CDPR addresses recent departure and morale rumours
Marcin Iwinski is very charismatic, even when writting.
Marcin Iwinski is very charismatic, even when writting.
So? Yes read they but consider the following are or it's picture above? :yodaficator YD-102b active:Sardukhar;n9698931 said:Also, yes, AGAIN, They Read The Forums.
metalmaniac21;n9699291 said:^Well, you two guys actually right in parts. Reinventing the wheel and caring for customer's earnings is alright (when it's not bethesda-way) but what about own employees? Losing a person on an important post like level designer or a programmer at least postpones the release date for no good reason since the newcomer has to learn anew or just reinvent another unfinished cyberwheel.
So? Yes read they but consider the following are or it's picture above? :yodaficator YD-102b active:
And "silence is the cost" is a strange argument. CDPR were pretty vocal about Cyberpunk in 2013-14, why not now?
metalmaniac21;n9699291 said:And "silence is the cost" is a strange argument. CDPR were pretty vocal about Cyberpunk in 2013-14, why not now?
metalmaniac21;n9699291 said:Reinventing the wheel and caring for customer's earnings is alright (when it's not bethesda-way)
metalmaniac21;n9699291 said:Reinventing the wheel (bethesda-way)
Lisbeth_Salander;n9699411 said:But why use this strategy? Because it creates hype.
Edo34;n9699471 said:I'm just gonna stand by that picture(gif)...the necessity to say anything in this case means(in my honest opinion) that there is actually something going on .The wording of the statement feels weird to put it politely because instead of reassuring us it basically says "yes things are not good but it's the price that needs to be paid to get the things done" .
4meg;n9699761 said:The first rule of CP2077 is *BANG!* *gurgle* *sputter* *expires*
Maelcom404;n9699641 said:Ok, see you next year, if gladly we have stuff to debate about, other than expectation over nothing or how the CDPR lunch room lacks vegetable... ]
Edo34;n9699471 said:I'm just gonna stand by that picture(gif)...the necessity to say anything in this case means(in my honest opinion) that there is actually something going on .The wording of the statement feels weird to put it politely because instead of reassuring us it basically says "yes things are not good but it's the price that needs to be paid to get the things done" .
Meccanical;n9699861 said:If they say nothing "Clearly something is wrong". If they say something "See this proves something was wrong"
At the end of the day, you will all come to your own conclusions.
Lisbeth_Salander;n9699411 said:It's a business strategy,
Marcin Iwinski (CEO) said in a interview that CDPR will follow Bethesda's marketing strategy of releasing the game a short period after announcing it. Bethesda's strategy is basically what they did with Fallout 4:
1. Keep quiet until you are ready to announce your game
2. Announce your game at a big gaming event
3, Market the game pretty hard
4. Release it six months later
But why use this strategy? Because it creates hype.
Lisbeth_Salander;n9699971 said:What I got from this is that CDPR really cares about their reputation as a developer and are trying the most to not let fear influence Cyberpunk 2077, in other words CDPR owns slaves and Marcin Iwinski is a BDSM unicorn sex dungeon master over the company.
More like #TeamYennifer showing it's ugly head. Either way, not very *cyberpunk*(the p&p)...4meg;n9700471 said:FTFY.
Too Blade Runner?
Lisbeth_Salander;n9699971 said:What I got from this is that CDPR really cares about their reputation as a developer and are trying the most to not let fear influence Cyberpunk 2077, in other words CDPR owns slaves and Marcin Iwinski is a BDSM sex dungeon master over the company.