Cyberpunk 2077 – 1 Year Of "Low-End" PC Performance



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Cyberpunk 2077 has been out for a year and although it wasn’t the most low-end PC friendly title of 2020, I was surprised that it ran on some of my more budget focused processors and graphics cards. Has performance improved with entry level hardware 12 months later, and if so by how much?

0:00 1 Year Of Cyberpunk 2077
2:22 AMD Athlon 3000G – Version 1.04 and 1.31
4:24 AMD Athlon 3000G and GTX 1050 Ti – Version 1.05 and 1.31
5:13 Intel Core I5 10400F and GTX 760 – Version 1.04 and 1.31
6:20 Final Thoughts

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28 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – 1 Year Of "Low-End" PC Performance”

  1. Ah, my friend, so we share the same experience of things not to be mentioned. Same as you, as of now, I'm starting to feel semi-normal, and it's been 3 weeks. Horrible. Thanks for the video, this chip shortage made my desktop purchase for my son's Christmas almost impossible. But, I managed to snatch one with RTX 2060. But, unfortunately, I also gave him thing, not to be mentioned. Looking forward to your next video.

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  2. Well when it comes to games, when it launches that's the game and it's fairly childish to think otherwise. They delivered a broken unfinished game and their holders should and hopefully did sue and win. It should have been pulled and they should have received a government fine. They won't be getting my money any time soon for any future games. They're very unreliable in my eyes now and deservedly so

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  3. (You always give a great review !! Lot's of fun and clear explanation
    )
    One of the biggest let downs of 2021 for the gaming industry
    Cyberpunk 2077 = Cybershit 2021.
    Terrible… game had so much potential…

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  4. This censorship about the thing that you cannot mention (because of demonetization) reminds me of "he should not be named from Harry Potter" or George Orwell's 1984 and several other such works where self-censorship becomes a part of the regular media – much like what I see on YouTube. Well, here, I am wandered into other topics. Speaking on the topic – thank you for uploading a new video. You have been missed.

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  5. G'day Random,
    Sad to hear you were not well over Christmas, But Glad to hear you are feeling better now & hope Sophie, Harry & the rest of your family are well also.
    Down here the Athlon 3000G is $129AUD while it has come back down a bit from it's high of $149 it is still well above Release RRP of $78AUD, we also have Athlon200GE back in stock too, they are $109AUD compared to their RRP of $84AUD. I love my Athlon200GE PC, as I haven't been well either it is generally on 24hs either playing music, watching YouTube or playing games like Minesweeper & Steam World Dig, I didn't have Human Malware but a Swollen Jaw, just got to eat my first solid food today 30/12 since 23/12 😋
    Lots of Love & Best Wishes for a Happy & Safe 2022 🥰

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  6. I played the game on a Lenovo Yoga notebook until my RTX 3070 arraived into my 2 years old Ryzen 9 3900x PC. (I've waited 6 months for it, but it was for MSRP and worth it) The notebook sepcs is:(Core i7 7700HQ, 8GB DDR4 + GTX 1050). With that notebook I could play the game in 720p – low with respectable frame rate and I was satisfied since release… with my high-endish PC I only played with the newer versions 1.23-1.3-1.31. The game very well scaling on PC. If you have no problem to make compromises, a lots of hardware can run this game. SSD is a must have IMO, that can change the whole experience.

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