Cyberpunk 2077: Greyed-Out DLSS Ray Reconstruction

Cyberpunk 2077's much expected 2.0 update is officially out! Along with it came a plethora of fresh game enhancements. These include of changes to the battle system, bonuses and abilities, cyberware, and a ton more. In addition to these possibilities for gameplay, the game also has additional graphic improvements. The most significant of them is CP2077's incorporation of DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction. This option improves the game's performance and smoothness while increasing the frame rate. It also makes the game noticeably nicer. But under the Options, the DLSS Ray Reconstruction is grayed out for some players. Here's how to fix Cyberpunk 2077's DLSS Ray Reconstruction Option being greyed out.

Cyberpunk 2077: Greyed-Out DLSS Ray Reconstruction

How to Fix the Greyed-Out DLSS Ray Reconstruction in Cyberpunk 2077

Make sure you have the most recent Nvidia Graphics Card drivers before anything else. The GeForce Game Ready Driver version 537.42, which was published on September 21st, 2023, is the minimum that you need. Naturally, this also implies that in order to use this option and enjoy all of the benefits of DLSS Sharpness in Cyberpunk 2077, you will need a GeForce RTX graphics card.

Cyberpunk 2077: Greyed-Out DLSS Ray Reconstruction
Regarding how to activate DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction in CP2077, you should know that at the moment, this feature is limited to Nvidia 4000 series cards (4070Ti and upwards), as well as the 3090 (although it will function at 1080p and 30 frames per second on the 3090).

What Does Cyberpunk 2077's Ray Reconstruction Mean?

With DLSS 3.5, a new option has been introduced. Ray Reconstruction modifies the appearance and functionality of ray-tracing lighting and other similar effects. This option uses cutting-edge AI to lessen their often significant GPU impact while improving their appearance. As a consequence, the gameplay runs more smoothly and has better graphics.