Cyberpunk 2077fans may find the game significantly heavier on their PC hardware than ever before, according to CD Projekt Red’s Lead Scene Programmer Filip Pierściński. Ahead ofthe release of Cyberpunk 2077 2.0, it appears we should brace for the game’s performance to change.
More specifically, Pierściński claims that the game will now “use all [the CPU power] you have,” with the expected processor workload being around 90% on an eight-core system. Some impressive efficiency numbers, at least on paper. That said, Pierściński was also careful to point out that cooling may become an issue during such an intensive workload. In fact, he recommended that players run performance assessment tools like Cinebench to check whether their systems are stable under these conditions.
Before release CP2077 2.0 and PL please check conditions of your cooling systems in PC. We use all what you have, so workload on CPU 90% on 8 core is expected. To save your time please run Cinebench or similar and check stability of your systems 😉https://t.co/TWOAkP0ONu
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyaims to push your PC to its limit
Graphics are, obviously, one ofCyberpunk 2077‘s strongest features. The game features many visual bells and whistles with full path-tracing enabled, but this doesn’t come cheap, hardware-wise. Pierściński’s claims are well-timed, as the game will see its second massive visual upgrade withPhantom Liberty.
There’s no real reason to doubt what Pierściński is saying, of course. But warning people about their PCs’ cooling capabilities over a video game patch is quite curious, all things considered. We’ll see how well the game scales with different levels of hardware once update 2.0 hits. After all, this level of efficacy would makeCyberpunk 2077an even more ubiquitous benchmarking title in the long run.
At this time, there’s no official release date available forCyberpunk 20772.0. But we can reasonably expect the update to launch ahead ofPhantom Liberty, which will arrive on September 26.