And disable any kind of auto-drivers update.AMD
I. Uninstall your graphics drivers using the AMD Cleanup Utility software.
II. Download and clean install thelatestdrivers from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support
How can I chose which version I want? I think the latest is only available(the last version of AMD Drivers introduce some problems with Cyberpunk)
I think, at the bottom (in small print) "previous drivers" :How can I chose which version I want? I think the latest is only available
thank you DD it worked, now I can create new character for who know which time and play it againI think, at the bottom (in small print) "previous drivers" :
It's an issue with AMD Drivers (on RX 400-500 GPUs) and CDPR can't really fix it, AMD have to.Hi everyone
this issue still persists.I had cp working perfectly with AMD Adrenalin 21.11 drivers but other games I play suffered due to this rollback.
I had no choice but to update the drivers to AMD Adrenalin 22.2.1 drivers and unfortunately this issue is still there (please see attached picture)
Is this an AMD issue or CPR issue? and also when will it be fixed?
AMD is investigating the underlying issue.
It is AMD's job to try and not release drivers which create new issues in existing games (even ones with other problems!)It's a CDPR issue. It is not AMD, Nvidia, or Intel's job to make sure their drivers work with a broken game released over a year ago.
Nope. AMD has to make drivers that make new games work while still supporting thousands of other games in general. it is up to the game developers to fix their shit if it no longer works right with new drivers. Or hell, should AMD be responsible for every game from 1995 and up that can't be played on modern systems because their developers are defunct or moved on to other games?It is AMD's job to try and not release drivers which create new issues in existing games (even ones with other problems!)
If AMD have introduced something that causes issues in a contemporary game (which CP2077 very much is) it absolutely is their business to look into it. And apparantrly that's exactly what they're doing.Nope. AMD has to make drivers that make new games work while still supporting thousands of other games in general. it is up to the game developers to fix their shit if it no longer works right with new drivers. Or hell, should AMD be responsible for every game from 1995 and up that can't be played on modern systems because their developers are defunct or moved on to other games?
WeirdSorry for jumping in on such an old thread, but the forum won't allow me to post my question. What can I say? I'm a lurker, not a commenter!
I played the game back at in 2020. Lighting was no problem. I have an nVidia 1070 GTX card, not ideal, but everything ran fine. Then I put the game away to wait until there had been updates to see how much things had changed. I dusted off the game a few days ago and started a new playthrough.
But I can't continue because the lighting is so very dark that I can't see to play. The lighting has always been bac in character creation, but now unless I pick one of the light skins I can't see facial features at all. Outside, I can't see where I am going or whether people lurk in corners. Here's an example from Mama Wells' bar. I have brightness set to 100 on my monitor (an ASUS VG248 HDMI). Gamma in-game is set to 2 (the highest). I don't have HDR capability. Graphics drivers are up-to-date.
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NVIDIA
I. Download the latest drivers using the following link: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
II. Download Display Driver Uninstaller and run it to remove previous versions of drivers.
III. Clean install drivers that you've downloaded in step 1.