• cyberpunk 2077

    From The World of Is!@[email protected] to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Thu Nov 6 14:50:17 2025
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    Got this from google's chatgpu when looking up games for my 2.3 ghz
    processor:

    Cyberpunk 2077: Originally a very demanding game, it has since been
    optimized and is now considered a benchmark for mid-range systems.
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  • From Xocyll@[email protected] to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Fri Nov 7 18:11:08 2025
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    The World of Is! <[email protected]> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    Got this from google's chatgpu when looking up games for my 2.3 ghz >processor:

    Cyberpunk 2077: Originally a very demanding game, it has since been >optimized and is now considered a benchmark for mid-range systems.

    Also has many many mods so you can still stress your system if you want.

    Or just go blasting around the city in a 69 Camaro, an '80s z28, a 302
    Boss Mustang or an original model Charger to name just a few of the
    vehicle mods people have made.

    The Car modification garage is a nice mod as well, lets you supe up any
    of the original game cars.

    The fully modded Legatus 450 Aquilla, is a friggen monster, with much
    better handling and acceleration.

    Now if only you could change the paint scheme on it - lots of gang type
    tags all over it. Not my thing at all, rather have an ominous matte
    black.

    Xocyll
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  • From Justisaur@[email protected] to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Fri Nov 7 16:22:10 2025
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    On 11/6/2025 12:50 PM, The World of Is! wrote:
    Got this from google's chatgpu when looking up games for my 2.3 ghz processor:

    Cyberpunk 2077: Originally a very demanding game, it has since been optimized and is now considered a benchmark for mid-range systems.


    I only played it a year or so after release and had no problems with it,
    even with ray-tracing on. With the 2.0 release + the DLC it felt like a
    much better game. It's probably my son's favorite game, and it's
    definitely up there for me, possibly #2.
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@[email protected] to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sat Nov 8 12:00:15 2025
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    On Fri, 7 Nov 2025 16:22:10 -0800, Justisaur <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    On 11/6/2025 12:50 PM, The World of Is! wrote:
    Got this from google's chatgpu when looking up games for my 2.3 ghz
    processor:

    Cyberpunk 2077: Originally a very demanding game, it has since been
    optimized and is now considered a benchmark for mid-range systems.


    I only played it a year or so after release and had no problems with it, >even with ray-tracing on. With the 2.0 release + the DLC it felt like a >much better game.

    Same.

    Well, sort of.

    I bought the game fairly early from GOG, and at the time I downloaded
    the offline installer. But then I waited until I got a computer that
    had sufficient oomph that it could run the game with ease. Then I
    installed the game from the previously downloaded installers.

    It was rough; very rough. So many bugs and glitches, and the
    performance was abysmal.

    Fortunately, all I had to do was reinstall the game with the updated
    installers and all the problems went away. The game ran very smoothly
    after that.

    "Cyberpunk 2077" is on my list for games I really want to play again.
    But I dread (re)starting another huge open-world title, so I keep
    putting it off. These days I tend to gravitate towards smaller, more
    linear titles that I can finish in a week or two.


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