Here’s how to make the most of Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals on consoles
It’s been a long wait, but Cyberpunk 2077 is actually real, and people all over the world are exploring Night City in CD Projekt RED’s most ambitious title ever. Our Cyberpunk 2077 review gives this open-world sci-fi RPG a good shot at being the best game ever made on PC, but, unfortunately, the story isn’t as clean-cut on consoles like the Xbox One and PS4. Cyberpunk 2077 suffers from a plethora of bugs and glitches, but the issues are particularly nasty on consoles. Besides significant performance issues, Cyberpunk 2077’s console visuals leave a lot to be desired.
Players aren’t completely helpless, however, as there are ways to make Cyberpunk 2077 look and run a bit better with a few in-game settings, and a future plan from CDPR that should hopefully improve the situation as a whole. Here’s our guide to enhancing Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals on Xbox and PS4 consoles.
A dark and gritty world
Cyberpunk 2077
The standard for next-gen.
Cyberpunk 2077 is the latest project from CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the Witcher 3. To follow up the game that defined a generation of gaming, Cyberpunk 2077 needed to be huge, ambitious, and captivating.
How are Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals on consoles?
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Unfortunately, a lot of these reports are more-or-less true. While the exact problems aren’t the same across the board, the visual quality and overall experience of Cyberpunk 2077 is low enough on base consoles that CD Projekt RED has admitted the game wasn’t ready for consoles and is offering refunds.
The company has already begun patching the game with numerous bug fixes, like the recent 1.04 hotfix update. CDPR also has plans to release “large” patches in January and February to hopefully sort out the numerous issues consoles have playing this game, but nothing has massively improved yet.
With all that being said, there are things players can do to improve Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals and performance on consoles, even if it’s just by a little bit. This won’t be an immediate cure-all for everyone (it genuinely just depends on how bad Cyberpunk 2077 is for you and what hardware you’re using), but it can still have an immediately noticeable effect on your gameplay and experience.
How can I improve Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals on consoles?
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Note: All the images in this article were taken on an Xbox Series X. Cyberpunk 2077 may look or be affected by these changes differently on your console.
Graphics settings
The primary way to improve Cyberpunk 2077’s console visuals is with the handful of graphics settings offered by the game. None of these settings get as in-depth as you can be on PC, but there are still ways to clean Cyberpunk 2077’s visuals up and hopefully improve your gaming experience.
- Open the Main Menu in Cyberpunk 2077.
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- Open Settings from the Main Menu.
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- Using the bumpers on your controller, navigate to the “Graphics” tab.
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- You’ll see there are five different settings: Film Grain, Chromatic Aberration, Depth of Field, Lens Flare, and Motion Blur.
- The Film Grain setting should be toggled off in Graphics.
- Film Grain is a filter that helps give Cyberpunk 2077 its signature look. On a PC with high visual settings, this can look great, but it can make everything appear fuzzier on consoles.
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- The Chromatic Aberration setting should be toggled on in Graphics.
- Chromatic Aberration refers to how light can be distorted by things like camera lenses. This plays into the heavy reliance Night City has on bright lights and neon.
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- The Depth of Field setting should be toggled off in Graphics.
- Depth of Field blurs things that are in the distance or aren’t in focus. This can look great on high visual settings and offer additional contrast to scenes, but consoles don’t handle this effect very well.
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- The Lens Flare setting should be toggled on in Graphics.
- Lens Flare is common in video games, movies, and other visual mediums, and refers to the effect of light being scattered over a lens or screen. This, like Chromatic Aberration, helps in Cyberpunk 2077.
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- The Motion Blur setting should be toggled off in Graphics.
- Motion Blur is how games simulate blurred perception when things are moving. This effect can can cause some people nausea, but it’s particularly bad in Cyberpunk 2077 on consoles.
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- All of these settings can be modified and customized to your preferences, but this is the best set-up we’ve found for Cyberpunk 2077’s console visuals.
HDR settings
If you’re playing on a console that supports HDR and have an HDR-compatible TV, you can squeeze better contrast and brighter visuals out of Cyberpunk 2077. However, things don’t always look perfect straight out of the box, so Cyberpunk 2077 lets you tweak your HDR settings to your liking.
To edit your HDR settings in Cyberpunk 2077, follow these steps:
- Open the Main Menu in Cyberpunk 2077.
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- Open Settings.
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- Click the left analog stick on any screen to access HDR settings.
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- You can now edit your HDR settings, with Maximum Brightness, Paper White, and Tone-Mapping Midpoint options.
- Cyberpunk 2077 will scroll through a selection of images so you can preview your changes.
- You might also be able to edit your HDR settings through your TV or console by following our guide to HDR on Xbox Series X|S and popular TVs.
Xbox Series X|S
If you’re playing on an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you already have the best possible console experience for Cyberpunk 2077. Furthermore, a next-gen upgrade is planned for 2021 to properly optimize Cyberpunk 2077 for the latest console hardware. That being said, those who are already playing on next-gen consoles (including the PS5) have an extra setting to tweak.
- Open the Main Menu in Cyberpunk 2077.
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- Open Settings.
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- Using the bumpers on your controller, navigate to the “Video” tab.
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- Cyberpunk 2077 has two different modes on Xbox Series X|S: Performance and Quality modes.
- Performance mode prioritizes frame rate over resolution. Cyberpunk 2077 will run smoother but look a little worse.
- Quality mode prioritizes resolution over frame rate. Cyberpunk 2077 will look sharper but run a little worse.
- For the best Cyberpunk 2077 console visuals, toggle on Quality mode in Video.
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The results are an improvement — sort of
However, even with the “best console experience,” I’m can still improve Cyberpunk 2077’s console visuals using these settings. There is a difference, even while standing completely still in a room with a single window.
The effects are even more noticeable when in movement. Things appear more visually stable and the game tends to look more crisp overall. While this is unlikely to fix all of your problems with Cyberpunk 2077’s console visuals, especially if you’re playing on a base Xbox One or PS4, it does make Cyberpunk 2077 more enjoyable until CDPR (hopefully) fixes the game in full.
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A dark and gritty world
Cyberpunk 2077
The standard for next-gen.
Cyberpunk 2077 is the latest project from CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the Witcher 3. To follow up the game that defined a generation of gaming, Cyberpunk 2077 needed to be huge, ambitious, and captivating.
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