In the ever-evolving landscape of immersive simulation and sci-fi gaming, few titles have managed to capture the imagination of the community quite like CyberPlanet . While the base game offered a robust framework of neon-lit metropolises and corporate espionage, players have long clamored for a definitive, high-fidelity experience that pushes hardware to its limits. Enter the update that has broken the internet: CyberPlanet 65 Full Extra Quality .
If you have the GPU muscle and the patience for a 200 GB download, dive into the rain-soaked alleys of Sector 7. Just don't blame your GPU fans if they sound like a hovercraft taking off.
Reddit user u/NeonNomad wrote: "I thought my 4090 was a beast, but this update humbled it. I had to drop from 4K to 1440p, but the lighting is so good, I didn't care. The reflections in the chrome augments... chef's kiss."
However, the update is not without controversy. Some users report that "Full Extra Quality" causes after 2 hours of play, requiring a restart. Developers have promised a hotfix (v.65.1) due next week addressing VRAM management. Is "Full Extra Quality" Worth the Storage Space? Let’s do the math. The standard CyberPlanet installation is 80 GB. Installing the "Full Extra Quality" assets brings the total to roughly 200 GB .