Hey chooms! Video games are the perfect mix of art and tech. Modern AAA games have set the bar insanely high, with their crazy complexity and thousands of talented creators. Even with all the knowledge and tools in the industry that should make game development easier, these projects just keep getting more and more sophisticated. In fact, their budgets have even blown past Hollywood blockbusters. I spent my entire childhood lost in video games, playing an insane number of titles without any parental control. As a parent myself now, I'd be shocked by how much screen time I had back then. It's been about 20 years since I was last fully hooked on a game. @CyberpunkGame, just like the groundbreaking games from two decades ago, can only be truly enjoyed on the most cutting-edge hardware. The ultra-realistic graphics and dense crowds of NPCs can only be fully experienced on top-tier PC setups. I feel for those who play on consoles, as both the controller and the graphics will always be behind the PC experience. It's interesting that the hardware demands haven't changed much in 20 years; both then and now, revolutionary games push the limits of available technology, and engineers have to constantly adapt to keep up with the growing needs of games and their audiences. I was lucky enough to start playing Cyberpunk 2077 with the 2.0 update, which brings the game closest to what the developers originally wanted. The game is absolutely mind-blowing – the plot, the world, the attention to detail, the graphics, the freedom, and the ultra-violence are all amazing. As an older gamer, I sometimes found it hard to accept the silly plot twists and other things designed for a younger audience, but I quickly got used to the game's rules and became fully immersed. Cyberpunk 2077 is incredibly addictive, and I found myself playing for no less than 7 hours straight. Of course, as a startup founder with a family, those 7-hour sessions could only be squeezed in between Saturday night and Sunday morning. After about 60 hours of gameplay, I had to put an end to my current AAA gaming binge. I think my next dive will be GTA 6 in 2025. There's no denying that video games are an important art form, leaving a cultural impact just like great movies, literature, paintings, TV shows, music, and sculpture. However, what sets them apart is the crazy amount of time they demand from you. It's hard to imagine the huge effort that went into creating the world of Cyberpunk 2077 – a truly massive undertaking that deserves the utmost respect. I want to express my deepest appreciation to the developers at @CDPROJEKTRED for not backing down from the challenge and delivering an incredible gaming experience.