funny that i have to be patient considering the game was released almost half a year ago.Just be patient. Pretty sure a new patch will arrive once it's ready.
So a month has passed, and there is still no new patch. No news about upcoming fixes, upcoming dlc's or plans in general. It all looks very, very sad.
Seem pretty reasonable for me"when its ready"
I honestly doubt complaining will help either. I get you're eager for new patches (who isn't?), but you can find something else to do in the meantime. Let the workers work, in peace. Bottom line, expressing how much you want patches won't make them come any faster, there is work to be done & it has to be done regardless of who complains where.funny that i have to be patient considering the game was released almost half a year ago.
While what you say about complaints falling on deaf ears is true, CDPR should be held to account for the state of this game. I find it baffling how people can defend the lack of communication and action at this point. CDPR clearly have some idea what is going on and can spare the time and resources on those articles that are trying to keep some enthusiasm about the game alive, yet remain silent while some of their happier customers jump to their defense. I really don't think it's on, it is thoroughly disrespectful to paying customers.I honestly doubt complaining will help either. I get you're eager for new patches (who isn't?), but you can find something else to do in the meantime. Let the workers work, in peace. Bottom line, expressing how much you want patches won't make them come any faster, there is work to be done & it has to be done regardless of who complains where.
Also, half a year, really is not that long. I understand that perhaps you're so eager for the patches that it feels like the time painfully drags in, thus for your own sake I highly recommend finding something else to do / another game to play if you aren't happy with the current state of Cyberpunk.
Totally agree. But none of what you mention is at fault of the game's developers. That is what I mean by "workers work" i.e. let the developers do their job. Developers literally can't communicate as much as you seem to want, otherwise they just risk letting (more?) people down & their work & that of others they work with unnecessarily. When you say "CDPR," that's far too general. Who in CDPR, exactly? If you must place blame on anyone/anygroup, blame the bosses making somewhat questionable decisions, not their workers.While what you say about complaints falling on deaf ears is true, CDPR should be held to account for the state of this game. I find it baffling how people can defend the lack of communication and action at this point. CDPR clearly have some idea what is going on and can spare the time and resources on those articles that are trying to keep some enthusiasm about the game alive, yet remain silent while some of their happier customers jump to their defense. I really don't think it's on, it is thoroughly disrespectful to paying customers.
CDPR are the company that made the game. I'm unfamiliar with their personnel and structure, so would be unsure who specifically I should address. I certainly am not expecting the actual programmers to communicate, CDPR have other people for that and it is up to them to sort that out, not down to me.Totally agree. But none of what you mention is at fault of the game's developers. That is what I mean by "workers work" i.e. let the developers do their job. Developers literally can't communicate as much as you seem to want, otherwise they just risk their work & that of others they work with unnecessarily. When you say "CDPR," that's far too general. Who in CDPR, exactly? If you must place blame on anyone/anygroup, blame the bosses making somewhat questionable decisions, not their workers.
I bought a finished product, and did not agree to participate in the beta test for my own money, so waiting for fixes for six months is not okay. Developers have obligations. Instead of detailed reports on the work done, they publish all sorts of crap like Panam is the most popular romantic interest in Cyberpunk 2077.I honestly doubt complaining will help either. I get you're eager for new patches (who isn't?), but you can find something else to do in the meantime. Let the workers work, in peace. Bottom line, expressing how much you want patches won't make them come any faster, there is work to be done & it has to be done regardless of who complains where.
Also, half a year, really is not that long. I understand that perhaps you're so eager for the patches that it feels like the time painfully drags in, thus for your own sake I highly recommend finding something else to do / another game to play if you aren't happy with the current state of Cyberpunk.
To be fair I don't think it's the devs who published these ads. I'm no expert but I beleive it's more the PR department who are publishing these advertisments. So I don't think it's negatively impacting the work of the developers.I bought a finished product, and did not agree to participate in the beta test for my own money, so waiting for fixes for six months is not okay. Developers have obligations. Instead of detailed reports on the work done, they publish all sorts of crap like Panam is the most popular romantic interest in Cyberpunk 2077.