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4k TV also suffer with their own image correction, on samsung TV's its called "motion plus" and gives your TV a TV studio look to movies and such, its horrible and you should turn it off, especially for games, as instead of refreshing every scene, motion plus holds a frame, and refreshes every other frame, no good for gaming. you need to turn that off.
It will be in picture settings somewhere.
Probably, the story in the beginning pushes you through the tutorial and towards the city, so didn't have the chance to go and see it. I'm 10 hours in and so distracted by the amount of stuff to do and see just in my beginner section of the first district that I'm forgetting to even push the main story.
I guess I'm also one of the more lucky people as the only bugs I saw were iffy NPC pathing and very rare (maybe 2-3 times) NPC held items floating after they leave. So needless to say I'm having great time.
IQ looks pretty good as well to in spite of what a lot of people in the thread are saying, i usually tend to inject some sharpening filter because most AA solutions downright drown all the details in the image, but didn't feel the need to do it yet.
I've fixed the problem by running the game on 2K res with Volumetric Fog Res at High settings. It's weird but it worked for me. Kept the depth of field on and rest is off including motion blurr. Putting the game res to 1080 with same settings makes the image blurry while moving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZIgoQNdaUQ&ab_channel=Danieloon
Open the Cyberpunk2077.exe in %installation_path%\Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64 with a HexEditor (e.g HxD) and change the red and blue value to "00".
https://forums.cdprojektred.com/index.php?attachments/screenshot_1-png.11076062/
I would recommend turning off the dynamic reflection option afterwards though, since it will cause a few graphical issues.
Ugh, the glitter you get from this fix is just as bad but in a different way.
Fixed by turning Screen Space Reflection Quality to Off.
It's sad that we have too but it's better than using the TAA...
I guess if you are using another way to AA with a reshade or something, you will be able to turn SSRQ back on.
depnding on your tv..upscale the resolution and or sharpness.. looks great with TAA at 4k in my opinion. you can also try uping the image quality in the nvidia cotnrol panel.. about 60 is good keeping film grain off.