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The Cyberpunk 2077 patch finally delivers: there's now an in-game benchmark




In case you missed it, Cyberpunk 2077 has just enjoyed a massive update, and among the countless bug fixes and long-overdue features, like finally being able to change V's nail varnish, CDProjekt Red also added a benchmark. It may not seem like a big addition, but it means you'll be able to assess how your machine should cope before embarking on a serious playthrough...
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Cyberpunk 2077 quietly drops support for older graphics cards and Windows 7




CD Projekt dropped a major Cyberpunk 2077 update yesterday that tweaked almost everything about it, from AI behavior to new world elements, driving updates, rebalanced skills, more apartments to rent, better nail polish (yes, seriously), and a whole lot more. It's big, and hopefully it'll improve the experience in a commensurately meaningful way...
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The Witcher 3 director forms new studio with CDPR veterans making a dark fantasy RPG

A group of former CD Projekt Red folks have formed a new studio, announcing plans to make their own "AAA" "story-driven" "dark fantasy RPG". The studio are named Rebel Wolves, and they're founded by Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, who was director of The Witcher 3 and secondary game director on Cyberpunk 2077. Their RPG is largely a mystery for now, though a wee bit of artwork suggests at least one vampire is involved?


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Cyberpunk 2077 ending support for Windows 7 and GeForce 700 cards

The huge new patch released for Cyberpunk 2077 yesterday is mostly a good'un, bringing the dystopian RPG closer to the game it should have been 14 months ago. But Update 1.5 might be bad news for players with older PCs. CD Projekt Red have officially ended support for Nvidia GeForce 700 series graphics cards, and announced plans to end Windows 7 support later this year. This isn't immediately bad, but the game could end up breaking on affected computers in the future.


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Cyberpunk 2077 PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrades are a mess for EU players

If you want to upgrade Cyberpunk 2077 from PS4 to PS5, or Xbox One to Xbox Series X/S, you may have been experiencing some problems. Don't worry – you're not the only one. Last night, we got the surprise announcement that the new-gen versions of CD Projekt Red's sci-fi RPG was coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X (finally).

But, as is now standarad practice for the seemingly everything to do with this troubled game, some players have been unable to upgrade from last-gen to this gen. Most of the players having this issue are in Europe, where the disc copy of the game they purchased at launch came with a different region code to their physical location.

The problem? A CDPR support page notes that you're only eligable for the upgrade if your game matches the region you're in.

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