Developer CD Projeckt Red on Twitter has told its fans not to worry about Cyberpunk 2077 following concerns that it [...]
Blockbuster games like Forza Horizon 5, Gears 5, Halo Infinite and Cyberpunk 2077 all support Dolby Vision. The Apple TV app on Xbox was updated in 2021 to add Dolby Vision, too. However, it's unlikely Dolby Vision support will arrive on Sony's PlayStation 4 or PS5 –no, not even ...
WinfredHuang: I'm from Mainland China, and I'll say that the worrying on Cyberpunk 2077 is a complete nonsense. 1. Cyberpunk 2077 is still on the shelf in China, and it has Chinese native voiceover! How could it be censored if a game has Chinese native voiceo...
Overclocking refers to pushing the clock speed of your processor past its rated limit. Clock speed is the number of cycles your CPU can complete in a second, and it’s measured in hertz. So, a 4GHz processor can complete 4 billion clock cycles per second. Related 12 best processors for ...
Cyberpunk 2077 100% run (all side quests complete) without the game crashing. wow your pc must be powerful lol how are you doing today ebprince the computer nerd Member 🤓 301 6 PostedDecember 16, 2021 Author On 12/16/2021 at 11:12 AM,FakeKGBsaid: ...
and I hope that more do going forward. There’s no perceivable downside at this point, and plenty of upside. And it’s worth noting that all those high-profile triple-A games that are getting ray tracing in the near future—Cyberpunk 2077,Watch Dogs Legion, Vampire: The M...
The anime sections of the internet are in an uproar, and anyone who’s cared enough to take a glance […] Why Early Access Haters Need to Chill Published:February 14, 2018byOlivia Falk When it comes to covering games, Early Access titles are the bane of my existence. They’re a walkin...
If you do stick to 1080p, you can guarantee anywhere between 60 and 100 FPS in modern AAA games like Metro Exodus, Cyberpunk 2077, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. If you’re an esports player, you can expect far higher frame rates too, easily measuring in the hundreds. If you’ve bee...
So it's fair to say that GTA:Online is awful, and I don't mean in the sense that there wasn't enough to do but more in line that the progression of a character just wasn't/isn't there. They added a lot too late, the whole CEO of business etc... it was all just late and...
None of it is prescribed. But it damn well fits. Now on to Cyberpunk, I think you're right when you say it shouldn't have been an open world game in the state it was (perhaps originally) intended/delivered. But at the same time, the game did have, and still does have, every ...