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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 12:12pm 16/10/20 | 1 Comments
Cyberpunk 2077 is out November 19, not that you needed another reminder. And just when we thought we had seen enough to get our neon-hype revved for its highly-anticipated release, ol' CD Projekt Red went and dropped a new deep-dive video covering the vehicles we'll get to drive in and around Night City.

From futuristic rust buckets to trucks and tanks and muscle cars to sports cars that look, well, breathtaking, to motorcycles - this is all about speed. And the level of detail, just wow. From the handling to the physics to to the interiors to the lighting - stunning stuff.

Plus, a 1977 Porsche 911.



No doubt this footage was captured on a high-end PC rig - with ray-tracing and DLSS thanks to NVIDIA's GeForce RTX line - and on that front this might just be the prettiest game we've ever seen. Night City looks stunning in motion, and the moving lights, reflections, and glow is legit beautiful.

Plus, this confirms that the same amount of care and detail has gone into the vehicle side of the game as anything else. As seen in this behind the scenes video 'Revving Up Night City' which we assume is what happens when games like Forza and Gran Turismo are made. Impressive.




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Fr33kSh0w2012
Posted 03:35pm 16/10/20
Will they just give us the game without telling us about the game, Damn!
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