The game is out now and covered with innumerable errors.
Ps4 owners complain a lot about: Blurred image; Blurred textures; reloading textures on NPC's faces; NPCs who simply walk in the air or stand firmly in objects.
It looks little different on the Ps4 Pro.
It looks a lot better on the Ps5. Just stupid that most of them don't have this console.
It looks different with the PC players who experience the game in full splendor, provided they have an extreme PC at home with the most expensive gaming graphics cards currently available.
E.g. Geforce Gtx 1660 Ti with 6 GB DDR6 Amd Ryzen 5 3600 and 32 GB Ram is just enough to play the game in the medium setting. Frame drops not excluded. And this setup costs just under 1000 euro with all the trimmings.
I mean it can't be that you need a 2000 Euro + gaming PC today to be able to enjoy all optical settings as a PC player.
The whole thing literally cries out for consumption that is simply no longer justified here. Not for a game that has to struggle so blatantly with game errors.
My opinion on this game you should have put it through its paces, instead of launching it before Christmas just to be able to take the W business with you. I wish you happy after patching.
How do you feel about the game?
Provided you have an extreme PC at home
What makes you think that?
You don't even need an "extreme" PC.
https://support.gog.com/hc/de/articles/360015701497?product=gog
It's even enough ne GTX 780 … And an FX processor.
And this setup costs just under 1000 euro with all the trimmings.
Well not quite… You just have to compare prices, but you have to plan for 800.
How do you feel about the game?
I don't have it yet, but I'll still buy it.
Seems like a good game. Very buggy, yes, but mostly it always is. Certainly makes fun, especially because it's open world.
I pre-ordered it with this knowledge (based on PS4) and yes it really doesn't look very nice and it's not really bug-free either. However, since the developers are working hard to change that, I ignore these things. The game is a damn good one anyway. Whether you play it in perfect resolution or worse… It will still convince you that this is a very successful project!
I personally think it's a must have…
Ps. Is probably because I'm a sucker for the cyberpunk universe.
A bombastically good game, unfortunately with quirks. If you don't mind the fact that you may have to restart the game & sometimes all objects fly through the room, you will have a lot of fun with it. CDPR will certainly help with updates.
In my opinion, they should have delayed the release another year & then had to bring the game better optimized for the PC & Next Gen. Otherwise it is absolutely worth the money.
Nice that they write that, but the reality is different. Have people tried it.
Yep if you are a real fan of this flair why not. Of course, they'll fix it at some point. But I just bothered that it had to get out quickly and then people are frustrated when they play for the first time. Better to wait 1-2 months and then get the game.
The reality is: it's only been a few hours outside.
Here a partly unfinished game is compared without any major optimizations to come. This is common practice today.
I like the game. The graphics are great on the PC and it doesn't have to cost 2000 euro. The fact that you have to compromise on a 7 year old console is not particularly surprising. Maybe the game should only have been released for next-gen consoles. If you don't like it, you don't have to buy it.
I gave the game back on Steam for the first time, because the performance is a bad joke and the bugs are not the world sometimes funny but overall it seems kind of cheap.
Of course, my 1070ti is no longer the newest, but just keep 60 FPS on low and even 50 FPS on streets and markets immediately reduces my fun. Most of the other games run very well even on the highest settings in FullHD.
Without DLSS you can forget the game in my opinion, even a 1080ti has to struggle with the game and graphically the game is not as blatant as I thought, even on Ultra (logically without RT).
I'm waiting for patches and possible performance improvements for non-DLSS cards. Because I personally enjoyed the gameplay and the story and conversations were interesting.
Incidentally, it took over 3 hours and was even able to return it to Steam without any problems, the refund was even received after a few hours, although it usually takes time.
I say the performance is very bad and if they can't get it under control, then the game is simply no longer worth buying, even if the game feels good, you want something to look at. Even the most expensive cards had drops to 13 FPS on the highest settings.
It was postponed 3 times this year. At some point it no longer helps & the Corona crisis in particular did not help CDPR's financial situation.
Steam is extremely accommodating when it comes to bugged games. Back then, Generation Zero was able to return it with 5 hours of playing time.