Yeah this game has me really, really excited. If they can create something as good as Witcher 3 in a futuristic setting we will be in for another treat.
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Wow. That looks incredible. Hopefully the wait isn't too long.
It’ll be late 2019 at the earliest, but more likely 2020. They just announced that it’s technically playable from start to finish but lots of work still needs to be done.
I’m going to save up to get a 4K monitor to play this along with whatever successor to the 2080 is out at the time.
Cyberpunk looks really interesting and fun, but it doesn’t appear to be some genre defining mega game or anything. I’m sure it will be awesome whenever it releases.
Is anyone else here hyped for Spider-Man? I’m not sure what it is about that game but I am counting down the days now.
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Seriously. It looks good, but it's not like it's THAT much better looking than something like Witcher 3. And people said the same thing about GTA5 last gen, and it ran okay.
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Lots to speculate about here, but I'm hoping it's so they can enable the RT tweaks they talked about (2x2 pixel integration rather than 1x1 to effectively half RT requirements and allow the game to run at 1440p/60 FPS without issue on a 2080).
I gotta think Nvidia really wants them to put their back into RT optimization to make it a showpiece game.
My prediction is this the beginning of the end of Battlefield/front franchise. They've lost too many of their playerbase to other games plus a lot of self inflicted wounds (ie. loot box fiasco). Fifa and Madden is the only thing keeping EA afloat. If Anthem fails they're in deep poop.