Digital Foundry : Alex Battaglia recently hosted a roundtable discussion on AI and the future of game graphics, sharing the stage with representatives from GPU maker Nvidia, Cyberpunk 2077 developers CD Projekt RED and the PCMR subreddit. The talk comes on the eve of the release of Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 and the game's Phantom Liberty expansion, featuring a newly expanded range of technologies including DLSS 3.5 ray reconstruction.
With Cyberpunk 2077 having completed its redemption arc, CDPR senior writer Magda Zych speaks with GamingBolt about the game's journey and what the future might hold for the property.
CG writes: CDPR announced details of the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for consoles and PC. You can read the full press-release below.
Great. I’ll wait until it’s as cheap as possible then will finally get it
Hopefully they’ve learned their lesson for the next game
For those who haven't played Cyberpunk 2077. Yes, they have fixed a lot of bugs but ultimately the fundamental mechanics and underlying technology and gameplay is still very dated for 2023 standards. It has a lot of lighting and ray tracing which for whatever reason means a good game to some reviewers but for me it is still a polished turd with a mediocre story/campaign and side missions. I know there is a desperate need for some kind of Blade Runner game in the gaming community but keep your expectations in check as this ain't it.
It's a shame the PS5 version comes with a code instead of being on disc... took a day 1 buy and made it buy cheap or I may just not buy at all
Great edition for preservationist entire game in its current state with DLC if this launched way back it would have been sweeping goty awards