Yes if this is not a joke and you don't have glasses already, def get an eye exam. I didn't get glasses till I was 28 and didn't realize until then that I was basically walking around with blurry vision my whole life.
@@jaymeister26 same, teacher in 10th grade made me realise, he wrote something on the white board and I couldn't read it, turns out I was the only one however he was a great teacher and just wrote bigger rather than even ask if I want to move closer, I moved the next classes so he didn't need to do that but I ended up getting glasses shortly after that and yea, everything was blurry, I can't read past like 30 feet id say, unless it's large of course, I can see fine but it's blurry enough I can't read stop signs but can clearly see the sign, road and everything else, just reading basically
I actually love playing games on my PC at night with the window open, ...during winter. Some games don't really heat My Precious up, but certain games absolutely do turn My Precious into a room heater set at medium-low.
It’s more than just graphics. The mods clearly add some kind of slightly unstable camera shake to mimic someone actually holding the camera or first person pov
@@animeleek Nope, those are just mods. This graphics is only possible with gray sky. In other weather settings it doesn't look so good anymore. Also it's fine only in those slow shots of mostly modded vehicles. In full game this isn't as impressive anymore. Quite funny how many people think it isn't realtime gameplay, I mean it's amazing how far graphics have come, and what will be there in the future :D
@@driv3verI'm not too excited for the future. I mean, there'll be a point where graphics won't become more realistic anymore, and seeing how the industry is killing physical formats and making more games as a service....
@@PEguinQuAcKers Graphics does have a limit. There is a point where the progress between generations will be more and more negligible. Or maybe you can create graphics more real than reality itself
Developer here. We got the lighting right, but our next step is the physics. Once we get this right, we believe shit will look very very real. But who knows, we might take a look at it and find another variable to perfect 🤷🏻♂️
Bruhh the showing off the vehicles in the beginning was nuts 😅 I honestly believed it was an actual car and motorcycle that someone just detailed but 😮wow that’s impressive amount of detail and lighting 😊
EVERY scene looks like it's from a movie. Not once does it feel like, "oh, a *very realistic* game, but I still can tell it's all fabricated scenes for a video game". Your eyes cannot tell the difference (for the most part, at least, maybe if we stare at every frame, we can spot approximations). But this thing is so freakishly real. It's bugging me out how really, really good it looks. In a few years, some high-end games are going to be such clean replica of reality. And if Metaverse takes off from there, damn.
@@ronjones3977 any gpu having its fans run at maximum speed sounds like a turbine engine. and a game like cyberpunk with this mod would make a 4090 scream like a banshee while the temps sit at 95°c or more.
For like the first 20 seconds of the clip till i saw that npc walking in the distance i was convinced this is just some rich dude showing off his lambo and motorbike Edit; guys. I am now aware its a Pagani smth. I dk anything about expensive cars. They all look the same to me ok?
This 'photorealistic' mod is good for recording in very specific conditions. It generally has awful lighting and only looks great(if we ignore this plastic look)in a cloudy weather with some filters. When you are in the city or when there is another type if weather it looks generally disgusting because lighting is core and ignoring the core element you don't get good results.
The "wet roads" thing has rarely ever looked good, I'm surprised they're still quite prominent. The ones that look good I can think of off the top of my head are both Need for Speed 2015 and maybe GTA5 (vanilla). I cannot express how hilariously infuriating it is to see a GTA san Andreas mod that just covers the map with the most god awful looking puddles with terrible lighting and people call it "next gen"
yeah just imagine cause i try cyberpunk vr mod on my 4090 and i prefer my 4K monitor and PT. btw ray tracing can't be used on VR, it's too laggy. (raytracing on game is actually a kind of trick, it need too much post treatment, cause of it the game latency are too high for VR usage)
@@gameora25 wait really? Because i was thinking of saving up to upgrade my 4070 ti to the 4090, but if theyre making a 5090, id rather save towards that
That 1 ant crawling inside my PC: “Well! Apparently there is a limit. Somewhere between a nice summers day AND THE FULL CONCENTRATED POWER OF THE SUN!”
Then it would just bust...from the pressure, you know. Instead, this PC should only be used somewhere in Arctica. But then...a polar bear might privatize it...
