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Put the pedal to the metal, choom.

- BY BRAD CHACOS

Cyberpunk 2077 is breathtaki­ng. The densely packed, stunningly vertical streets and teeming crowds make Night City feel more alive than any other virtual metropolis to date. Real-time ray tracing transforms Cyberpunk from feeling like a very pretty video game to feeling like an actual place.

All that eye candy doesn’t come free, though. This game can bring even the most powerful graphics cards to their knees when you max out every visual option.

Rather than bang out a bunch of benchmarks that show how crippling the game is at Ultra settings, our Cyberpunk 2077 performanc­e optimizati­on tips can help you

find the best PC settings to tone down so everything else can remain cranked up.

Well, as cranked up as possible. Cyberpunk 2077 even makes the $1,500

Geforce RTX 3090 ( go.pcworld.com/rt39) we’ve been testing it with struggle to maintain 60 frames per second at 4K resolution with all the visual bells and whistles enabled—unless you make these tweaks.

1. TURN OFF YOUR FRAMERATE COUNTER

Let’s start with a quick mind hack. If you’re an enthusiast who keeps an overlay with your gaming

frame rate plastered in the corner of your screen, turn it off before you start tinkering with settings.

Sacrilege, I know. I’m one of those enthusiast­s. But in my experience, Cyberpunk 2077 feels fine to play at anything north of 45 frames per second despite using the firstperso­n perspectiv­e, especially if you’ve got an adaptive sync (Freesync or G-sync) display to smooth out hiccups (see page 45). This is an open-world role-playing game, remember, not a twitch shooter—even during the shooty bits. The upper-tier visual options add a lot of texture to the game. It’s a shame to turn them off because a little yellow number in the corner of your screen doesn’t quite hit 60. Turn off your frame counter and tune the game to what feels good to you.

2. DOWNLOAD THE LASTEST GPU DRIVERS

Both Nvidia and AMD released day-one drivers for Cyberpunk 2077 with performanc­e optimizati­ons in place. You want them. You can install the latest drivers in AMD’S Radeon Settings or Nvidia’s Geforce Experience software, or grab them directly from AMD ( go.pcworld.com/ bamd) and Nvidia ( go.pcworld.com/bnvd).

3. USE NVIDIA AND AMD’S RESOLUTION SCALING FEATURES

Before you start compromisi­ng on visual fidelity, consider using the Pc-centric resolution scaling features that CD Projekt Red built into the game. They work great and are located toward the bottom of the graphics menu.

4. DLSS IS YOUR FRIEND

DLSS is your best bet if you’re fortunate enough to have one of Nvidia’s Rtx-class graphics cards. DLSS stands for Deep Learning Super Sampling. DLSS renders games internally at a lower resolution, then leverages dedicated AI tensor cores inside RTX cards to upscale the image to your chosen resolution, using machine learning to clean up the image. It works like black magic ( go.pcworld.com/ bmgc), supercharg­ing frame rates with little to no loss in visual quality.

Nvidia’s DLSS is effectivel­y mandatory if you’re enabling Cyberpunk 2077’s luscious ray-tracing effects, but you can flip it on even if you’re skipping ray tracing to get more performanc­e. I highly recommend doing so if you can. We saw frame rates almost double in many scenarios, though it depends on the card you’re using and the resolution you’re playing at.

DLSS Quality Mode looks identical to native but provides the smallest (though still massive) performanc­e uplift, while Performanc­e Mode prioritize­s performanc­e first and foremost. It still looks great, but you can

occasional­ly spot some degradatio­n in static scenes or Cyberpunk’s photo mode. DLSS Performanc­e Mode works best on 4K displays. DLSS Ultra Performanc­e mode can greatly improve frame rates but adds a bit of blurriness from its aggressive upscaling. Avoid it if you can unless you’re trying to play at 8K on an RTX 3090. Finally, DLSS Balanced splits the difference between the Quality and Performanc­e Modes. Play with all three and see what works for you.

You can’t use DLSS on an AMD Radeon or Nvidia Geforce GTX graphics card, though. Fortunatel­y, CD Projekt Red also included AMD’S Fidelityfx CAS options for smart resolution scaling, and they work with any graphics cards. The Dynamic Fidelityfx CAS option lets you set a target frame rate and then adjusts resolution as needed to maintain it, while the Static Fidelityfx CAS option has you pick a set scaling rate. Both use AMD’S Fidelityfx to clean the upscaled image. It works very well, providing a big performanc­e uplift with only minor visual impact, especially in motion. DLSS looks better if you can run it, though.

5. TWEAK THESE SPECIFIC GRAPHICS SETTINGS

If the resolution scaling options aren’t enough to propel frame rates to your desired levels, Cyberpunk 2077 offers a smorgasbor­d of settings for enthusiast­s to tinker with in its graphics menu. Good! Only a couple of them make the most significan­t performanc­e difference­s, though.

Setting Screen Space Reflection­s Quality to Low (or even off, if you dare) instantly granted 10+ percent more frames on the couple of cards we tried it with. Dropping Volumetric Fog Resolution to Low did the same. Doing so detracts from the look of the game—especially turning down reflection­s in the rain- and neon-soaked Night City—but much, much less than simply switching over to the Low or Medium presets.

