jimmywon34: I watched a few benchmarks of people playing this and looks like with a 1080ti and ryzen 3600 or equivalent people from those benchmarks were only able to get 60 fps if playing on low and medium settings @1080p, without ray tracing. So I ask what hardware are people running this game on, what fps are you getting and at what settings and resolution? The recommended specs for the game are a gtx 1060 and i7 4790 so I don't really wanna buy the game to play on low and medium settings @1080p with my 1080ti. I wonder if those recommendations for hardware on the game's store page are not correct or maybe for low and medium settings and 30 fps, or maybe the benchmarks i saw weren't correct.
Cyberpunk is highly optimized to look good, rather than give the highest possible frame rate.
Luckily its not a twitch shooter so if does not need a 60 or 100 fps+ frame rate at all times to be perfectly playable and very enjoyable.
For me its been perfectly playable on all 3 machines I game on depending on were I am staying at the time, as I split my time between looking after my parents and staying at my own place (cloud game sync is such a useful feature of modern gaming).
I have a i7 4990K + GTX1650 4GB(about as good as the 970 it replaced), Ryzen 5 1600AF+1070(non ti) and a 3800X+2080S.
Now I am not going to claim that its the best game ever or 100% bug free, but its an averagely buggy enjoyable game that still manages to look better than many other games do at there highest settings after you turn off some of the more demanding features to get a good frame rate on your hardware.
Going by my testing your 1080ti will give about the same frame rate at high to Ultra settings at 1080p and 1440p that my 2080S does with RTX turned on.