Cyberpunk 2077 – Low Settings vs Ultra Settings (RTX Ultra)



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41 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Low Settings vs Ultra Settings (RTX Ultra)”

  1. I tested ultra graphics with my rx470 in 1440×900. I got 25-30 fps ultra in city and 38-45 in places. Unforgettable graphics experience. Those lightnings are impressive. But sadly, its the only advantage of this game.

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  2. My Xbox one X looks better than the low settings, are we sure it isn’t just specifically the ps4 that can’t run this game as in the inferior console would never be able to handle it any way? Are last gen owners still playing on 720 HD tv’s as well? Seriously want to know

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  3. Actually the only distinct difference (if you indeed play the game, not just jerking off on the textures at a millimeter distance) is the RTX-based reflections in puddles and car windshields.

    From my pont of view it is simply too subtle to make me buy a $1500 VGA 🙂

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  4. It is interesting that most modern games, don't have much difference between low and ultra, mostly shadows, AO, and AA create the difference for obvious reasons. I remember back in 2007 when you put Crysis on low, you went back all the way to Far Cry 1.

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