I played the game on release (PC) and fallen in love with it ever since, just imagine what could've been if they ditched the last gen and given it another year. Still my favorite game, hope to see more of the engine deconstruction in Disasterpeice part 2. Keep up the great work!
@u0aol1
3 ай бұрын
Good video man, think it was somewhere around patch 1.2 or 1.3 I picked the game up, didn't have any issues on my first play through but definitely felt the game had been 'over sold'. I'm glad CDPR fulfilled their redemption ark
@PeterMisch-px7xi
Ай бұрын
Great video. Your video came up when I wanted to find out which patch represented the most noticeable 'before/after'. As if CD Project RED had been hacked by someone who did not wish them well. Really... I wanted to establish when in 2022 patch 1.6 was issued. Although I did not find this information here, I drop my little story here all the same. I was not a gamer in 2022. In 2022 I actually toyed, very briefly, with the idea to use the Surface Pro 7 as my workstation (external 27" 1440 display with a USB-hub without a chin). The minimalism (display with usb-hub) and silent operation was so appealing. I already owned a Surface pro 3, which I would continue to use as a tablet in the livingroom (I intended to work exclusively with Word docs and PDF files). But using a high-end tablet as a desktop PC is of course sheer decadence (I would never use the Surface Pro 7's display and touchscreen technology). But the neat minimalism of such a system! So common sense dictated to give that idea up. Then I watched a KZitem-video about a certain game called Cyberpunk 2077 and settled for the Minisforum NUCXi7. I placed my order only weeks after patch 1.6 went live. I only received the NUCXi7 in the very end of 2022. Well, it was worth the wait. I literally had not touched the game before patch 1.6. So, for me, in the beginning of 2023 playing CP2077 was absolutely fire. But those bugs in 2021... That Project RED found the motivation to fulfill that redemption arc deserves kudo's indeed. Employees of Project RED have got burnouts during that process. In 2023 an RTX 3070 mobile could still push 30plus frames with both RT and the option to make 1440 look like 4k (it doesnt quite look like 4K but way better than 2k) enabled. When Patch 2.0 came out, I stopped to enjoy a solid 30 fps. Once Phantom Liberty came out, the game was simply unplayable with ultra-settings. I wanted to play this game on Ultra settings or not at all. For this I had to upgrade to a system that can fit a desktop card. This decision again coincided with something eventful happening in PC gaming: the release of the 40-series card. I settled for the 4070 super. I put it in a NUC 13 Extreme. Second playthrough in the beginning of 2024, postponing starting with the DLC until having completed all gigs: fire again. Off-topic: In the end of 2023 I paid 1100 bucks for the NUC 13 Extreme. It may seem that I yet splashed out on the NUC Extreme 13. I'm not so sure. A high-end motherboard already sporting a 13th gen i7 cpu (unlocked), a 750W psu, a couple of fans, and an sff case... I doubt whether one could obtain these items -- in 2023 -- for less than 1100 USD. I did not buy the NUC 13 Extreme on the second-hand market. The 40-series cards consume SIGNIFICANTLY less power and produce less heat than the 3080. I had almost been one of those who, with self-conscious prudence, finally bought a 3080 second-hand for just 400 USD on Ebay. Someone placed a higher bid on the last day. 🙏The 4070 SUPER again produces less heat and consumes less power than non-super 40-series cards.
@r1pbuck
2 ай бұрын
I bought the game in September of '21 but didn't really start playing the game until March the following year after Patch 1.5 had dropped. I don't even remember why I waited that 5+ month stretch [aside from a month-long vacation away from home]. I played on a pretty decent PC and the game exhibited only the occasional noticeable glitches, and no serious bugs. I upgraded to a new PC in anticipation of 2.0 and Phantom Liberty [i9-13th gen, 4080 GPU] and have no regrets whatever. The game is a masterpiece, IMO. Not that it's perfect in every respect, but rather it's _so good_ in _so many_ different ways. I'm far from an 'expert gamer', I've only been a casual gamer for years [Doom shareware was where I got my start] so I don't have a big basis of comparison. Maybe there are other games out there that combine the story, characters, gameplay, design and graphic looks, and sheer depth of thinking that went into Cyberpunk 2077...but I'm not hearing anybody talking about them.
@SharlaBlades
3 ай бұрын
As someone who stopped playing after 1.4 but jumped back on after 2.1, this was helpful.
@Shoryuken1981
3 ай бұрын
Would love to see these downgrades documented, do you have a link to one of those dtg videos? i went looking, but it was mainly cut content / exploring unfinished area's stuff
@rollinghearthstone7985
3 ай бұрын
His channel isn't about technical analysis. I'm not sure if there is a video comparing patch versions and focusing on the downgraded/removed functions in the early days. I will definitely cover it in my videos, technical analysis is my thing. That will be part of the second episode on post-launch development. Could be a bit before I get it done, but hopefully the first episode on pre-launch development will keep you entertained. I'm hoping to have it up this month.
@Shoryuken1981
3 ай бұрын
@@rollinghearthstone7985 Sounds good, take your time, i'm eagerly waiting to watch it.
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