If shifting the game across to another drive, you will, of course, need to reinstall it from scratch, then move your existing saves across (in Steam, they can be synced to the cloud, but otherwise, as the dev advises, you can find your saved games in: %userprofile%\Saved Games\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077). So, you’re likely to have to upgrade from a hard disk perhaps sooner rather than later, anyway. That said, a broader move towards SSDs being required, as seen with Starfield recently, is underway. If not, then you’re maybe looking at an upgrade to an SSD, which is unlikely to be a move that many folks make just to play an expansion. When the general expectation for an expansion is to optimize things, if anything – not go in the other direction.Īs noted, you might just be fine on a hard disk anyway, particularly if your other components are above the minimum (and you have plenty of system RAM, and VRAM on your graphics card). So, down the line, things may go very wonky for gamers still trying to limp along on a hard disk.Īs you might imagine, there has been some less than pleased reaction to a game getting an update that bumps the spec in such a meaningful way, insisting on a different storage medium, and upping GPU requirements a fair bit, too. However, the experience on a hard disk installation of the game is likely to become suboptimal, and indeed CD Projekt Red will no longer test Cyberpunk 2077 on PCs with hard drives. So, what’s going on here exactly? When the preparatory update for Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty comes through in mid-September, will you no longer be able to play the game at all if it’s installed on a hard drive?
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