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CD Projekt Red Announces Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition Is Coming to Mac

CD PROJEKT RED today announced Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition will be arriving natively on Macs with Apple silicon, including the new iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro, powered by the M4 family of chips. The game is optimized to take full advantage of Apple silicon and Metal to bring the immersive world of Night City - and the deadly district of Dogtown - to Mac gamers for the very first time.

The game will include advanced features like path tracing, frame generation, and built-in Spatial Audio for even more immersive gameplay and stunning visuals. Coming to Mac early next year, it will be available to purchase via both the Mac App Store and Steam, and existing Steam PC purchases will carry over to the Mac. More details and a release date for early next year will be announced at a later time.
"I'm incredibly excited that Mac gamers across the world will be able to discover the world and stories of Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty early next year. With the power of Apple silicon and Apple's advanced technologies, the dark future of Night City on Mac brings players impressive performance, amazing visuals, and an immersive, cinematic experience. Everyone at CD PROJEKT RED is thrilled to bring this open-world RPG to the Mac and we are also eagerly looking forward to the future of our games on Apple silicon," said Michał Nowakowski, Joint Chief Executive Officer at CD PROJEKT RED.
Source: Cyberpunk
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30 Comments on CD Projekt Red Announces Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition Is Coming to Mac

#26
StimpsonJCat
Darmok N JaladJust today, the row label column in excel went blank. If I hover over it, the numbers would reappear for a time and then disappear. I experience stuff like this on the regular, on a business class laptop. Does it crash? No, not usually, but there is definitely a lack of quality in the feel of using that particular Windows machine.
Sounds like an Intel graphics driver bug to me.
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#27
Scrizz
Lew ZealandWell that's unexpected.

I hope it gets the full 2020 release treatment with plenty of hilarious bugs or Mac users won't know what they missed. I have an M1 Pro MacBook with the 2048 core GPU so it could run OK on it. I bought on GOG but they're both owned by CDPR, the Mac version should be there too, right? It better be.
I only had 1 issue. The day before release, I could see the all trees in the game all the time, through everything.
The next day a patch was out that fixed it. :toast:
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#28
lexluthermiester
Darmok N JaladBut is it an office problem? What renders the app and causes that sort of problem?
What you described is a problem internal to Excel. The rendering engine for Windows itself has nothing to do with it.
JunThis is going to be interesting to see how it run and see how Ray tracing preform on the M chip.
lexluthermiesterIt's not. The MacOS version of CyberPunk2077 will be sans raytracing. Apple's performance on RTRT is very sub-par compared to NVidia and AMD. Pathetic would be another good word to describe it.
I might have been wrong on that point. According to TweakTown, they are going to try PathTracing.
www.tweaktown.com/news/101415/cyberpunk-2077-is-coming-to-mac-will-run-natively-on-apple-silicon-with-path-tracing/index.html
So M4 GFX performance is really that good??
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Lew Zealand
lexluthermiesterWhat you described is a problem internal to Excel. The rendering engine for Windows itself has nothing to do with it.



I might have been wrong on that point. According to TweakTown, they are going to try PathTracing.
www.tweaktown.com/news/101415/cyberpunk-2077-is-coming-to-mac-will-run-natively-on-apple-silicon-with-path-tracing/index.html
So M4 GFX performance is really that good??
Can the Radeon 780M iGPU run CP2077 with Path Tracing? Technically yes. Should I run it with Path Tracing? No.

I'll bet it's the same here, but we'll see.
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lexluthermiester
Lew ZealandCan the Radeon 780M iGPU run CP2077 with Path Tracing? Technically yes. Should I run it with Path Tracing? No.

I'll bet it's the same here, but we'll see.
Maybe. I agree with you. Apple has been pulling rabbits out of their hats so who knows..
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