This whole thread is one huge stupid backlash over nothing.
While many journalists have written about the footage in detail, the cyberpunk subreddit is notorious for picking apart photos and footage to find details from the story. CDPR might be worried about certain details being revealed related to spoilers.
People need to stop being so quick to complain. Things change. CDPR didn't lie to us. They said they'd show us the footage and they are.
The gameplay showed at Gamescom and E3 was 30 minutes long, not 48. The 48 minutes gameplay was last year's. So a 15 minute edit isn't that bad. Many think they're cutting dialogue and story elements related to spoilers since the footage comes from the middle of the game. While many journalists have written about the footage in detail, the cyberpunk subreddit is notorious for picking apart photos and footage to find details from the story. CDPR might be worried about certain details being revealed related to spoilers.
People need to stop being so quick to complain. Things change. CDPR didn't lie to us. They said they'd show us the footage and they are.
CDPR said you can attack most NPCs in the open world other than children and story essential NPCs.Is this a title that features a really open world gameplay or is this open world an illusion?
CDPR said you can attack most NPCs in the open world other than children and story essential NPCs.
Also, we saw in the 2018 demo the scavengers attack V on the street after the mission at the start. I think there will definitely be open world encounters that exist as consequences from play actions in other places ... and probably some seemingly random (meaning they narratively happen without stimulus from V, not that they are procedural in nature).
TLDR; no, I do not think the open world will be an illusion any more than TW3 was.
The scavenger's attack sequence is a scripted event in which the game becomes a rail shooter.
Well they were trying to shoot her from the back of the van.It was also pretty stupid sequence. The scavs start at chasing V, but after they curve in front of him it turns into V chasing them for no apparent reason.
CDPR said you can attack most NPCs in the open world other than children and story essential NPCs.
Also, we saw in the 2018 demo the scavengers attack V on the street after the mission at the start. I think there will definitely be open world encounters that exist as consequences from play actions in other places ... and probably some seemingly random (meaning they narratively happen without stimulus from V, not that they are procedural in nature).
TLDR; no, I do not think the open world will be an illusion any more than TW3 was.
Yup. i also read that Cops arent in every district. Some districts are really fun, you can really do whatever you want, kinda lawless.
Well they were trying to shoot her from the back of the van.