if you really just want best gaming performance then i7 8700k or 9700k or the i9.
The point is, with the new Ryzen 3000 this might have changed or, more correctly, it depends on the game and how it use the avaiable cores.
if you really just want best gaming performance then i7 8700k or 9700k or the i9.
If I'm not mistaken those CPUs I named still lead in majority of games. When Ryzen 3rd gen was beating Intel in certain game it was by cca 5% max I think. When Intel was beating Ryzen 3rd gen it got to even 14%. It would be great to remember where I saw the graph, it was few days ago, but I can't remember now. LTT? Gamers Nexus? No idea.The point is, with the new Ryzen 3000 this might have changed or, more correctly, it depends on the game and how it use the avaiable cores.
This is my hope as well.Well as I understand it, the character backgrounds seemed to have their own playable prologues like Dragon age origins. Likely through it you can express choices like hero through dialogue.
Yes, there are flying vehicles in the game being used by NPC's, but player can't utilize them outside of certain sequences.will there be flying cars/flying vehicles and if so...npc flying vehicles traffic roads ?
There is cyberware, which allows you to perform higher/double jumps, you can grab and climb a ledges, plus you can unlock an ability to perform wallrun, but full extension of parkour like mobility is still unknown.will you add some parkour animations/upgrades?
Yes.will cyberpunk have a journal ?
Solo, Netrunner and Techie are the basic roles available in the game (though there is no strict restrictions between them, so you can mix them as well), depending on how you are going to build your character. Corporate, Nomad and (semi)Fixer will be available as a backstory for the character. But that's all.
That we don't know.will the heavy-tech suit be available??
So far, all we know about the hardcore mode is that it disables some (or all) UI elements.So there will be a hardcore mode, that is great to hear for a veteran gamer like me.
But will it actually be hardcore throughout the whole game? I played Witcher 3 on Death March, and there was only a challenge for Geralt upto around level 12. After that the difficulty of the game started to drop off dramatically!
I am hoping that in CP2077 it will be much more unforgiving throughout the entire game and not just for the first few hours!
Yeah, trust me, a lot of us will be laughing right alongside you if that's all there is to it.I have to LOL at this if that is true, sorry that does not sound Hard Core at all to me!
I would be absolutely shocked if it couldn'tI'm planning to build a PC this summer and I'm wondering which GPU I should go for. Would an RTX 2070 Super be able to run Cyberpunk 2077 above 60 frames per second at 1920x1080 with every graphical option completely maxed out (including ray tracing)?
Good find. The 2070 Super is supposed to be a lot closer to the regular 2080. I think I'm doing 2080 Super. Also keep in mind, CDPR will have had a lot more time with RTX by launch than Metro had.With every graphics option maxed out, including ray tracing? That's tough to say. Yes, it's 1080p, but RTX features are very performance heavy.
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I imagine Cyberpunk's implementation of RTX will be much more demanding, although it's obviously quite tough to say for sure.
I know the 2070 Super is better than the 2070, but not by a massive margin. It's mostly a value choice because of pricing.
Not to deter you from getting one -- just saying, even at 1080p, you may have to turn some settings down (not significantly).