The CD Projekt refutes the rumor that the long-awaited Cyberpunk 2077 open-world RPG would take up 200 GB on our hard drive.
Being Cyberpunk 2077 one of the most anticipated games of this year, it is not surprising that fans comment on social networks and forums all kinds of rumors and clues about aspects such as its universe, its gameplay, or of course, its technical characteristics. Without going any further, one of the most discussed topics on Reddit right now is a clue that CD Projekt’s open-world role-playing game would occupy no more and no less than 200 GB on our hard drive.
While the @CyberpunkGame system requirements are not out yet (they are coming soon, though!), I wanted to address this topic from reddit. The game won’t take up 200GB when installed. You can expect the required HDD space to be on par with other modern titles. pic.twitter.com/tRigjPWLfC
— Marcin Momot (@Marcin360) September 2, 2020
We’re used to, unfortunately, today’s big games having an exorbitant install size, but 200GB is something that would make anyone shiver with fear. Fortunately, this will not be the case: Marcin Momot, the representative of the Polish team, has covered the issue on his personal Twitter account to deny this comment and clarify the situation.
“Although the system requirements for Cyberpunk 2077 [for PC] are not available yet (they will arrive soon, though) I wanted to cover this Reddit topic. The game installation will not take up 200 GB. You can assume that the required disk space it will be in the vein of other modern games “which I assume would translate to about 50-100GB.
In the absence of knowing the exact minimum and recommended requirements for Cyberpunk 2077, we will have to settle for a new trailer dedicated to the Nvidia 3000 series cards:
These newly announced GPUs will allow us to see the neon lights reflected in great detail on the surfaces of Night City thanks to ray tracing, and will also significantly optimize the performance of the game with the rendering of DLSS. The game will arrive on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on November 19 after several delays. It will also come on Google Stadia, PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Source: 3DJuegos
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