Can the GOG users find the offset value 23566h?YOU CAN DEACTIVATE IT!!!!
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077#Anti-aliasing_.28AA.29
Can the GOG users find the offset value 23566h?YOU CAN DEACTIVATE IT!!!!
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077#Anti-aliasing_.28AA.29
Can the GOG users find the offset value 23566h?
Buying another 8GB won't be a problem, but I somehow doubt this will fix the framerate. Don't get me wrong, I am more interested in game running smoothly rather than being pretty. That is why I always switch off those kind of options (AA, V-Sync, etc.). Inability to switch off AA is an oversight to me as this massively impacts the performance on my end.your problem is your ram. the requirments clearly state 6gb of vram + 12gb of ram.
so you are under the recommended specs.
on "we are pushing the tech to its edge" titles (like crysis back in the day) the "recommended" specs are the minimum spec.
this game was developed as a "but can it run cyberpunk" title and you can tell from every trailer.
the funny part about that is that cdpr doesnt even use ray tracing in most of its trailers.
the TAA implementation is still kinda meh. some titles do have good TAA implementations with next to no ghosting at all.
at some point a company has to make a decision (tech wise) and they obviously ran for TAA only mode.
cdpr has a very good reputation for "patching the problems" so we just need to give them time.
i guess they gonna try to fix the various bugs in the game first before they touch stuff like TAA since it's not really important in comparission.
the first question is always "can the customer play the game" and not "does it look pretty"
Gog version. Can't find thatCan the GOG users find the offset value 23566h?
Gog version. Can't find that
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In the hex editor go to "Search" (top left) and then "Go to". Copy/paste the hex values and the cursor will jump to the corresponding spot. Now just type in 00 for both Hex values and save.Gog version. Can't find that
Change the value in red and the one in blue to 00, those are the values you're looking for:
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Many thanksIn the hex editor go to "Search" (top left) and then "Go to". Copy/paste the hex values and the cursor will jump to the corresponding spot. Now just type in 00 for both Hex values and save.
YOU CAN DEACTIVATE IT!!!!
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077#Anti-aliasing_.28AA.29
Title says it all, I wanna turn off the anti-aliasing and the game doesn't have that option; games on my PC with anti-aliasing look blurry so I turn it off, I'm not gonna play the game with it looking like THIS (JUST LOOK AT THE HAIR)
Title says it all, I wanna turn off the anti-aliasing and the game doesn't have that option; games on my PC with anti-aliasing look blurry so I turn it off, I'm not gonna play the game with it looking like THIS (JUST LOOK AT THE HAIR)
This is really bad. I didn't play outer worlds because of this and will refund this game until they fix it. I shouldn't have to look through a million ini files to make the game not look like a blurry mess.
I'm pretty sure the issues you are seeing are caused by DLSS. You are basically looking at downsampled resolutions. Deactivate DLSS and it will improve considerably (but it will have a performance hit)
Well, you might think that my GPU is too old, or too puny, but I can overclock it quite a bit. It's a GTX 980m with 8GB VRAM, with a custom VBIOS. For the TW3 I overclock the core by +160 MHz (on top of the +88 MHz turbo-boost done by the card itself), and the VRAM by +300 MHz, and with a few .ini file tweaks, and a few NVIDIA driver adjustments, I can run it at 1080p, 60 FPS with a mix of mostly high settings, a few medium, and one or two low. For stability I do have to add a few millivolts to the core voltage. My CPU is moderately overclocked, but it does not struggle at all with TW3; it's an Intel 4720 HQ. Again, old, but it performs quite well. I have 16 GB or system RAM, and though slow by today's standards, it does not seem to be a problem. Cooling my computer is not an issue, at least not during the winter months where I live.I mean what card do you have?
Yeah, of course the graphics are more like a 2012 game if you lower the settings to play with an older graphic card. But look at my pictures from above. Their was never a game with this broken hair models. Not 2012, not 2004. Their is something seriously wrong, in the game. And keep in mind: The minimum requirements are claiming, it is playable on a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780. Of course, it won't be a graphic revelation or not even 50 FPS, but WTF those pictures...
But....
YOU CAN DEACTIVATE IT!!!!
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077#Anti-aliasing_.28AA.29
This works!
Game still looks thrash bit now due to other reasons
This seems actually cool option, but i dont rly want to decrease quality. I mean im on full ultra and running on 50-60fps, i just wanna get rid of these grainy/blurry parts of the game. Ghosting is heavy af aswell. And AMD sharpening cause even more problems if its on. I tried super scaling set my res on 1440p. Still had the problem. I turned off AA aswell, but eeh i cant stand the look of the textures tearing. So both ways are dead end for me. I really hope CDPR will add more options for graphics...I managed to find a good compromise for visual quality and performance for 1080p.
- Video options: select the resolution available just after 1080p. In my case it is 2715 x 1527.
- In graphics menu activate DLSS: Quality. This will render the game at a lower resolution and upscale it to the setting chosen in step 1. For AMD cards you can use the fidelity CAS options.
- Cascade Shadow resolution: Low - Because it has a major hit in performance.
- Screen Space reflections quality: Off - This creates a lot of visual artifacts due to TXAA such as grainy textures.
- Apply a sharpening filter: Using Nvidia overlay from Geforce Experience just press Alt+F3 and add the sharpen filter from there. Im using 20% sharpen but this up to your preference.
Other notes:
- I did not disable TAA since the graphic quality becomes unbearable at 1080p.
- Selecting a higher resolution and activating DLSS quality mode makes the game upscale it to a better quality setting when compared to 1080p without a noticeable performance hit. My Geforce RTX 2070 super is averaging 80fps+ in city (most settings are set to medium)
- Ghosting from TXAA was heavily reduced with these settings
Ingame Screenshot