@@lalkaal Actually they are making underwater servers to go under the ocean for cooling. If it's designed for it, it won't burst. Not all the ocean is the Mariana trench
the funny thing is i reckon this is about 5 mods tops running op top of 4k, path tracing, ai learning etc. its insane and is the most beautiful game ive ever played
@@pcmasterracetechgod5660 how about you try it yourself then. Its perfect with 4090. But even on my 2nd pc with rx 6800xt this looks almost exactly the same. Its the mods and blur that does this. So stop spreading false info.
Definitely agree that it looks like an AI filter, no chance it's that realistic without it. You can also see artefacts, mainly in the background, when they start driving which is a pretty large giveaway. I remember a while back there was a demo of an AI filter trained on footage of people driving around Los Angeles for GTA V that had a similar effect, and a lot of the same artefact issues.
@@user-ph9pm6fc7gyou can download the mod from this video. It's basically a Reshade filter, running on pathtracing. It's real. I've tried this mod with the better Pathtracing mod and XeSS 1.3 quality and my 7900 XTX runs it kinda fine. Just some NOVA lut's on pathtracing already look insane.
@@FireSignd Oh, that's good to know, I was interesting in making on or two silly mods but I have absolute 0 idea how to do it, knowing its a good plataform to mod I might try Any tips?
Yeah. And something doesn't have to necessarily have good graphics to look good if that makes sense. Replaying bioshock made me realize how important atmosphere is
@blakepuntervold3165 playing dmc1 for the first time rn and for a second I thought "damn this game looks amazing" listening to the wind and looking at the castle and ocean. It felt weird to have that thought about a game years older than me
I got excited when I replayed borderlands 2 on my pc and saw you could shoot holes in fabric. Games aren't dead, indie developers and modders are the lifeblood of gaming today.
same here. i played when it was just released for hours. no other game other than witcher3 made me feel like this, im 29 yo and play video game since i was born
Truly. Last time I played it was during winter break, so I would just stay up until the early morning 100% it. I’m not sure I’ve ever been quite as immersed in a world besides maybe red dead 2(though that’s way more realistic so it’s easier to make it immersive). To this day it still hurts to see cyberpunk getting shit on by people who no doubt haven’t played it since launch
@@christopherkrause337 if you don't care it's your issue bro. I enjoyed it on release, I enjoyed it more with the 2.0 patch and phantom liberty. I don't care for all the executives, I care for the creative and the dev team who put their heart and soul into this and revamped it with a well deserved comeback. Appreciate things man, I understand it wasn't the best game in the beginning, but to say all the work they put in over the past 3 years is not worth it is wildly uncool
@@chanahasnomanaclearly you do care about the executives and only the executives. Who the hell do you think is making all the money? You purchased a terrible game and now you think you’re high and mighty? What? All you did was put money in those executives pockets. They are not a small indi studio. You seriously can’t be this much of an idiot. You proved to them that no matter how shit they treat workers no matter how bad they mess up no matter how scummy it is, idiots like you will still make them rich. Crazy.
@@xenn4985 clearly liking things is a crime? I guess me liking cp2077 is so odd to you, yikes is the word the comes to your mind. You do you man, and I do mine.
I really do commend cd projekt red for continuing on with the game to make it good, I might even go out and buy it now. However they kinda had to stick with it in order to save face and save the reputation of their company after the disaster of a release. You cannot defend the state of the product at launch. There's nowhere else on earth that you'd expect to buy a product that's broken only for it to gradually get better to the state it was supposed to be in when you bought it. Perhaps they've learned now after the blow the games dealt to their reputation.
@@ethyr the truth? the truth is that the game looks literally like real life. i mean, get on a bike now and drive. does everything look crystal clear? of course not. when youre driving at such speeds, everything "looks like a mid quality". its just a blur jackass
It seems like it's footage that was recorded on standard graphics, and either an AI was used to generate video, or someone used their animation skills to recreate the scene in a 3d animation software. My guess is a combo of both with AI filling in the gaps between frames because of the choppy camera movement.
A different RU-vidr did a whole review on the mod. He states that the mod is leveraging a bokeh/depth-of-field effect to get that photorealistic look but it shows off the most when it’s cloudy in game.
@@guitaristkuro8898 this is 100% not just reshade. reshade has been around for years, and is often used in modding Bethesda games. When have you ever seen a Bethesda game look this good?