Rewrite this title for a blog post. Remove any site names from it The title is: Cyberpunk 2077 gives us another graphic slap, it's sublime

Thanks to various tricks, and provided you have a cyberpsycho machine, Cyberpunk 2077 continues to give us a masterful graphic slap, as this video superbly demonstrates.

Despite its release in 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 continues to be one of the most beautiful games of its generation. It can count on the integration of NVIDIA's latest technologies, but also on the support of a passionate community. A new video from Digital Dreams illustrates all this in the most amazing way.

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Cyberpunk 2077 increasingly on the border between virtual and real

If Cyberpunk 2077 often occupies a place in benchmarks to evaluate the performance of new graphics cards or processors, it is for very good reasons. A true concentrate of the most recent technologies, the CD Projekt RED title continues to be a graphic benchmark, almost four years after its release. With the release of Phantom Liberty, it notably served as a technical showcase for DLSS 3.5, path tracing and image generation, technologies exclusive to the RTX 4000 on NVIDIA's side.

The result is a game that is already visually impressive in itself. But the modders have pushed the vice even further by pushing all the parameters of Cyberpunk 2077 to their limits. Digital Dreams So we come back with a breathtaking video illustrating all of this, all in 8K with more than 300 mods used. The result at times borders on photorealism thanks to superbly well-transcribed reflections and weather effects that scream credibility.

Of course, to display such feats smoothly, you need to be equipped with a truly monstrous PC. Digital Dreams displays a very muscular configuration: RTX 4090, Ryzen 9 7950X, 60 GB of DDR5 6000 MHz RAM and a Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD.

Night City is sleeping, long live Night City?

Cyberpunk 2077, however, will now have to rely solely on modders to stay in top shape, both graphically and in other aspects. CD Projekt RED has officially ended its development, now feeling satisfied with its state. He actually wants to look to the future and focus on The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2. After a chaotic launch, particularly on PS4 and Xbox One, 2077 has experienced a great redemption.

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Let's hope for the Polish studio that their next games will do better when they are released. The move to Unreal Engine 5 instead of the capricious in-house RED Engine could help them in this regard. In any case, that's all we wish them for the sequels of their two now iconic licenses.

A promising future for the Polish studio's games? © CD Projekt RED

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