Cyberpunk 2077 Could Be The Crysis of This Decade, Early PC Performance Benchmarks Show AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Struggling at 4K Even Without Raytracing Enabled

Cyberpunk 2077 Could Be The Crysis of This Decade, Early PC Performance Benchmarks Show AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Struggling at 4K Even Without Raytracing Enabled

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Cyberpunk 2077 reviews are out today and the majority of critics have given it rave reviews but here, we are more importantly going to talk about the PC version which has been tested early on by Tomshardware which gives us a glimpse of what to expect in terms of the game performance running on the latest graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD.

First of all, one thing that all critics have noticed is that the game is riddled with bugs and the developers are expected to release a chunky 50 GB+ Day 0 patch for the game on launch. The updated promises to fix some of the most glaring issues but we don't have a patch log yet but performance improvements could or could not be a part of it. Another thing is that the reviews consisting of the PC version were tested with early non-optimized drivers from NVIDIA and AMD. This means that the performance you are looking at is definitely not going to be final but just an early look at how the game runs.

Cyberpunk 2077 Could Be The Crysis of This Decade, Early PC Performance Benchmarks Show AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Struggling at 4K Even Without Raytracing Enabled

Dec 7, 2020, 7:58pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/cyberpunk-2077-crysis-of-this-decade-pc-performance-benchmarks-nvidia-amd-gpus-dlss-raytracing/ > Cyberpunk 2077 reviews are out today and the majority of critics have given it rave reviews but here, we are more importantly going to talk about the PC version which has been tested early on by Tomshardware which gives us a glimpse of what to expect in terms of the game performance running on the latest graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD. > First of all, one thing that all critics have noticed is that the game is riddled with bugs and the developers are expected to release a chunky 50 GB+ Day 0 patch for the game on launch. The updated promises to fix some of the most glaring issues but we don't have a patch log yet but performance improvements could or could not be a part of it. Another thing is that the reviews consisting of the PC version were tested with early non-optimized drivers from NVIDIA and AMD. This means that the performance you are looking at is definitely not going to be final but just an early look at how the game runs.