At the time of writing, no one has filed any bugs against the update, and those posting in the comments on the mod page seem generally pleased with it so far, although one person did notice some 'ghosting.' As this is labelled as an unofficial file, it is recommended that players back up their game before installing version 2.3.2.
This latest patch was released last Monday, although a report does say that the one here is an unofficial patch which was lifted directly from Nvidia's SDK, or software development kit.
Uploading the file to Nexusmods recently, user noxide1234 has made it possible for Cyberpunk 2077 fans to update the game on PC to version 2.3.2 of Nvidia's DLSS. Now, it looks as though CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 will be getting the latest drivers for the upscaling software, even though it seems to be an unofficial patch. With Nvidia promising DLSS to more PC games earlier this year, there seems to be less excuse for the big studios to not make their upcoming releases compatible with the upscaling technology. Deep Learning Super Sampling, or DLSS, is pretty much the norm for gaming these days, especially for AAA titles with huge budgets.