Cyberpunk 2077 demo was running a NVIDIA Titan RTX

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NVLink Support?
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World premier with the best PC.
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They could have run that on a Cray1 supercomputer, and I'd still give them a reach around...
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A 2080Ti Super will do just fine then.
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Besides the Titan the rig's not even that top notch. But these stats aren't complete without the details / resolution being known as well.
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Nice terminal, maybe just used in the background that mythic MS Cloud calculations showed during Xbone announcement presentation:)
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I wonder will REDEngine 4 in Cyber be as crushing for hardware as 3 was in the Witcher 3
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Don't worry guys, turning RT off will give a 100% fps boost for just 10% visual loss.
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Do we know the resolution used?
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Cyberpunk 2077 will be the new Crysis?
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It's supposed to run on current gen consoles, so there will have to be options to scale it down for us mortals.
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... if we have to sell the house to play game... lol.
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Like I said in another thread.. rtx killed the game before it released.. nice job.. I doubt it will run ok now in the near future.
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rl66:

... if we have to sell the house to play game... lol.
But when your whole life flashes before your eyes, how much of it do you want to not have ray tracing?
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Like I said in another thread.. rtx killed the game before it released.. nice job.. I doubt it will run ok now in the near future.
It would certainly have been better if nvidia weren't forcing everyone to push their crazy overpriced (not to mention absurdly demanding for very little visual gains) tech, and the developers could instead focus on traditional rasterisation performance, which 99,9% of all people will be using. I really do hope that they include sli support though, but it seems that nvidia has told everyone to drop sli support in favor of rtx support, as to force people to drop their sli setups and instead buy a 2080 ti (which any sane person wouldn't have bought otherwise).
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fantaskarsef:

Besides the Titan the rig's not even that top notch. But these stats aren't complete without the details / resolution being known as well.
There's not a lot of CPU needed at 30FPS. They could have ran it on a 4-core from 2010 or something.
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las:

When it comes to gaming, yes it is.
Yeah... no. Faster RAM are still available than 3000MHz, even on Intel. Rig I said, not CPU. And I'm sure there's also a faster drive than the one they used. It's really neat alltogether, but take some money and you'd still run a little bit faster. Except the Titan.
RealNC:

There's not a lot of CPU needed at 30FPS. They could have ran it on a 4-core from 2010 or something.
Probably true. But you don't bring your 2010 four core to an E3 show to present next year's game, do you? 😉
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It's time Games ship with free GPUs.
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anticupidon:

Cyberpunk 2077 will be the new Crysis?
Not only does that seem likely, but also welcome. Crysis may have been mediocre as a game but it really helped push the hardware industry, and we haven't really had a good replacement. It took a long time for a mid-range PC to run Crysis smoothly. Like Crysis, Cyberpunk so far appears to be well-built, it's just very demanding. So, if Cyberpunk ends up being the new "can it run" benchmark and a good game, we might finally have another game to push the GPU industry forward. I just hope that there will be a cut-down version of Cyberpunk that is basically just used for benchmarking purposes. Games nowadays are huuuuge.