Cyberpunk 2077: Realism Unleashed in 8K with DreamPunk 2.1 Graphics Mod | Gameplay & Showcase



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Hyper-Realistic showcase of Cyberpunk 2077 running on one of the most demanding graphics configurations ever created. Visuals made possible with Path Tracing, DLSS 3.7.10 and DreamPunk 2.1.

Update 2.1 remakes the Graphics Configuration, Indirect Lighting, Light Diffusion, LUT saturation and much more. (See my channel page for more information about DreamPunk)

00:00 Intro Showcase
01:01 Photorealistic Motorbike Cruise
01:51 Lifelike Environments
02:50 Ultra Realistic Car Driving
03:45 Mansion Realism
04:02 Extreme Motorbike Speed at Night

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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: Realism Unleashed in 8K with DreamPunk 2.1 Graphics Mod | Gameplay & Showcase”

  1. Is this actually real-time or is this some sort of recorded play on much lower settings to get a smooth framerate and then somehow bake in the high detail version, going through the gameplay frame-by-frame. Like as if a reverse benchmark video was running but extremely low speed to allow the time for the computer to render in all the detail.

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  2. When people say stuff like this looks like real life, it makes me question if those people have ever seen real life. Like what? The most realistic thing about any of this is that shitty shakey cam shot they do throughout the entire video.

    Not to say it looks bad, it looks AWESOME, but it doesn't look like real life.

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  3. I like this. I wish there was a mod that had a dynamic FOV. Like, a wide FOV for when we are moving slowly and more narrow for when we are going fast. Some things in this video look almost like its miniature or something because of the way the FOV is.

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  4. We dreamed of going to other worlds and we are almost there. Just imagine what it's going to be like in twenty years when have have mastered real time ai upscaling ontop of primitive models. We'll be able to keep the poly count extremely low but still have photorealism. Combine that with hardware innovation and we could be seeing games the size of actually countries or possibly the entire planets.

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  5. I bet if you walk around a place that looks like a park, you might get the feeling of watching a real life video instead of playing cyberpunk. Do you get bugs and glitches tho?

    Edit: HOLY JESUS 1:53 that part of getting out of the tunnel looks like a documentary!!!

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  6. My youtube is getting filled up with these retro AI movie vids and they look more real. Not that this is bad, but just saying, tech is moving fast they'll probably end up scrapping stuff and upgrading lol.

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