CYBERPUNK 2077 [PC Specific Patches and Settings]

At the 1:40 Mark! That's crazy next gen use of ray tracing right there!!!

This mod looks soooooo gooooood
 
I need to try this on my 1070MaxQ laptop. I've been using the DLSS-to-FSR:FG wrapper on that box and it really did work well. Now that FSR3:FG is supported natively, I want to do a compare + contrast.
 
Reminds me of all the Crysis time of day mods we had in 2007-2010 where they jacked the exposure up to stupid levels and thought it looked good.
 

PC-specific
  • Added support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, which boosts FPS by using AI to generate up to three times per traditionally rendered frame – enabled with GeForce RTX 50 Series on January 30th. DLSS 4 also introduces faster single Frame Generation with reduced memory usage for RTX 50 and 40 Series. Additionally, you can now choose between the CNN model or the new Transformer model for DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS Super Resolution, and DLAA on all GeForce RTX graphics cards today. The new Transformer model enhances stability, lighting, and detail in motion.
  • Fixed artifacts and smudging on in-game screens when using DLSS Ray Reconstruction.
  • The Frame Generation field in Graphics settings will now properly reset after switching Resolution Scaling to OFF.

You can select transformer model for DLSS in game options.
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from 4:20 on it looks like real life, almost no difference. That's the most impressive part. However, the initial part of the video..., it's all wrong, imho. I mean, it looks beautiful, but everything is too clean, too fake in that sense, it doesn't look natural.
 
Here are some screenshots comparing the transformer model and CNN.
It's amazing that the transformer model for Ray Reconstruction completely improves GI.

I do see the subtle differences, but I can't pick one that I like more than the other. They're just subtely different, and without the context of the rest of the game, I'm not sure I could pick out either of them as "correct." I'm still happy to try it out on my 4090 when I can... :)
 
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