“Wake the f*** up, Samurai! We have cards to benchmark” or something along those lines. Yes folks, it’s time for CyberPunk 2077. After 8 long years, the game is finally with us. Sure, it’s had a few delays, it’s had a few controversies, but if memory serves me correct, that’s true of all the best big-budget games these games. A few bugs here and there aren’t slowing us down though, as those things can be fixed. What we really want to know, however, is how do various graphics cards perform at various resolutions. Yes, such deep philosophical questions are what keep me up at night… because testing just takes a long time.
As per our usual graphics card review benchmarks, we’ll be testing a range of AMD and Nvidia cards, and this isn’t about who comes out the fastest. Well, it is a bit actually, but it’s more to bolster our library of results for upcoming hardware reviews, and to show you what kind of performance you can expect from your current GPU or the one you’re dreaming about when you look for stock each night (be patient, stock will come). Furthermore, with significant updates expected for the game, it’ll give us a baseline to compare the game with a then and now feature in the coming weeks and months!
“Would you rather live in peace as Mr. Nobody… or go down for all times in a blaze of glory?” – Cyberpunk 2077
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