
CD Projekt's recent claims about the Switch 2 version of Cyberpunk 2077 are igniting both excitement and skepticism among gamers. The studio insists this new edition will greatly improve on the troubled PS4 and Xbox One releases ahead of the anticipated hardware upgrades.
Many comments reflect a consensus that the new hardware is a significant step up. Gamers point out improvements like a better CPU, more RAM, and a solid-state drive. One commenter quipped, "Given weโre talking about hardware over a decade old, it better be an upgrade!"
The conversation turns to how faster storage will fix previous streaming issues. Many users are optimistic that this will enhance fluidity in gameplay. One noted, "Installing the DLC took ages with prior systemsโhaving it all on a cart sounds great."
"Thereโs a lot of potential here, especially on the portability front!" another commented, indicating a desire for a more hassle-free experience.
While many set their sights on improvements, thereโs a prevailing sense of cautious optimism about the game's performance. Some are comparing their expectations with previous titles, stating, "On par with Witcher 3 on Switch 1 is about my level of hope."
๐ Enhanced CPU and RAM suggest a noticeable increase in performance.
๐ Solid-state drives could eliminate previous loading time issues.
๐ฆ Portable gaming with improved content storage on the Switch 2 is drawing interest.
As gamers await the Switch 2's launch, they wonder if CD Projekt's promises will hold true amidst the franchise's rocky history. Can this new version finally deliver a on the original game's bold ambition?