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A few days ago we were through you IT summary announced the postponement of the release of Cyberpunk 2077. Meanwhile, the game studio CD Projekt decided to make the game available to journalists for the first time ever, and it looks like it will be the best game of the year. It is already known that Cyberpunk 2077 will support Ray Tracing and many other technologies upon release. In addition, yesterday we informed you about the new Windows 10 update, which was intended for members of the Insider Program. Despite the fact that this latest version of Windows supposedly has no news, there is one essential thing in it - let's say what. Let's get straight to the point.

Cyberpunk 2077 will already support Ray Tracing at launch

One of the most anticipated games this year, Cyberpunk 2077, from the game studio CD Projekt, was supposed to be released several months ago. Unfortunately, the studio had to completely postpone the release of the game, unfortunately three times already. According to the latest postponement, the release of Cyberpunk 2077 is set for November 19, 2020. However, at the moment, the first journalists have been given the opportunity to "sniff" this game, and they are more than appreciative of it. According to most of them, this is one of the best and most anticipated games of this year. On top of that, we can already confirm that Cyberpunk 2077 will support nVidia's Ray Tracing technology immediately upon release, as well as nVidia DLSS 2.0. From Ray Tracing, players can look forward to ambient occlusion, illumination, reflections and shadows. You can see images from Cyberpunk 2077 in the gallery I have attached below.

Windows 10 will not be able to delay updates

Ve yesterday's summary we informed you about the release of a new update for Windows 10, which was intended for all members of the Insider Program from Microsoft. These so-called "insiders" have access to beta versions of the Windows 10 operating system. At first glance, it seemed that this new beta version brings practically no news and only fixes various bugs and errors. It turns out that this is not a lie, but Microsoft "forgot" to mention one thing. If you have ever worked on Windows 10, then you are certainly aware of the urgent updates. Back when Windows 10 got an update, the operating system was able to completely tear you away from work just to update. For now, there was always an option to postpone the update (even if you had a time limit for that). As part of the last update, however, the option to postpone the next update is missing. So it can be said that once Windows decides to update, it will simply update – no matter what it costs. Let's hope this is just a prank and that this doesn't just make it to the full and public version of Windows 10.

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