*** Cyberpunk 2077 ***

Finally bought the ultimate edition. Held off for 3 years till it is about as good is it will most likely be. Are there any mods that are essential anybody would recommend at the first playthrough?
 
I've got the silly new bug of the radio continually turning back on when I'm walking around even though I switch it off. How something as simple as a option in the settings wasn't included just amazes me. For the time being (probably till its patched) I've used a Mod from Nexus which returns the radio back to being "car only".
 
Also have finally picked the game up now it's got the 'ultimate edition', excited to really get stuck into it. What's the usual recommendation with settings when you're on an AMD gpu? Ignore raytracing and just go for full raster performance?

I've currently just set everything to high / ray tracing off and the game still looks stunning - but if there's a recommended approach then more than happy to make a few adjustments!
 
Finally bought the ultimate edition. Held off for 3 years till it is about as good is it will most likely be. Are there any mods that are essential anybody would recommend at the first playthrough?
I picked up the base game yesterday (non ultimate), also been holding off for a while... I'm so looking forward to the xmas break to get stuck in properly.
 
I just picked up the 'ultimate edition' and though it looks like a great game now it has the worst keymapping I've seen in a long time - even worse than The Last Of Us, as they at least fixed their keymapping issues fairly quickly.

It has hidden hard binds, so for instance if you change the interact on F you're left with other interacts still on F that you can only change by edtiting the control configuration files. It has nonsensical conflict rules - controls that shouldn't conflict do, and though it warns when it unbinds a control due to conflicts, it then doesn't save the changes you make if this happens.

As a left-hander I really get fed up with games that do this sort of thing. Not everyone uses WASD and the associated controls on the left side of the keyboard.

I know it's not easy to get this stuff right, especially with complicated controls and games designed for gamepad, but you'd think that with the general push for better accessibility in games that good keymapping would be one of the main things to get right.
 
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Hmm, still gets easy just playing around, doing the missions... Why on Earth they're not giving up on the antique system that "RPG" mechanics offer (aka classical "leveling up"), in an action RPG? :rolleyes:
 
Just started a new play through, but keep getting killed when travellign around.

Nevermind just drove around for ages losing them lol
 
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Does the Sharpness setting do anything when using DLSS Quality/Ray Reconstruction etc, I've played around with settings with 0 to 0.60 and really can't tell the difference?
 
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@mrk surprised you haven't checked out The Finals - it's UE5, has ray-tracing and has a very nice DLSS implementation including DLAA ;)

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