Cyberpunk 2077 is here, and it has arrived with its fair share of bugs, glitches and error codes.
One such problem with the game is causing textures to pop in. This will be a familiar problem to a lot of gamers, but that doesn't make it any less annoying.
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Keep on reading, then, and we'll tell you everything we know about the Cyberpunk 2077 textures popping in issue...
How to fix Cyberpunk 2077 textures popping in issue
If you're seeing bad textures or textures popping in/out, there are a few things you can do, whether you're on PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, Google Stadia or Xbox Series X/S.
PC players should try this: increase the 'Level Of Detail' setting to 'High'; alter the 'Cascaded Shadows Range' and the 'Distance Shadows Resolution' so they reach further distances; plus, reinstall/update your NVIDIA or AMD drivers.
On console, you'll want to try these little tricks: make sure you've got the game installed on your internal drive rather than any external storage you've got plugged in, and make sure you've got the latest patch downloaded and installed. It's not much, but it should help you out a bit!
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What other problems does Cyberpunk 2077 have?
This is far from the only problem plaguing Cyberpunk 2077 at the moment: as with a lot of big titles these days, this game has launched with plenty of kinks that need to be ironed out.
Some players keep seeing crashes, accompanied by an error code that says the game has 'flatlined' - not terrifying at all, that.
Other players have seen trees popping up all over the place, which is just plain weird, to be honest.
Over on Steam, meanwhile, some people have reported that the game doesn't want to download at all.
There have also been reports of freezes and lag spikes, which is pretty much par for the course with game launches at the moment. But still, we're certainly looking forward to that next patch.
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