Both Win 10 & 11 have been great from a user standpoint. The only complaints I've had (or heard about from friends) have been about forced updates that couldn't be disabled when Win10 went to R2.
Hopefully valve drives enough of the population and developers to use and support Linux. Then windows shitty OS can go away for gamers. It's such a terrible OS now.
Agreed, I don't know why I said I hope W12 doesn't suck, I use EndeavourOS now, with Windows to play games with anti-cheat. I'm sure soon devs will come up with some anti-cheat for Linux, but I think something like that requires Wayland at a minimum, X11 has too many vulnerabilities, but is still used by most distros as default.
should''ve done that in the begining, making it a true next gen exclusive, instead of letting the hardware requirements get dragged down by last gen. But corpo is gonna corpo.
I played whole og game 3880x1440 over 60fps with 3800x and 2070 super. I used the shit out of dtls or whatever it is though. No ray tracing. Otherwise I think my settings were mostly ultra. I definitely spent time tweaking and playing with the options.
I'm going from being able to run the game (1080p) at full path tracing to minnimum settings if the requirements are to be belived. Mostly due to my CPU. So I'm looking forward to the update but frankly CDPR optimizes like a dumpster fire compared to titles of similar scope.
I kinda find it odd that they up the CPU requirement a bit for rt... Why? I thought the RT happens entirely on the GPU.
Playing current version at 1440p, RT=psycho at pretty stable 60fps with a rtx3090 and a ryzen 9 3900x. Not too keen on upgrading anytime soon if I can avoid it. Fairly confident I can find playable settings with decent eyecandy with PL, but probably need to drop a notch from current settings (if they are even directly comparable).