@d3ad4ng3l: I’m with him on this point and I’m 32 hours into the game on a 3900x/2080 S PC. I’ve played around with settings and for sure this game is native 4K and does not downsample well.
I play on Ultra settings without Ray Tracing (which looks great but drops my framerate something fierce) and get around 50 frames which is fine on my Dell U2720q.
I wouldn’t have played Crysis or Oblivion on an Xbox back in the day for the same reason I wouldn’t play Cyberpunk on an Xbox One or PS4.
@bbq_R0ADK1LL: I’m glad you found a setting that works for you. I couldn’t do it. Maybe it’s my monitor being 4K native but going down made everything look...last gen.
@texasgoldrush: I think The Division is the closest game I can think of to Cyberpunk in terms of mechanics and world feel. Cyberpunk has an exceedingly better story and characters but the core gameplay is similar.
@Barighm: I’m just relaying my experience with the title. It’s not awful, there’s moments that are actually awesome. Probably shouldn’t have released it in this condition but it can (and probably will) be fixed.
@joalopes: the constant looting every five feet. The cover system, or lack of it. The dumb AI; be it your partners getting in the way of your shooting, the non-reactive denizens or the bowl-of-mush NCPD.
The lack of interaction in general. The care taken in the prologue story which kind of goes away shortly after meeting Johnny Silverhand.
This game’s not as bad as some are saying but it’s certainly got definable shortcomings.
@Mommas_b_o_y: I agree it’s gorgeous on a high-end PC. But I think what doesn’t get said enough is you HAVE TO play this in 4K because I lowered the resolution to 2K to see what the frames are like and it isn’t even close to the same.
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