Cyberpunk 2077 gives strong emotions, the brightness of which is slightly reduced by the technical condition. But all this is unimportant, because the game gives truly unforgettable adventures. Gorgeous.
Cannot get past the character creation screen without crashing on a GTX 1080. I've tried the following drivers, 457.09, 457.30, 457.51, and 460.79. Only the newest allows me to get to the character creation screen, but no further.
Sys Info: 4790K @ 4.5 Ghz, 16 Gigs Trident Z Ram (2400), Nvidia GTX 1080
The game works on my son's identical Win 7 x64 (Customized and fully updated ISO) computer that has the following hardware.
Sys Info: 2700x @ 3.7 Ghz, 48 Gigs Ram (2933), AMD 5700 XT
The problem is either with the game, or the 10 Series drivers for Windows 7. I'm going to swap the two computers graphics cards to do some further testing.
This is not exactly what I thought I'd be doing on the release day of a game I've been waiting the last 8+ years for. Unfortuantely my other build isn't happening either with Ryzen 5000 and both of the newer series graphics cards being constantly sold out. For the record, scalpers and miners with their bots are bast**ds.
Two stars for not working on the hardware it says it supports on release day. It is my hope someone finds this review helpful and/or informational.
I love GOG, and I love what they stand for. I will be adjusting my review as soon as I get the game to work. I've waited this long for Cyberpunk 2077, what's a little longer going to hurt?
To me it is a buggy mess. i can live with things floating in the air and some clipping errors. Afterall a game this ambitious will have bugs and errors. i am also confident they will be solved in the future.
however i can only rate 1 star because i haven't been able to leave the lifepath-area without repeating ctds (crash to desktop). this is the first game that, despite me trying tons of things, won't let me play without crashes.
furthermore the controls seem to favour gamepads instead of mouse and keyboard. i am having trouble re-assigning keys and i think it's not optimal to double tap to dash.
Game has great potential, but it feels like they kept restarting and restarting cutting and cutting. The story should of been much longer and more involved considering how it feels. Lots of what they where selling about the game is not there. It feels like it will need expansions and an enhanced edition to really make it the game it should of been.
CDPR needs to stop overhyping and just focus on being honest, they dropped the ball, not in such a terrible way, just they wasted the potential this game has and the story had, the story definitely feels like it should of been much longer.
Just feels like it's another game that will require an enhanced edition, to the point that without it this game will just fizzle unlike Witcher 3 etc. They clearly bit more than they could chew, just hope they make up for it in a massive way with the fixes and the possible expansions.
Otherwise the game outside of it's few emotional moments, doesn't really stand out as they claim it would.