I expect nothing but minor bug fixes. And after that nothing else feature-wise or improvement of immersion (ie AI, customization, etc)
The game was basically scraped and rebuilt in the span of the last two years with the older assets and simplified mechanics of gameplay, character customization, lack of cyber ware (visible fashion ware, wtf happened to "style over substance"), interaction, hacking/terminal control, features, and World building. They can't possibly build the RPG experience that was shown in 2018 and that's a fact. And considering the RPG tag was removed. Welp that's a dead end.
Cyberpunk 2077 had a good story, that's it. Already shelved and never looking back.
If you remain hopeful good for you. But I learned my lesson and ain't buying shit anymore from CDPR. Still kinda curious for the online mode though I don't expect much.
Currently having a blast in cyberpunk 2020 and thinking of the lackluster experience 2077 is, nothing can save it. They can't pull of a no man's sky for this one.
Ie net running in Cp2077 (2018 edition) basically looked like a 3d battle mat from cp2020 net running (awesome and engaging in my opinion) and thinking of the barebones and streamlined hacking in 2077 (release edition) just makes me sad... And that's just one example.
Nothing can honor Mike Pondsmith's vision of the Cyberpunk world with what CDPR has. I even kinda feel sorry for the man for being directly tied to this game. CDPR should've just called it "A Cyberpunk story" to avoid any "false" assumptions...
The game was basically scraped and rebuilt in the span of the last two years with the older assets and simplified mechanics of gameplay, character customization, lack of cyber ware (visible fashion ware, wtf happened to "style over substance"), interaction, hacking/terminal control, features, and World building. They can't possibly build the RPG experience that was shown in 2018 and that's a fact. And considering the RPG tag was removed. Welp that's a dead end.
Cyberpunk 2077 had a good story, that's it. Already shelved and never looking back.
If you remain hopeful good for you. But I learned my lesson and ain't buying shit anymore from CDPR. Still kinda curious for the online mode though I don't expect much.
Currently having a blast in cyberpunk 2020 and thinking of the lackluster experience 2077 is, nothing can save it. They can't pull of a no man's sky for this one.
Ie net running in Cp2077 (2018 edition) basically looked like a 3d battle mat from cp2020 net running (awesome and engaging in my opinion) and thinking of the barebones and streamlined hacking in 2077 (release edition) just makes me sad... And that's just one example.
Nothing can honor Mike Pondsmith's vision of the Cyberpunk world with what CDPR has. I even kinda feel sorry for the man for being directly tied to this game. CDPR should've just called it "A Cyberpunk story" to avoid any "false" assumptions...
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