I’m playing on a PS4 and my biggest issue is that the text is way to small... have to squint to read anything especially in your inventory and such. I might have to sit super close to the tv... Hard to play any length of time without getting eye strain.
I’m playing on a PS4 and my biggest issue is that the text is way to small... have to squint to read anything especially in your inventory and such. I might have to sit super close to the tv... Hard to play any length of time without getting eye strain.
Is there a UI scaling option?
It sucks that the PS4 and XB1 owners got crappy ports. I bought the Switch version of Witcher 3 and it was barely playable at first, but CDPR put out a patch after a few months that improved things quite a bit. Hopefully they do the same for here.
It sucks that the PS4 and XB1 owners got crappy ports. I bought the Switch version of Witcher 3 and it was barely playable at first, but CDPR put out a patch after a few months that improved things quite a bit. Hopefully they do the same for here.
Not that I’ve found... just for subtitles... ah well.
I played a couple hours last night and was getting 50-70 FPS on PC. It felt pretty smooth to me. Everything is maxed, with Ray Tracing on, new driver installed, and DLSS on (though I had to bump AA down to 8x) at 1440p. I had a couple animation bugs (and one funny bug when a character drove their vehicle through another one at the end of some dialog).
They probably shouldn't have even released it on current gen though with how it looks.
Specs?
... What am I even asking for there's no way I'm playing this until I build my next desktop.
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I’ve been playing it all day on PS5. Performance wise I have no issues and only one very minor bug where my character would walk without me doing anything, but it fixed as soon as I moved a joystick.
I gotta say though, I’m a little underwhelmed so far. It just hasn’t sucked me in yet. The most fun I’ve had with the game has been customizing my pubes. I’m gonna give it some more time but so far it’s pretty lacklustre to me.
I remember Witcher III feeling the same way to me at first so I’m gonna stick with it.
I’ve been playing it all day on PS5. Performance wise I have no issues and only one very minor bug where my character would walk without me doing anything, but it fixed as soon as I moved a joystick.
I gotta say though, I’m a little underwhelmed so far. It just hasn’t sucked me in yet. The most fun I’ve had with the game has been customizing my pubes. I’m gonna give it some more time but so far it’s pretty lacklustre to me.
I remember Witcher III feeling the same way to me at first so I’m gonna stick with it.
Yeah I agree, I'm not too impressed so far either. But I haven't played a whole lot yet so we'll have to see, I'll give it an honest chance before writing it off
There is a lot of bugs in Cyberpunk 2077 but mostly if not all that I've seen are in the visual side of things like NPC's eating invisible food, lifting invisible weights, lot's of clipping everywhere. Seeing duplicate NPC's within a couple feet of each other. I noticed when stopped at an intersection, a group of vehicles waiting for the lights to turn green. I faced the camera in the opposite direction and when I pointed it back to the vehicles at the intersection they all had completely different models. Obviously not game breaking stuff but immersion killing at times.
Performance wise it takes a lot to run this at decent framerates even with a good rig.
With all that said I'm happy the game is finally out and I am enjoying it quite a bit so far.
Just a random pro tip for anyone playing AC: Valhalla - if you like the ambient music, go into Options -> Sound -> Music Frequency, and set it to High.
Jesper Kyd was brought back to do the musical score for Valhalla (among others), he composed all the music during the Ezio trilogy. This is the first time he has worked on an Assassin's Creed game since Revelations way back in 2011.
Glad to see him back, and AC slowly bringing back ambient music in heavier amounts after getting away from it for quite a few years. Really helps set the tone when free roaming I find.
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BioWare’s gonna need to do better than CGI trailers of games 3+ years away to wipe away the stink of their last two duds.
Here’s my favorite reveal from the game awards. An actual game, with extensive gameplay in the trailer, bursting with color and creativity instead of dreary violence, and a release date soon! It looks fantastic.
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I am honestly disappointed with Cyberpunk's performance. I was never expecting to run the game maxed out with my current GPU but based off of the recommended specs I thought I'd easily be able to do 60+ fps at 1440p on high. Game chugs though and I don't notice too much of an fps difference when tweaking various settings. I'll probably try doing a clean re-install of my drivers later today to see if that helps. I think I am going to end up refunding this one and waiting until they patch it and I can get my hands on a 3000 series card.
I think I will wait to play Cyberpunk until more patches are out. I have Last of Us 2 that I haven't played yet. I think I will play that on my PS5 first.
Has anyone played Cyberpunk on a PS4 pro? I'm scared of all these reviews I've seen so far. Apparently I had pre-ordered the game way back when and completely forgot about it. It's on the way through the mail now.