Cyberpunk 2077 in 8K | NEW Updated Photorealistic Graphics Mod | Driving Tour in Night City



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Cyberpunk 2077 with the latest ultra photorealistic path tracing. Graphics made possible with DLSS 3.5, ReSTIR GI Path Tracing and the new Nova LUT. Running on RTX 4090.

Driving to all apartments you can buy in Cyberpunk 2077 with modern cars.

Graphics Mods in use are:
Nova LUT by theCyanideX (Full Version)
GITS 2.8 (Modified)
Cyberpunk 2077 HD Reworked Project by HalkHogan
Custom Photorealistic Reshade by Me – see my channel page if you’re interested

Car Mods in use are:
BMW M8 Competition Coupe
Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5

00:00 Intro Cloudy Showcase
00:40 BMW M8 Overcast
02:40 Japan Town
03:20 Ford Mustang Rainy Night
04:55 The Glen
05:45 Porsche 911 GTR3 Cloudy Morning
07:30 CORPO Plaza
08:30 Lamborghini Aventador Sunset
09:40 Northside
10:15 Ending Sunny Showcase

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28 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 in 8K | NEW Updated Photorealistic Graphics Mod | Driving Tour in Night City”

  1. Make a tutorial on how to implement this and you'll gain a massive spike in subscribers and viewers. Also, please include your PC hardware and in-game settings in your video description. This is what what I'd like to see at least, and I'm sure the majority of the viewers do, too.

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  2. Looks great, i really like this demonstration! With mod for GI without extreme glow of light from nothing that makes whole world white present by default in vanilla this basically makes it possible to see everything around and drive a car first-person view in cockpit. CDPR have never understood this simple thing and will not understand never, even after so many years. In this regard they are just hopeless. But thanks to fans and modders – people who actually love games and play them can fix anything for free. For realism, I would also add some effects from ReShade to this, such as different versions of bloom, ambient light and eye adoption, so that the final picture becomes more natural, but without old aggressive dynamic expose that was removed.

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