I expected at least one or two mechanics-related questions. But alas. Some of them were even repeated, I think.Surprised?
I didn’t even bother with this one.
I mean no disrespect to the devs, it's not their fault, but... yikes.
I expected at least one or two mechanics-related questions. But alas. Some of them were even repeated, I think.Surprised?
I didn’t even bother with this one.
I really hope they change their mind and don't make V's skill at using a shotgun related to strenght. That makes no sense. And I'm even more scared of the (very concrete) possibility that the stronger V is the more damage output a shotgun has.
they chose the questions they wanted to give an answer to... which is totally fair and I totally expected it after the last Q&A and this year on the forum.it's not their fault,
So i am guessing you saw the demo..Not sure if this is a good place to talk about it but what were the improvements compared to last year's demo. If you can think of anything specific i.e
have you seen melee combat?
I'm fine with this. It fits with the lore and cat and mouse chases with the cops get annoying.This one is cool but short - https://www.pcgamer.com/you-can-fight-the-law-in-cyberpunk-2077-but-the-law-will-win/
The odds are very good that at some point during your adventures in Cyberpunk 2077, you'll run into trouble with the law. Hey, it happens—everybody runs into a little bit of bad luck that's totally not their fault now and then, right? But producer Richard Borzymowski told USgamer that there are ways you can mitigate your risk factors—beginning with knowing where it's good to be bad.
Night City will be divided into different districts, some of them extremely wealthy and others, not so much. The City Center is "super rich," and Japantown is also very affluent; the area known as Pacifica, on the other hand, is much poorer, which makes it a much better place for your unsavory activities.
"In Pacifica (one of the poorer areas) you could probably shoot someone, and if nobody would see then nobody would care," Borzymowski said. "If you would do that in the City Center you would probably get some law enforcement. Because those areas are way more patrolled. The crowds will act and dress differently. You might hear more languages, for example Japanese might be a prominent language, because the Japanese are considered upper class in the universe."
If you do get into a beef with the local gendarmes, you can fight, but the law will win. "Your options are to run away, fight them and then run away, or fight them, fight them, fight them, and then die," Borzymowski said. Sounds a bit like Cyber GTA, no? The only real crime is being caught.
Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for release on April 16, 2020. Here's a handful of new screens showcasing burly men in gritty environments for your viewing pleasure.
Oh, the hammer. It never was a big part of the demo anyway so i didn't really expect it here..Anyway some more screenshots.
Also two other screenshots that are not on their twitter.
SCREENSHOT 1
SCREENSHOT 2
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Good stuff.This one is cool but short - https://www.pcgamer.com/you-can-fight-the-law-in-cyberpunk-2077-but-the-law-will-win/
The odds are very good that at some point during your adventures in Cyberpunk 2077, you'll run into trouble with the law. Hey, it happens—everybody runs into a little bit of bad luck that's totally not their fault now and then, right? But producer Richard Borzymowski told USgamer that there are ways you can mitigate your risk factors—beginning with knowing where it's good to be bad.
Night City will be divided into different districts, some of them extremely wealthy and others, not so much. The City Center is "super rich," and Japantown is also very affluent; the area known as Pacifica, on the other hand, is much poorer, which makes it a much better place for your unsavory activities.
"In Pacifica (one of the poorer areas) you could probably shoot someone, and if nobody would see then nobody would care," Borzymowski said. "If you would do that in the City Center you would probably get some law enforcement. Because those areas are way more patrolled. The crowds will act and dress differently. You might hear more languages, for example Japanese might be a prominent language, because the Japanese are considered upper class in the universe."
If you do get into a beef with the local gendarmes, you can fight, but the law will win. "Your options are to run away, fight them and then run away, or fight them, fight them, fight them, and then die," Borzymowski said. Sounds a bit like Cyber GTA, no? The only real crime is being caught.
Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for release on April 16, 2020. Here's a handful of new screens showcasing burly men in gritty environments for your viewing pleasure.
I really hope they change their mind and don't make V's skill at using a shotgun related to strenght. That makes no sense. And I'm even more scared of the (very concrete) possibility that the stronger V is the more damage output a shotgun has.
This news got deleted and Lilayah said on discord we should ignore that as it's still up to debate. More info soonish.I cannot create a Thread since i am not old enough here...
However, CDPR will be streaming a cut of the new demo on twitch alongside interviews, August 30th, 8PM CEST
https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/news/29533/gameplay-stream-announcement
Only 15 minutes of game content, that's very small.
I hope we'll still get the full 40+ minutes version at PAX even with its rewind to show a different playstyle.
She has so many great cos play pic`s .
This news got deleted and Lilayah said on discord we should ignore that as it's still up to debate. More info soonish.
It's now confirmed.FYI, if anyone sees this post anywhere on the internet: https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/news/29533/gameplay-stream-announcement
...Ignore it. Lilayah said to ignore it and that everything is still subject to change.
15min? Is this an out of season April Fool's joke?It's now confirmed.
Um ... no?15min? Is this an out of season April Fool's joke?