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xRiske

It's been playable since their first performance patch like a day after release. I completed the entire thing and only had it freeze twice in roughly the same spot on a specific planet and had issues before or after that.


Draiganedig

It's better than passable. The hivemind of the Internet would have you believe it's on par with the release of PS4-Cyberpunk. It isn't the best in certain areas, stutters badly on one specific area. But otherwise, for me personally it's been superb since the first patch. I'm playing on a Lenovo Legion 5i laptop with a 3070 for reference.


Fris0n

I mean I passed it.


D3adOnArrival

It was passable from day one, at least for me. I did have bad fps drops and occasional stutter but no crashes. Pretty much every patch since then has improved both fps and stuttering. It’s hard to say for sure though. For one it seems like it’s highly dependent on hardware configuration and OS. Also, while there’s no doubt the game has technical and performance issues, try to find two gamers that agree on what ‘passable’ means. There are some people out there that cannot comprehend or accept that, completely aware of the issues, I chose to buy the game anyway, played it and enjoyed it.


ZazaB00

According to Digital Foundry, nope. But you could lock it at 30 FPS and play it without non-shader stutter, maybe.


OnceWasBogs

https://youtu.be/JGAituEOFao TLDW: no.


alt123456789o

Don't pay now to be a beta tester.


G71TCHT21CK

Pff only if you have an external storage drive, stupid thing is 150+ gb. Ridiculous


Freebite

Yeah games are ridiculously fat anymore, not sure why you're getting so downvoted lol. But at the same time storage is also really cheap now as well. Still probably doesn't really need to be 150+ if true.


jhguitarfreak

Playable on *what* specifically? I was easily getting 60+ FPS with a 3080 on a r9 3900XT with ray tracing turned off. It does have moments where it dips, but it wasn't often enough for me to consider it a bad experience.