I highly doubt that they have the time for that, might just be easier for them to release some system specs, hopefully before launch so I don't get stuck on release date with a computer that's not powerful enough, forcing me to wait longer while I go shopping, meanwhile I'm dying of anxiety the whole time since I know I could be playing the game. It's a cool idea though.Can we get a tool to test performance of the system playing CyberPunk 2077 ?
This thread is about the PC version of the game as the OP said in the thread title.The game is supposed to run on PS4, so if you can run recent games, you'll most likely be able to run it.
One month to buy new PC is pretty long time, if you ask me.
This thread is about the PC version of the game as the OP said in the thread title.
I think the majority of people that have bills (rent, food, car, CC's, etc.) would disagree.
Normal people: I might need to upgrade in a couple of months... let me set some money aside.I think the majority of people that have bills (rent, food, car, CC's, etc.) would disagree. Now if the specs were already available that might be a different story. I agree they can change significantly before release but a ballpark idea (NOT a comparison to other games that MIGHT be similar) would be very useful in pre-planning.
I think the majority of people that have bills (rent, food, car, CC's, etc.) would disagree. Now if the specs were already available that might be a different story. I agree they can change significantly before release but a ballpark idea (NOT a comparison to other games that MIGHT be similar) would be very useful in pre-planning.
I will wait until the release of the Big Navi and compare that to the RTX 3080.... THEN STILL WAIT EVEN LONGER, until CDPR decides to release Spec and requirements for CP 2077.
Enough impatient chumps out there buying a 1400 dollar (gasp) RTX 3090, that the second hand market might flourish for a little while.
It should run on a 3080 in 4k with ~60 FPS (raytracing on) what I have heard.
What do you guys think...will it run on a 2080Ti with raytracing and DLSS on a ultra wide monitor (3440x1440) ?
What about 1440p with all settings maxed out and RT on?I don’t know, it sounds too optimistic in my opinion I do think these new cards are going to be a notable upgrade over the previous ones but I wouldn’t go so far as to believe a game like Cyberpunk 2077 is going to run that smoothly under that configuration, no matter what Nvidia might claim. That being said,...
...I think that, after a few patches, it could be possible for the game to run well enough (30-60fps) with a 2080 Ti and those settings. If you disable ray tracing, those numbers could improve dramatically of course (90fps+).
If I’m mistaken for the better, though, I won’t complain I really wish ray for tracing to end up notably optimized after a couple of patches. At launch would be ideal, obviously, but I highly doubt the game’s initial performance is going to be that impressive, even with ray tracing off.
What about 1440p with all settings maxed out and RT on?