Both. The hype machine got way out of control, but it goes both ways. You blindly believe everything some dumb Youtuber or clickbait article says after they've regurgitated and padded out a snippet of official news?
Yep, look at it all, as a discerning customer with a functioning brain, you should be able to assess and evaluate whether the product will meet your expectations or not. In fact, as said discerning customer; you should have begun being cautious about the product following multiple delays and allegations of development crunch.
So basically it's everyone fault but CDPR.
You need to find informations, verify it yourself, and get your answer.
I can't really understand this way of thinking.
But maybe because I have no functioning brain right?
If you took a gamble and bought the game and were still disappointed, you were entitled to a refund, move on, play something else ... though here you are over a year later, complaining about a video game like it personally offended you somehow.
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And it seems very people to this platform tend to excuse CDPR for everything they did.
Maybe people like us are needed, to prevent this plaftorm to become a new religion...
A merc in NC has no business fucking with the NCPD anyway.
But then You have NPCD scanner activity witch are 50% of the only activity You can do in Cyberpunk.
My brain does not work perfectly, but I see a contradiction here.
If anything, MaxTac should swoop in and destroy V instantaneously if the player decides they want to start a spree GTA style - after all, that's probably seen in the lore as Cyberpsychosis. This is a different argument entirely, anyway.
MaxTac? You mean the people that are only showed once during the intro?
I don't think any company, even GAAS titles, have all day to answer questions from the community. The official Cyberpunk Twitter answered questions pretty regularly prior to release, and info in those answers were disseminated to platforms like this forum, subreddits, bottomfeeder gaming news articles, etc. etc.
Yup I can see a lot of informations... so remind me... when will the next patch be released?
And what content will have?
And please, provide source, since I'm not intelligent enought to decide myself.
Not at all. But, like I identify...would it even matter?
Well, If you consider that the game was released a 1 ago and still is not working as intended... Yes it matter.
We are not talking about DLC or new content.
We are talking about something that should be already working, and it is not.
So be trasparent and open about their plan, should be the right thing to do.
Like I said, might be interesting to try. In practice, I doubt more than a handful of players would even notice it. Or remember it when the time for an announcement came.
I don't think that's an argument.
The old "Hey but I don't care about x..."
CDPR should be transparent even if was asked by only 1 player.
And If they take a look at the forum, You will see that actually thousend of people are asking for an update.
As of now, it has been far more effective getting the word out about things to make a new, targeted thread whenever something was ready to be announced. The goal is not to "hide" information. The goal is to actually get as many people as possible to see the information and recognize it as official. What you describe is exactly what happens. Whenever an official announcement is made, that thread is normally at the very top of Hot Topics for weeks.
Of course it is!
Yeah it's easy to share all informations
when delivered. And Yes, they tend to do it.
But what about the customers that are waiting for more than a year to play a product they payed for?
Why it's not CDPR priority to talk with them? To explain how they will regain trust?
If you don't speak for several month, to me it's a confirmation that they don't care.