Tipsy McStagger wrote on Apr 16, 2021, 13:47:
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.
I9-9900k
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.
Your problem is probably that CPU. I play it MAXED with DLSS on Quality at 4k and it's super smooth. Not sure the FPS, but it's steady and I've literally never had a crash. If I put DLSS on Balanced, it seems slightly smoother, but hardly noticeable, tbh.
And who the hell buys this game on Steam and not GOG?

Maybe Steam's DRM is impacting the game's performance somehow...