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On this video, we are testing how Cyberpunk 2077 plays on the AYANEO 2. The verdict, it plays very well and is super fun to play on the AYANEO 2. Do note that we did lower the resolution to 1280X800 to improve performance.
00:00 Title Screen
00:14 Graphical Settings
00:31 Benchmark
01:44 Start of Gameplay, getting warmer mission.
02:19 End of my commentary.
04:03 Start of Gameplay, ridding bike in downtown.
04:33 First cutscene, planning mission with Goro Takemura.
05:52 Start of Gameplay, walking through the parade crowd in Japantown.
07:05 Start of Gameplay. fighting Odo
09:52 Start of Gameplay, fighting the Animals on the Grand Imperial Mall.
Note that we captured the video using an elgato HD60X external capture card which would upscale the 1280X1200 native AYANEO 2 video to 1440p. The colors captured by the capture card do not seem to reflect the colors on the actual AYANEO 2 screen and appear to be too yellow or too purple. The actual colors on the AYANEO 2 screen pop out, are beautiful and bright, that no capture card could represent accurately. Additionally, the capture is creating a screen tear that you don’t see on the AYANEO screen itself. This upscaling also created some black bars on the sides and/or the bottom to keep the correct aspect ratio of the video. Additionally, any choppiness on the video where you do not see a slowdown on the FPS, was most likely caused by the video capture card and not the gameplay itself. The AYANEO 2 was docked on a the AYANEO dock during this capture, but we still used the AYANEO controls to play the game.
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