Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077, Days Gone 2 and the Oscars 2021 will be the topics of today's episode of the Short Circuit, strictly live starting at 4.00 pm in the company of Pierpaolo Greco, Alessio Pianesani and Francesco Serino.We will discuss the recent news. on sales of Cyberpunk 2077 and on the amount of refunds, how Sony rejected the Days Gone 2 project and the best films of the year.
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Sony and CD Projekt: how much do consumers really count and complain?
We will start from all the news this week both regarding refunds and sales of Cyberpunk 2077, and regarding Sony's statements on Days Gone 2.
We will also address the speech related to exclusive and clearly also the turnaround regarding the closure of the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PlayStation Vita. Everything and more for a nice summary of the week!
Oscar 2021: personal advice in the hope of returning to the cinema
Real focus of the episode, this topic will see the participation of three special guests in connection with us: Gabriella Giliberti, Valentina Ariete and Giuseppe Grossi, prominent faces of Movieplayer, LegaNerd and geekinco.
With them we will talk about the possible winners and make predictions on when it will be possible to return to hall in Italy to see them. The awards ceremony will take place on the night of April 25-26 at 2.00 am.
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Cyberpunk 2077: Revisiting the Game on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Laptop
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But before I get to that, a brief introduction to ray tracing for those unfamiliar. In short, it’s a cutting edge graphical advancement where every beam of light is simulated and tracked in a virtual world. That means that light, shadow, and reflections are recreated in a way never seen before for truly mesmerizing realism. In the world of Cyberpunk 2077, this initially manifests itself in the neon signs reflected in glass, water, and on the many shiny metal surfaces that occupy the game world. But it’s also present in shadows that loom eerily around corners, twisting their shape to adapt to the game’s many shifting light sources. It’s remarkably immersive.
Cyberpunk 2077 is a good looking game with a distinctive art style that’ll stay with you long after the end credits roll, and the ray tracing elevates it to a whole new level – and not always in ways that you’re actively aware of.
After all, when you’re stewing on Dexter DeShawn’s double cross or arguing with the ghost of Johnny Silverhand, you’re unlikely to be thinking of, say, the subtle shadow cast by the trinkets scattered across tables, or how the reflections on the ground shift as an advert plays on a video billboard.
The luxurious Konpeki Plaza hotel feels especially mind blowing, from the reflection of you and Jackie in the glass doors on the walk up, to the soft glow emanating from lights on the reception desk. And when you finally hit your room on the 42nd floor with the floor-to-ceiling windows, it’s such a treat to simultaneously see panoramic views of Night City and the reflection of your room’s furniture.
But with RTX disabled, the absence of these lighting effects is a constant reminder that you’re in a video game – it’s just not how light behaves in real life, and it feels instinctively wrong, even if you’re not conscious as to why.