Cyberpunk 2077 New Video Compares Console Versions; There Is A “Vast” Difference Between High-End PC Experience and Everything Else

Dec 10, 2020 at 06:40am EST
Cyberpunk 2077

A new Cyberpunk 2077 video has been shared online, comparing how the game runs on current and previous-gen consoles.

The video put together by Resero highlights how Cyberpunk 2077 runs poorly on base PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, possibly even more than most anticipated, with constant performance drops and tons of other issues. Things are definitely better on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, but the experience is not comparable to the PC version played on a high-end PC, considering the current-gen consoles are running the previous-gen version.

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With Cyberpunk 2077 running so poorly on previous-gen consoles, the Stadia version becomes a very good option with a good internet connection. The Stadia version does seem to run fine, although without ray tracing on, in the video below.

As of now, it seems like the only way to enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 properly, not counting the many bugs that plague the game right now, it with a high-end PC. Digital Foundry's John Linneman highlighted on Twitter how there is a vast difference between the high-end PC experience and everything else. A similar split hasn't been seen since the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era.

Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Stadia.

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City, a megalopolis
obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character’s cyberware, skillset and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you.

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