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Cyberpunk 2077 already has a date for the amazing Ray Tracing Overdrive mode

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the Game Developers Conference 2023 (GDC 2023) These days are taking place in San Francisco, the place where some of the world’s most important technology companies and video game developers have gathered to talk, present and showcase some of their favorites New technologies that will give life to upcoming titles for the next few years.

Among them, as we told you a few days ago, are NVIDIA and CD Project Red who came out on top to tell us about the future Cyberpunk 2077a role-playing game from the Polish studio that managed to take off after its initial problems and is, of course, one of the most graphically advanced games on the market.

modernism in New Ray Tracing Overdrive mode Or, on a technical level, a new patch that will integrate Path Tracing into the game and for which we already have a release date, both companies announced at GDC 2023 that we will be able to test it on our computers Starting Tuesday 11th April.

Unfortunately Finally they did not show a new video to teach us this technology Which basically adds an advanced lighting system that uses real-time ray tracing but provides better light and shadow quality and performance and reduces lighting glitches, providing a stunning look like the one you can see in the video that accompanies this news.

Cyberpunk 2077 prepares its technologies for Phantom Liberty

Over the past months, Cyberpunk 2077 has been improving various technologies on PC. For example a few weeks ago It released the DLSS 3 texture rescaling and smoothing system and will soon integrate this new ray tracing mode, all to get ready The path to imaginary freedomthe first and only RPG expansion that should arrive in 2023 exclusively for PC, PS5 and XSX/S.

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