Digital Foundry experts tested the optimization of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty on consoles

Together with the release of a large -scale addition to Phantom Liberty for Cyberpunk 2077, the developers expanded the game world, added a new plot and opportunities for players, and also improved optimization on consoles. Technical experts from Digital Foundry decided to analyze how the game version for PS5 and Xbox Series X now works and shared their results with the community. It looks like the most "Powerful" The Xbox Series X console is again experiencing performance, while PS5 shows a stable frame rate and a high -quality picture.

Technical analysis of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty shows a noticeable improvement in the performance of the game on all consoles. The authors clearly worked on additional optimization, increasing the stability and frequency of personnel in all modes. The most questions from journalists arose to the version on the Xbox Series X, which, although it has become better, is still inferior in the performance of the version on PS5.

Reportedly after the release of update 2.0 for Cyberpunk 2077 in the game reduced resolution on all consoles and modes. Now the following values ​​are observed on PS5 and Xbox Series X:

  • PS5 – from 1008p to 1440p, which increases to 1800p due to Apskail
  • Xbox Series X – from 1152p to 1440p, which increases to 1800p due to Apskail
  • Xbox Series S – from 648p to 900p, Apskail increases resolution to 1080p
  • PS5 – 1440p, which increases to 2160p due
  • Xbox Series X – 1440p, which increases to 2160p due to Apskail
  • Xbox Series S – 1080p, Apskail increases resolution to 1440p

According to experts from Digital Foundry, a decrease in resolution visually did not affect the quality of the picture. In some scenes you can notice a fuzzy image, but an ordinary user is unlikely to notice during the game. But now Cyberpunk 2077 in performance mode is working stably with 60 fps. In quality mode on all consoles, the average frame rate is always stable 30 frames per second. In both cases, only Xbox Series X stands out in both cases.