people can play at anything less, even with free/g sync, fps dips to anything below 60 is still horrible.
This always makes me laugh as i been PC gaming for about 24 years and it only been around the last 8 or so years where GPU & monitors have been able to give higher FPS/HZ then 60
It's not worth it looking good in a screenshot by playing at 25 fps. Combat is incredibly choppy at that level of frames. Movement even in scripted sequences gets effected which pulls you out of the game because it's so noticeable. Getting my FPS above 60 has made it much more of a joy to play.
I was so confused in the training bit at the beginning where you have to select codes to hack a robot and make a grenade go off. Did that bit makes sense for anyone else? I could only select something in the first column and there was a timer which seemed to have no bearing on anything. I didn't really do anything but still managed to pass that section.
Let's be honest though, it's either poorly optimised or extremely demanding.
I was so confused in the training bit at the beginning where you have to select codes to hack a robot and make a grenade go off. Did that bit makes sense for anyone else? I could only select something in the first column and there was a timer which seemed to have no bearing on anything. I didn't really do anything but still managed to pass that section.
This game is actually very well optimised imo. When I compare to how some earlier games with RTX have performed with far less RT effects (this game has the full suite remember) then it's remarkable how well it runs with all of those cutting edge effects enabled.
I have no doubt CDPR will optimise even more in the coming months. So excited for that.
Good to know your experience with playing at low fps, seems it's different to mine!
I went through most of RDR2 on an R9 290X, must have been returning 20-25fps. Loved every minute.
Now on a 2080 Super- No idea what fps I'm getting in Cyberpunk, but it's working great!
Yeah I found it to be a bit messy.
In the stealth one its teaching you to crouch and sneak around the enemies, but one of them literally stands, eyes locked on an opening you HAVE TO walk past? As far as I could tell there was no way to not almost get detected there