JoaoPauloZA: I'll definitely go check out the video concerning chromatic aberration. It's always good to learn something new. Thanks for the info, friend. For this game, I have honestly never tried it too much without RT. In some games the RT is barely even noticeable, but in this game, to me that is, it totally changes the experience. You don't like the RT much? You have the hardware, I say max it out and make it explode into flames. Hell, you only live once.
CP77 looks really good even without RT. And yes, I have tried it on in various conditions (night, day, open areas, small room etc.). And overall, I preferred by far the looks of it without RT. Also, it pretty much killed my FPS if I didn't also use DLSS - which inherently reduces the graphics quality.
I hope I won't spoil anything here, but in the closed building where you can save Takemura, it's near pitch black with RT ON. That is NOT how the human eyes work! They adapt to the lighting. And as there are floodlights that you can turn on, there would in reality be plenty of light in there.
And you get that more realistic looking environmental light bleed with RT turned OFF. It's not perfect, but with RT disabled you get the sensation of illumination from the flood lights bouncing off the walls. I got a 5000+ Lumen Fenix TK75 flashlight, I know how light actually looks in an otherwise dark room. And Ray Tracing enabled in Cyberpunk 2077 is not it, not even close.
I'm all for technology that makes games looks more real, ray tracing included, but it ain't there yet.
But seriously, try to disable RT and DLSS and some test runs without it.
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Are there hidden limitations to uploading attachments? The .jpg is below the stated 2 MB limit, but apparently won't "attach" when I upload it.