Cyberpunk 2077 showed its gameplay in style yesterday. The first-person RPG video game from CD Projekt RED promises to be a real dream for cyberpunk fans, with one of the most complex and ambitious audio-visual recreations ever seen in the genre. Technically, it showed an artistic design very well produced, and today the first filtrations on its characteristics and graphic configurations in PC have appeared. A note? It could be compatible with the most cutting-edge NVIDIA technologies.
A Reddit user had access to a capture of the alpha build of the game on PC - which would be a preliminary version of it - posting a rather revealing image in the aforementioned forums. The image gives us a glimpse of some of the options available to the game on the platform, such as the V-Sync, the resolution adjustment, the quality of the reflections, shadows and textures and two elements that are much talked about in recent days: NVIDIA raytracing and hairworks technologies.
In this way, the game would be compatible with very cutting edge graphic elements such as NVIDIA Ray Tracing and NVIDIA HairWorks. Presented as one of the bastions of the company's new generation of graphic accelerators, Ray Tracing lighting in real time simulates the physical behavior of light, calculating the color of the pixels when plotting the path that light would take if traveling from the eye of the viewer through the virtual 3D scene.
Yes, considering the state of development of the video game, this could vary, but this technology is getting closer and closer. However, games such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Battlefield V, Metro Exodus and Control have confirmed their full compatibility with it, and CD Projekt RED itself has confirmed on Twitter its collaboration with NVIDIA and its excitement for the announcement of a certain tool.
Cyberpunk 2077 will be an extensive open-world role-playing game that will take us to a dystopian future to tour the streets of the gigantic Night City. Its playability will be in first-person to ensure an immersive gaming experience. Unfortunately, its release date is still unknown.