CD Projekt RED has recently rolled out an exciting update for Cyberpunk 2077, bringing not just a slew of fixes but also integrating cutting-edge NVIDIA technology. With the introduction of DLSS 4 support, owners of GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards are in for a treat. Starting January 30th, these users will benefit from the ability to generate multiple extra frames, enhancing their gaming experience. Moreover, DLSS 4 accelerates the creation of an additional frame on both RTX 50 and 40 cards, all while using less memory.
For all GeForce RTX graphics card users, the update offers a choice between the convolution neural network model and the innovative transform model for DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS Super Resolution, and DLAA. Opting for the transform model promises superior lighting, enhanced detail, and more stable images, elevating the visual quality of the game.
The update also addresses some technical issues. Interference and crashes that occurred on in-game screens with DLSS ray reconstruction enabled have been resolved. Additionally, the "Frame Creation" parameter now updates correctly after resolution scaling is disabled, ensuring smoother gameplay.
Key Changes in Update 2.21 for Cyberpunk 2077:
- Fixed a bug that prevented interaction with some vendors.
- Resolved an issue where the sound of TV news programs was missing or too quiet.
- Corrected a bug that caused Johnny to appear in the passenger seat less frequently.
- Fixed a glitch where certain items would disappear when players hid the characters around them.
- Addressed a freeze that occurred when entering Photo Mode while simultaneously accessing a closet or stash.
- Enhanced Photo Mode to allow positioning of Nibbles and Adam Smasher in the frame when Vee is in the air or water.
- Improved the feature that adjusts Adam Smasher's facial expressions for a more dynamic interaction.
These updates not only enhance the gameplay experience but also showcase CD Projekt RED's commitment to improving Cyberpunk 2077, making it a must-try for both new and returning players.