*** Cyberpunk 2077 ***

Yeah. I don't mind the bugs too much to be honest (well the car one is annoying). Just fun to bitch about them to annoy mrk after he went on about bugs so much in the Starfield thread :cry:

Be that as it may, may I just remind you that the game has a mod for GLOWING UMBRELLAS. Checkmate.
 
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Covers the witcher ps4 box with a cloth
*whispering*


Don't tell him but this is fast taking the crown of best single player game eva.

I want to take my sweet time in this and naturally get through the gigs and extras as I visit certain areas. I've just had the invite for phantom liberty after the transmission mission.

Should I take this now or later? I've got lots I haven't done yet.
 
Well boys I've come over to the dark side and caved into ray traced lighting.

Had to get rid of pretty much all my texture mods, drop DLSS to performance and crowd density to medium (didn't realise ray tracing kills your CPU too?!)

But we've done it

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Well boys I've come over to the dark side and caved into ray traced lighting.

Had to get rid of pretty much all my texture mods, drop DLSS to performance and crowd density to medium (didn't realise ray tracing kills your CPU too?!)

But we've done it

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Path tracing or just ray tracing psycho?
 
Gotten back into this AGAIN for the 3rd playthrough and it sure does feel a lot different. Loving all the new content they've added and the perks/skill tree overhaul is quite refreshing.

Path tracing and everything maxed out on a 4090 with FG is just breathtaking BUT i do still notice the weird ghosting on objects thats not directly in focus.

This is on DLSS Quality as well not auto.
 
Gotten back into this AGAIN for the 3rd playthrough and it sure does feel a lot different. Loving all the new content they've added and the perks/skill tree overhaul is quite refreshing.

Path tracing and everything maxed out on a 4090 with FG is just breathtaking BUT i do still notice the weird ghosting on objects thats not directly in focus.

This is on DLSS Quality as well not auto.

This may be where I went wrong. I had everything maxed at 1440p but auto DLSS and didn't think the game looked that good. Also I found frame generation also smudged the image quality a bit and noticed it straight away when I turned it off.

But ultimately left it on during my run through the DLC.
 
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This may be where I went wrong. I had everything maxed at 1440p but auto DLSS and didn't think the game looked that good. Also I found frame generation also smudged the image quality a bit and noticed it straight away when I turned it off.

But ultimately left it on during my run through the DLC.

Yeah i noticed on Auto it was mostly consistent with what i was seeing, not enough variance for me to notice since a lot of it is fast paced anyway. Setting it on Quality just gives me that peace of mind that what im viewing will always be on the quality setting and best setting for the gpu.

My first 2 playthroughs were on the 3090 with normal raytracing enabled and dlss on balanced without any of the new FG, DLSS 3.5 or path tracing as it would just tank.

This current playthrough with all its eye candy sure does feel a lot different not to mention the must higher fps im getting in the range of around 135 but as low as 110 fps in some areas. Still tanks to around 60 fps when i go to the garden forest area in the city lol
 
Well boys I've come over to the dark side and caved into ray traced lighting.

Had to get rid of pretty much all my texture mods, drop DLSS to performance and crowd density to medium (didn't realise ray tracing kills your CPU too?!)

But we've done it

ray-tracing.png
what res are you playing and what fps are you expecting? i'm pretty much gpu limited with 5800x3d and 4080.
 
I've just reinstalled this to play through again and realised I've spent more time tinkering with settings then actually playing it. I don't know what it is, I crank up some graphic settings and think "yeah that's great", play for a bit, change settings again and think "no, that's better", play for a bit, change settings again and so on and so on.
 
I've just reinstalled this to play through again and realised I've spent more time tinkering with settings then actually playing it. I don't know what it is, I crank up some graphic settings and think "yeah that's great", play for a bit, change settings again and think "no, that's better", play for a bit, change settings again and so on and so on.

This is why I moved to console, after years of tinkering I just got bored of it. I enjoy the games much more knowing I just have to deal with it.
 
I didnt realise you could only respec your attributes once! Used it early on for no reason :( First play through i put most points into intelligence and cool to be good with cyberware. Went the same way this time but then thought id swap to a melee build. But im already lev 40 now so its probably be weak as hell with low stats on the body and reflex.
 
I didnt realise you could only respec your attributes once! Used it early on for no reason :(

There is a mod which can change that to allow you to respec your attribute whenever you want - https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/9240 - although there are many other mods out there which allow far more tweaking than "just" this simple respec function. My favourite is "Simple Menu" which allows a large amount of messing about with almost every aspect of of the core game, money, attributes, cyberware, special weapons, no police system etc if you want to mess about with something for testing (it would probably ruin the playability of a serious game as its a virtual cheat engine).
 
I did see that earlier but couldnt be bothered going through it all (pretty sure it said you needed to dl other things). I know its probably easy but i just couldnt find the effort. Plus i had about a million, and spent a good 70% on tier 5 stuff for everything
 
Not sure if mentioned but the latest HD Reworked v2 mod has dropped recently...


Oh good stuff! Gonna install this tonight!
 
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