That's all my latest content..... until my next gaming session....... which is actually a photo shoot more than game play..... at this rate it will take me a whole year to make it through the game =)
so I guess it doesn't even make sense to try to participate with a gtx 1060 graphics card with medium settings and fullhd resolution.
Anyone who has managed to catch a new generation of gpu or has a previous generation and a 4k monitor (if the technical state of the game allows it to play in 4k) can take a picture of the thing xxx times better than me.
so I guess it doesn't even make sense to try to participate with a gtx 1060 graphics card with medium settings and fullhd resolution.
Anyone who has managed to catch a new generation of gpu or has a previous generation and a 4k monitor (if the technical state of the game allows it to play in 4k) can take a picture of the thing xxx times better than me.
Good question. After entering photo mode, I notice that my computer is starting to sweat quite a lot. Component fans enter the fight for survival mode. It also seems to me that some elements of the graphics look better as if the graphics settings jumped to a higher level while using the photo mode, but maybe this is an illusion of a change in the camera perspective. Anyway, it probably won't add ray tracing or 4k resolution. : P Of course, that's my subjective feeling, and as we know, people have recently modified files and gained 15fps in their subjective feeling: D We know how it ended.
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Well, the rules of the competition prohibit post-production of screenshots, perhaps the winning works will be recreated by developers on more powerful machines for the presentation of the best works. Who knows, I also started to wonder about the sense of the competition as I recently read an article about a man who works as a professional screenshooter for several large studios and puts screenshots on rtx3090. Each of his screenshots looked better not because it presented a more interesting situation or had a better frame. It just looked less like a game and more like an artwork.
That's all my latest content..... until my next gaming session....... which is actually a photo shoot more than game play..... at this rate it will take me a whole year to make it through the game =)
Every time I see these two, I imagine the dev who made them like this:
These two are just photo models.
even made a session on the 'blue' one.
I have the same style of playing. 3h of games, 2h of which is photo-mode. On the other hand, I don't want to finish this game because I hear it's too short.
That's all my latest content..... until my next gaming session....... which is actually a photo shoot more than game play..... at this rate it will take me a whole year to make it through the game =)
so I guess it doesn't even make sense to try to participate with a gtx 1060 graphics card with medium settings and fullhd resolution.
Anyone who has managed to catch a new generation of gpu or has a previous generation and a 4k monitor (if the technical state of the game allows it to play in 4k) can take a picture of the thing xxx times better than me.
You should definitely participate! Everyone sees things differently..... yes 4k images are crisper than 1080p images.... however many times that is not what makes a photo great. I recommend sharing your vision with us by taking your very own screenshots. Here is a tip - Play Cyberpunk 2077..... when you find a place of interest... a place that catches your eye for a photo..... save your game. Next go to your graphic settings and set them to High/Ultra. Because you will be taking a photo or photos in this area.... you will not be running around... driving, etc. While standing still.... or moving around slightly for that perfect photo..... your computer can display the graphics much easier. Just a tip that helps me. When going into the game to take photos.... I typically set my graphics higher.... as I will not be looking for gun fights and fast action. Just enjoy the slower pace and take in all the detail and beauty of the game. Hope this tip helps and I look forward to seeing your photos!