Should You Play Cyberpunk 2077 In 2023?



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Hi I’m Calzee! Today we take a look at the infamous Cyberpunk 2077! Does the 2020 game still hold up 2 and a half years after …

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14 thoughts on “Should You Play Cyberpunk 2077 In 2023?”

  1. I am playing on series x. After the last update a few more bugs are popping up again here and there, like misplaced objects or characters, sometimes glitchy collision detection, some slowdown when zooming on characters like johnny and other people with a lot of hair, a bit more ghosting and weird visual anomalies from FSR to name a few. But it runs smoother than ever for me

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  2. Hey, for this type of video, it might be best to not get stuck in specifics. Lost me rather quickly between all those items.
    I gotta say though, your thumbnails are fire. Genuinely.

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  3. Like I played the panem path a few weeks ago. Having not touched the game since I bought it at launch. And well I really liked the story, thought it was something that once I started it I couldn't stop because I wanted to see what would happen next. aaaand thats how I found myself awake at 7am hahah.
    That aside they have to make a new game to fully realize the potential this game has. Modding for example is worse than skyrim and fallout and thats saying something.
    Thats why you really dont see custom quests, animation mods, new locations etc. The mod tools are so bad its impossible to do much of anything.
    Also so many other systems needs to be completely rebuilt, hence why they need to make a sequal.

    Its all really sad because cyberpunk is the perfect example of capitalism and its contradictions . aka the relentless drive for profit above anything else. Best describe by how they spent more on marketing than on the game itself. and released it knowing full well that it was not even close to being finished. WHICH IT STILL IS NOT. 🙂 sry for the angry rant I do like the game but we need a cyberpunk 2088 or smth because this game is not going anywhere after the coming expansion.

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  4. Im actually surprised by just how well optimized this game is, im running an old GTX 980Ti , an i3 10100F and 2x8GB ram 3000mhz , and the game runs at 50 stable fps on ultra graphics at 1440×900 (native, no FSR or reconstruction tech used) , i was expecting a lot worse.

    The visuals of this game…they got it so damn right, they truly knocked it out of the park, a lot of times it genuinely looks like Bladerunner 2049 MOVIE, im playing it on a CRT monitor so the blacks are pretty much the same as OLED, to anyone reading this comment i must implore you, wherever you're playing this game, but specially if you're playing it on PC, ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS! , and ideally, also pump the saturation about 10-12% on your graphics card control panel if you're on PC, this game is absolutely beautiful out of the box, but if you lower the brightness (which is actually a higher value, like 1.02 or 1.07) it looks out of this world, the ambients and the UI play off so well of it, if you are playing on an OLED TV or Monitor, you will fall in love with this game just for the UI, but driving around at night….

    The first 3 hours are absolutely awful, but trust me im 30 hours in and its TOTALLY worth it.

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  5. Tried playing on pc but it keeps crashing after a few minutes and gives me an error message "Cyberpunk 2077 Has Flatlined." None of the common suggested fixes have worked. Shame, I did enjoy the game when it worked.

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