Posted December 10, 2020
Good Afternoon, Night City!
The finally is finally out after 9 years of development and 6 years after we all watched the first teaser trailer for the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99qJGrPNLs&t=3s
Life surely has changed in 6 years with new consoles and tech.
I am currently enjoying the game so far, however, like others I've noticed. The recommended specs don't seem to be good enough for this game. I did see my CPU and Graphics card could use a minor upgrade but a site said with my specs I could run Cyberpunk 2077.
Here they are:
GPU - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor
RAM - 16GB Corsair
I'd like to think they haven't optimised the game properly, I can remember on my old and worse system. The Witcher 3 played remarkably well for the computer I had.
And yes, I did download the latest driver. But a warning sign when I installed the game hours ago from GeForce Experience said it couldn't optimise Cyberpunk 2077. Which worried me a lot and I guess I had a right to be so. I didn't expect myself to put it all on low just to avoid the laggy experience. It is playable and I've enjoyed the game so far, Jackie is my bro and Vik is a guy I could talk to for a while.
I have no doubt CDRed will "fix it later" but that kind of practice is what I least expected from them. Either Covid-19 hit them harder than they were letting on or something went down at HQ.
The finally is finally out after 9 years of development and 6 years after we all watched the first teaser trailer for the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99qJGrPNLs&t=3s
Life surely has changed in 6 years with new consoles and tech.
I am currently enjoying the game so far, however, like others I've noticed. The recommended specs don't seem to be good enough for this game. I did see my CPU and Graphics card could use a minor upgrade but a site said with my specs I could run Cyberpunk 2077.
Here they are:
GPU - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor
RAM - 16GB Corsair
I'd like to think they haven't optimised the game properly, I can remember on my old and worse system. The Witcher 3 played remarkably well for the computer I had.
And yes, I did download the latest driver. But a warning sign when I installed the game hours ago from GeForce Experience said it couldn't optimise Cyberpunk 2077. Which worried me a lot and I guess I had a right to be so. I didn't expect myself to put it all on low just to avoid the laggy experience. It is playable and I've enjoyed the game so far, Jackie is my bro and Vik is a guy I could talk to for a while.
I have no doubt CDRed will "fix it later" but that kind of practice is what I least expected from them. Either Covid-19 hit them harder than they were letting on or something went down at HQ.
Post edited December 10, 2020 by davidxlongshot