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If you do decide to get it, make sure to install the game on an SSD otherwise you will lag / stutter like crazy from the game trying to load in assets.
There are some non-intrusive mods on Nexus Mods that you can check out that helps with FPS. I installed one and it gave me 15+ fps all around. (experience may vary, ofc)
I suggest you watch the video from Hardware Unboxed that discusses the best optimized graphic settings for Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty for Update 2.0, you can skip to the end to see the best settings summarized if you don't want to watch the lengthy explanation.
For reference my rig is 2080ti 12GB and Ryzen 7 3700x, I get 60~80 fps on high w/o RT.
Feel free to ask any questions if you'd like! I bought the game a week ago and have been having an absolute blast 40+ hours in.
Here is an indepth video featuring Cyberpunk running on an RTX 2060 with all kinds of settings:
https://youtu.be/CafT1Et7a9A?si=VIILaBXnd2rGROiu
Windows 10.
Intel Core i7-6700 or Ryzen 5 1600.
Memory 12 GB RAM.
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB or Radeon RX 580 8GB or Arc A380.
Storage 70GB SSD (90GB SSD with Phantom Liberty)
Direct X Version 12.
Just set the graphics preset to high and turn on DLSS quality and you should get over 60fps in all situations. What's your CPU btw? also important in cyberpunk ^^
You should be fine, but as others have said don't expect to run it to run at max. Even at the lowest settings the game still looks decent. Also remember there is a 2 hour refund window so if for any reason it doesn't run well you can refund it.
Edit because I forgot: as the person said above your CPU is important as well, mine is quite a lot better than my GPU so that helps on my end. I have not played the DLC so I can't speak for that area, but the base game runs smoothly.
be sure to take advantage of dlss and don't enable ray tracing. also screen space reflection will hit your fps the hardest so toggle that to medium or low.