Cyberpunk 2077 just had a fresh update to version 2.3, and it introduced some exciting new features, especially for console players. One major addition is Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support for consoles. This is important because it can enhance how the game runs, particularly with its 30fps ray tracing mode and 60fps performance mode.
For PlayStation 5 users, VRR can boost performance. While the update doesn’t offer special support for the PS5 Pro, using VRR can help unlock smoother frame rates. In my tests, the PS5 Pro averaged about 81.03fps, around 29% better than the base PS5’s 62.84fps. This shows that the Pro version takes advantage of the extra power, especially in detailed environments, although results can vary.
On the Xbox Series X, however, VRR didn’t seem to make a noticeable difference. My display showed a VRR signal, but frame rates remained capped at 60fps. Players are hoping for fixes, as it seems like there’s still room for improvement on the Xbox side.
If you’re wondering how VRR works: it adjusts your console’s refresh rate to match the game frame rate. This means fewer choppy moments and smoother gameplay. For the PS5, enabling VRR with a 120Hz setting can lead to frame rates touching 120fps in some scenes, enhancing the overall experience.
Interestingly, other users on social media have shared mixed reactions. Some appreciate the smoothness of VRR, while others find the graphical quality takes a hit. For instance, native resolution drops to 1440p on both PS5 and PS5 Pro with VRR enabled, which might not be everyone’s cup of tea.
Historically, game updates like this often spark discussions in the gaming community. Developers usually monitor feedback to improve future patches. For Cyberpunk 2077, a game that has faced its share of ups and downs since its launch, this update feels like a step in the right direction, but players are eager for more substantial enhancements.
As gamers continue to voice their opinions, it’ll be interesting to see if CD Projekt RED commits to further improvements for the PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X. Many fans hope that adding better ray tracing options could transform the experience even more.
For a deeper dive into the technical details, including insights from experts in gaming tech, check out [Digital Foundry’s latest episode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m05yE_-X7uY). Their analysis offers a wealth of information about the update and its implications.