A new comparison video for Cyberpunk 2077 update 1.5 has been released, showing the game running on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Following the release of patch 1.5, we already covered a console comparison video, and today we’d like to present another comparison video from YouTube tech channel ‘ElAnalistaDebits.’ This channel has been doing incredible work for a long time and deserves a lot of credit for its high-quality comparative films.
The new video compares the game on PC with patch 1.5 and an NVIDIA RTX 3080 or 3050 GPU to the game on next-gen consoles. As you may be aware, Cyberpunk 2077 plays at a dynamic 4K resolution on both the PS5 and Xbox Series X, though it looks that 1440p is more prevalent. Furthermore, while the game does support Ray Tracing on the PS5 and Xbox One X via the new Ray Tracing graphics option, Ray Tracing effects are limited, whereas this is not the case on the PC. As a result, we can clearly observe the advantages of the PC version when it comes to lighting rendering. In addition, due to the game’s general greater resolution on PC (depending on the settings). Additionally, the visuals on PC are slightly clearer than those on PS5 and Xbox Series X due to the game’s overall greater resolution (depending on the settings utilized).
Xbox Series S
- Dynamic 1440p at 30fps (common 1440p)
- 63,1Gb
Xbox Series X
- Performance Mode: Dynamic 2160p at 60fps (common 1440p)
- Ray-Tracing Mode: Dynamic 2160p at 30fps (common 1440p)
- 63,1Gb
PlayStation 5
- Performance Mode: Dynamic 2160p at 60fps (common 1440p)
- Ray-Tracing Mode: Dynamic 2160p at 30fps (common 1440p)
- 56,10Gb
Do you intend to play Cyberpunk 2077 again now that CDPR has published the new 1.5 patch? Has this patch resolved your game’s issues? Which platform do you like to use? Please share your thoughts in the section below.
Cyberpunk 2077 is currently available worldwide on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.