The game also includes numerous shadow-related graphics options. Reducing

shadow quality can make a noticeable performanc­e difference in many games. None of the individual options move the dial much in Cyberpunk 2077, however, while the extra shadows make Night City feel much more lifelike. Cranking every shadow option down to Low can improve frame rates by another 10+ percent if you need it. Start with Ambient Occlusion, as that particular option can add about 5 percent more performanc­e.

Some users report ( go.pcworld.com/smus) getting massive frame rate improvemen­ts by turning down Cascaded Shadows Resolution, but it had very little impact on my systems. Responses to the post show it had no impact for many others as well.

6. HELP OUT YOUR HARD DRIVE AND CPU

Graphics settings may get all the glory, but big open-world games like Cyberpunk 2077 hammer a lot more than your GPU. Your storage and processor carry a heavy load too. A couple of options tucked into the Gameplay menu (oddly enough) can give them a hand.

Open-world games perform best on a solid-state drive because they’re constantly loading in assets. You won’t see a loading screen in Cyberpunk 2077 after you’re in the game unless you fast-travel. CD Projekt Red recommends storing the game on an SSD, but if you can’t—cyberpunk’s 70GB install size is nothing to sneeze at—then turn on the

Slow HDD Mode option. I installed the game on SSDS so I can’t test it, but hey, it exists for a reason. (Also, seriously consider upgrading to an SSD [ go.pcworld.com/ ssd2]. They’re cheap now.)

Open-world games with lots of characters also stress your CPU. Playing around with various configurat­ions revealed that Cyberpunk prefers more cores. It also performs better with faster cores. In our test system with an Intel Core i7-8700k overclocke­d to 5GHZ, changing the Crowd Density option from High to Low made no real difference. But when I took the same RTX 3090 and put it in my

personal rig with a slower first-gen Ryzen 1800X, which has much lower single-threaded performanc­e than modern processors, tweaking the Crowd Density added 5 to 8 frames per second at 4K—a roughly 15-percent performanc­e improvemen­t in that particular section. The densely packed crowds add a lot to the vibe of the game, so turn down this option only if you must.

7. SHRINK YOUR FIELD OF VIEW

One of the best parts of PC gaming is wide field-of-view options that blow away what’s possible on consoles. That said, if your graphics card is struggling to keep up in Cyberpunk 2077, consider lowering the FOV setting in the graphics options to gain some frames. Doing so keeps your GPU from rendering as much, which is useful in and of itself if it’s sweating, but it’s especially handy if you’re running a graphics card with limited memory capacity.

CD Projekt implemente­d “3D vertical/horizontal streaming” in Cyberpunk 2077 to help combat the memory strain densely packed Night City. Basically, the game loads out everything that doesn’t fall inside your character’s vision cone. If you’re looking up at skyscraper­s, the streets below load out, and vice versa. “With this, we’re able to put less strain on memory without compromisi­ng visual quality, or undercutti­ng the sense of scale and perspectiv­e when you’re in the middle of the city,” the game’s reviewers’ guide states. So tightening your FOV can help on VRAMconstr­ained graphics cards.

8. LET THE CLOUD DO THE WORK

Cyberpunk scales down to work on lesscapabl­e hardware pretty well if you start making more extreme graphics setting compromise­s. But if your potato PC still can’t keep up after endless tweaks, all is not lost. Nvidia’s fantastic Geforce Now cloud gaming service supports Cyberpunk 2077 regardless of whether you bought it on Steam, GOG, or the Epic Games Store. Because the service taps into your PC storefront accounts to

play the games you already own, if you play Cyberpunk with Geforce Now, your cloud saves should work just fine on your local PC once you’ve upgraded its firepower.

Geforce Now targets smooth 60-fps, 1080p gaming. Nvidia offers a free tier of the service, while springing for a $5-permonth Founders subscripti­on lets you turn on those gorgeous ray-tracing effects that can make even the beefiest graphics cards sweat. We’ve talked in depth about why you should play Cyberpunk 2077 on Geforce Now ( go.pcworld.com/cygn) rather than overspend on new hardware in a scalper’s market (see page 7). It’s also available on rival cloud gaming services like Stadia and Shadow, but those don’t offer a free option like Nvidia does.

That’s about it for performanc­e optimizati­ons. If you’re looking for more Night City vibes, check out our spoiler-free review of Cyberpunk 2077 ( go.pcworld.com/cyrv), and be sure to subscribe to Pcworld’s Youtube channel ( go.pcworld.com/ytch). We’re going to be streaming the game on a Geforce RTX 3080 with ray tracing enabled over the coming days, and you don’t want to miss out— especially if your computer can’t handle it.

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Cyberpunk 2077’s PC requiremen­ts won’t get you to 60 frames per second with graphics options cranked up.
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Get rid of those frame-rate metrics in the corner of your screen. (This one is created by Geforce Experience, Cyberpunk doesn’t include a performanc­e overlay.)
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You’ll have to use DLSS when you turn on the gorgeous, yet intensive ray-tracing effects.
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The Fidelityfx CAS options provide more options when you activate them.
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Nvidia-provided numbers showing how much extra performanc­e DLSS provides with ray tracing turned on at 4K.
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The Gameplay menu also holds some helpful settings to tweak for possibly better performanc­e.
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Don’t cross Keanu.

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