Also DLSS got updated which should fix some ghosting issues

I want a better GPU :feelsblobman: , they added a lot more to the RT making it heavier, but it does look beautiful

@matrix for me the problem is that i just run around and play with the settings all the time to see how much difference it makes instead of just playing the game
@matrix Looks like it doesn't fix any of the core gameplay issues, like the atrocious level scaling system. What a shame. The game would be significantly improved by removing levels altogether, imo.
@matrix I think that was my biggest issue with the game. It's trying to be one of those loot and shoot gear shooters like Borderlands, without anywhere near as much weapon variety or mechanical depth to its gameplay to carry it; instead of finding new guns with notable differences, it just feels like "Oh this new gun does 1.2% more damage" without any other difference, and instead of leveling up unlocking new skills or perks that significantly change gameplay, the majority of them are Fallout 4 style things like "Do 10% more damage with this weapon type". At least they finally replaced that utterly worthless skill that makes you invisible while swimming - which was somehow even more useless in 2077 than it was in Fallout.

I always describe 2077's gameplay as being like the worst of Borderlands mixed with the worst of Fallout 4.
@matrix Might finally be time for a second run, though; now that (I assume) most of the bugs are fixed.
@matrix @matrix
>Run the benchmark at max settings
>46fps
>Nice let's turn down some settings to get it above 60
>Run it again
>46fps
>Turn them down more
>46fps
>Turn them down all the way
>46fps

What in fuck.
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