BIGtrouble77 wrote on Apr 16, 2021, 12:30:
I don't think the Cyberpunk launch issues are going to affect things in the long run. It's just going to spread out the sales more than they may like. I don't even want to buy the game until I get a RTX 3080 or better, so I could easily be a year or more out before that happens. I don't know why anyone would want to play this game on low detail/low res, but that's what most of the beta testing gamers are doing.
I went from a 980 Ti to a 3090 mainly for this game and it still doesn't play everything on ultra at 1440p at constantly 60+ FPS.. I get around 45 to 90 FPS in most places i was able to drive through.
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32 gigs 3200 trident royalz
Aorus Master 3090
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Gaming Pro mobo
Samsung NVME 970 pro
Anyways, I played about 2 hours and left it since I want them to fix the bugs and just wanted to see how beautiful it looked.
WaltC wrote on Apr 16, 2021, 13:13:
The success of CP2077 has almost nothing to do with CP2077, itself, but was obtained by people who believed that CDPR would never market a game inferior to Witcher3, in content and bugs, and that is what propelled CDPR to their record sales this year, imo. Some 13 million people (strangely) pre-ordered the game on the basis of CDPR's reputation with the Witcher games, alone.
This is exactly why it sold so well. I pre-ordered, it's been sitting installed on my steam while I wait for the first couple DLCs.. I'm good with the wait and I absolutely loved Witcher 1,2,3. I cannot stress how good Witcher 3: Heart of Stone is. I'll see if I get my money worth on this.