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Cyberpunk 2077

The hard truth: You have to Pay to Play

Previous gen consoles and minimum spec PCs will only bring on frustration. IF you have a PC with the horsepower to play the game, it will be a good experience. I've not seen any game breaking bugs and only had graphics card driver related issues until I updated. I've had 4 hour and longer sessions without a crash. And, as an early adopter, I'm not going to cry and whine about release version 1. It should only get better with updates. That being said, I had to upgrade my PC to a 2070 to get the fps at the quality I'd be satisfied with. I was using a 1060 and was getting 20-30 fps. Definitely playable, but I'm used to 60. So yeah this game cost me hundreds of dollars but my session times are adding up fast. Looks like this will be a 200+ hour game, so maybe I will get my money's worth. Some quick bullet points: If you liked Deus Ex you will like CP Prey had a more logical skill tree and skill progression The mouse lag will be irritating to fps players The map and inventory GUI is clunky If you have an RTX card turn on DLSS for a big bump in fps The level of detail in the world design is very impressive Minimum RX5700XT or RTX2070 for 60fps at 1080 (my CPU is ryzen 3700x) CP will can only get better with future updates, so if you can wait, you will have a better first experience (and maybe even cheaper) than us impatient fanboys. If you haven't played Prey, that will be a good time (excellent story, tighter gameplay). Yes, I am a bit bummed it didn't live up to the hype, but it looks good and is fun. But really, isn't that what it's for?

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