

You're desperate to settle this introspective tug-of-war once and for all so you can finally move on and actually play the game. You struggle with fiddling around with the graphics options, playing a bit of the game, and still having that gnawing itch at the back of your mind, doubting whether or not you've made the "best" settings combinations for the "best" immersive experience. Because I know you're not just toggling graphics settings simply to get good-looking visuals and for arbitrary frame-rate numbers to go up you also want peace of mind. More importantly, this guide will help you explain WHY these graphics options matter and which of these should you focus on more than others. But we should be focusing on how the game looks according to our naked eye, not according to how the menu says it looks. The reason I say perceivable is because we tend to attach quality to the text that describes a specific setting: like "very high" or "ultra".
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In here, we will be finding the perfect balance between consistent, playable performance at 60 plus fps, and perceivable quality. But this guide can also be enjoyed by other low-end and high-end users from either camp, provided RTX-specific effects are out of the equation. This guide is intended for people who have mid-range GPUs, specifically AMD, that doesn't have DLSS. If you're tired of clicking, then settle down here. If you want the detailed version with more boring words and images, just clink the link above. This Reddit post is just a snippet of a more verbose and in-depth analysis on Cyberpunk's graphics settings.
