At this point, no one doubts that the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was more than bumpy. After many years cultivating promise, the game sat down with fans like a straight kick to the crotch. CD Projekt Red They have not stopped working on improvements, content and a next-gen version to make an experience closer to what they promised… although we won’t get there.
CD Projekt Red y NVIDIA he united efforts to bring Path Tracing or Full Ray Tracing technology to Cyberpunk 2077
El Ray Tracing: Overdrive Mode de Cyberpunk 2077 arrives today, April 11, through the patch 1.62 to change our way of seeing Night City on PC. We are talking about a technology with which “virtually all light sources cast physically correct soft shadows. Natural color lighting also bounces multiple times throughout the world of Cyberpunk 2077, creating more realistic indirect lighting and occlusion.“.
We have already seen this technology in other games such as Minecraft
In any case, this technology reaches today Cyberpunk 2077 and is part of the efforts of CD Projekt RED. We remind you that the studio is also working on the Phantom Liberty expansion, which will arrive sometime in 2023 and will be paid for. In addition, they assure that it is their largest expansion to date, surpassing Hearts of Stone y Blood and Wine de The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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