KickAssCop
[H]F Junkie
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I can’t believe that at 4K and with path tracing plus DLSS quality and frame gen, AMD is hovering at 80-85 fps whereas, Intel is at 120 fps. These results do not make sense to me at all.
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Are you running the benchmark at 4k? I ran it at 3440x1440.I don't understand how a 13700K is generating 118 fps whereas, I can do max about 84 fps. Which setting is different. Very hard to spot from this image? Can you share your overall settings?
There is a bug (or used to be the case) where certain path tracing options don't get enabled if you swap out presets.
Ahh, hmm I was mostly going off what DF said in their videos before where some reflection parts are still screen space but it would make sense when path tracing is on that no screen space takes effect - Whereas with PT off and RT on, screen space effects do play a part still. Maybe this is what I was hearing from their videos.It's my understanding that if path tracing is enabled, SSR is not used at all. Hence, the setting does nothing. (I think CDPR should grey it out).
GFX artefacting? What settings?
Probably has something to do with DLSS denoising, as you can see it above the door handle at 11:30 in this digital foundry vid.Ok, I've been seeing this thing since I started my new run through the game in the same spot on the screen, it only comes up on certain textures. Anyone know what this is? It flickers like a cursor in a text box.
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Probably has something to do with DLSS denoising, as you can see it above the door handle at 11:30 in this digital foundry vid.
Hmm, is it just that one little bit? It seems tiny really!Any, it does it on both of my computers. No mods. Its something in the game, not an artifact. Its in the same exact spot every time it shows up.
Hmm, is it just that one little bit? It seems tiny really!
Can you see it if you screen record using GFE/RTSS/etc or is it only something you see in person?
The Dell up2414q was a 4k 24" ips 60hz monitor I had a decade ago . Running at 1080p is seriously limiting your image quality and is horrible combined with a 4090 card. Get a 27-28" 4k 144hz panel and slide it back a bit on your desk. You'll be very happy you did!So it turned in dlss by turning on path rt? The settings dont nite that when i turned on path RT
If someone made a 22,23,24 4k monitor, id buy it
Aw man, I had one of those too. Good times. Well, not good times... Displayport wasn't as capable then and that monitor was cursed in regard to actually being able to consistently recieve a 4K60 image. But when the GPU and monitor were playing nice, damn did it look mind-blowingly good for 2014.The Dell up2414q was a 4k 24" ips 60hz monitor I had a decade ago .
I loved it, but yeah I got tired of the fiddling and went to an acer xb280hk later for gsync.Aw man, I had one of those too. Good times. Well, not good times... Displayport wasn't as capable then and that monitor was cursed in regard to actually being able to consistently recieve a 4K60 image. But when the GPU and monitor were playing nice, damn did it look mind-blowingly good for 2014.
No it isn't. Just the 'potential' patch notes for it.2.01 patch is live.
No it isn't. Just the 'potential' patch notes for it.
You can download the legacy 1.63 version if you own it on GOG. It is an offline installer that can be found under extras.Hearing all tje changes i almost wish they had an option to play the old way.
I hate when games do this. I want to continue where i left off and not have to rebuild a character because you felt the games systems were bad.
Maybe someone will make a mod to put it back
You can also do this in Steam. Go to Properties of the game and then betas. You can enable the 1.6 patch there.You can download the legacy 1.63 version if you own it on GOG. It is an offline installer that can be found under extras.
That's great.
Strange. At least in the first test, the GPU was being used less on Windows, suggesting something unrelated to the OS, but more to the game (or driver) itself.Up to 31% faster on Linux vs Windows
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Well after waiting almost three years I've finally decided to play Cyberpunk. First thing I've noticed is raised blacks in HDR. Anyone have the simple answer for us OLED users on how to get those perfect HDR deep blacks in this game? There's a few menu options plus Windows Auto HDR to play around with. Yes I'm being lazy and I know Google is my friend but figured I'd ask here since a bunch of you are running OLED TV's.
Simple answer: you don't get deep blacks. HDR was completely busted when the game came out 3 years ago, and it's still pretty terrible now. Lowering the tone mapping midpoint setting helps, but you'll never be able to get true black. Really disappointing, since this game would be a true HDR showcase if they implemented it properly.Well after waiting almost three years I've finally decided to play Cyberpunk. First thing I've noticed is raised blacks in HDR. Anyone have the simple answer for us OLED users on how to get those perfect HDR deep blacks in this game? There's a few menu options plus Windows Auto HDR to play around with. Yes I'm being lazy and I know Google is my friend but figured I'd ask here since a bunch of you are running OLED TV's.