Same. I didn't choose that ending JUST so Kerry and V stay together. I want V to rob that big blinking place!Yeah, but I want t
Yeah, but I want to play *V* in the Crystal Palace.
Same. I didn't choose that ending JUST so Kerry and V stay together. I want V to rob that big blinking place!Yeah, but I want t
Yeah, but I want to play *V* in the Crystal Palace.
"You want a cure for V, buy the expansion !"
Some people are going to be unhappy no matter what, but having a "happy" ending locked behind a paywall would give them and the press a near perfect excuse to shit on the game again. I appreciated V's dilemma regardless of path, myself. Would be rather entertaining if the darkest ending possible ships with the expansion.It's just my opinion, but something like that seem to me quite "vicious" :
"Do you want a more satisfying ending that the one in the base game ? Yes, so buy the expansion !"
Or
"Sorry, the most satisfying ending is sold separatly"
Or even worse^^
"You want a cure for V, buy the expansion !"
Personally, it wouldn't bother me at all, I'll buy the expansion anyway, but I can see the complains coming from far![]()
Sure, some won't be happy anyway.Some people are going to be unhappy no matter what, but having a "happy" ending locked behind a paywall would give them and the press a near perfect excuse to shit on the game again. I appreciated V's dilemma regardless of path, myself. Would be rather entertaining if the darkest ending possible ships with the expansion.
It's up to them, sure, but a "bad" ending fits here. I don't think they would or should do that, it would be there if they wanted it to be. It's not like missing/broken systems. They finished the story. I would work to actively avoid those endings if they did such a thing personally. The only ending that really bothered me was the part in Temperance when Johnny hands an expensive guitar to a kid on his way back to Pacifica... Yeah, that'll go well.Sure, some won't be happy anyway.
But yes, it's only if it's delivered by paid content (if it's free, no problem^^).
Even if CDPR is really honest and admit that they changed their mind afterward, after "hearing" the community complains... They will never be able to stop a lot of people from thinking (for obvious reasons) that it was planned from the start and it's just a "vicious" commercial trick to try to make even more money with the expansion.
So they can do it for free, they can admit that it was a mistake and they will do it better in the next game, but sell it via a paid expansion... bad idea![]()
Me ? nope at all. I always think it will be pre "Nocturne OP55N1" content (pre-ending) or unrelated to main quest (like in TW3).Do you really think they would add more endings, though?
To to react to that (a while after^^), it's just to underline that Johnny will no longer be the selfish rebel rockerboy that he ever was. I mean, he stop smoking. He spend all of his very last eddies to buy something great, for another person than him. He leave his all life behind. And he leave Night City alone, with his little bag as his only possession...The only ending that really bothered me was the part in Temperance when Johnny hands an expensive guitar to a kid on his way back to Pacifica... Yeah, that'll go well.
Yeah... I get that, but Johnny knows what's gonna happen to that young man, if he even makes it home, because of that kit. It feels like the ending to a hokey 50's film, think Mr. Smith Goes To Night City, even down to the "Hey Mister, you forgot this!".Me ? nope at all. I always think it will be pre "Nocturne OP55N1" content (pre-ending) or unrelated to main quest (like in TW3).
But who know... Something that I'm pretty sure it's > we'll know for sure only when we get our hands on the expansion, not before
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To to react to that (a while after^^), it's just to underline that Johnny will no longer be the selfish rebel rockerboy that he ever was. I mean, he stop smoking. He spend all of his very last eddies to buy something great, for another person than him. He leave his all life behind. And he leave Night City alone, with his little bag as his only possession...
Even the fact he take off his glasses which he always have or almost, at the very end, follow the same idea... He won't ever be the famous selfish, hateful, rebel rockerboy. All of that thanks to V, the dreamer.
Even though I like bleak endings... I would have preferred endings like in TW3 and TW2, wholesome and meaningful for the story concerning your choices (don't get the same feeling here), not just your character getting snuffed for edginess sakeWithout better endings what exactly is the point of buying the DLC's?
Prolong the suffering of V by doing some more stuff that in the end has no meaning or serves any purpose just to spend some money. I said it once and i say it again. After almost 25 years of support for CDPR i get my happy ending and a cure for V or not a penny will move into their pockets ever again.
Not because i think i am that important (lets be realistic here 25 years of support doesn't entitle me to anything or means anything for anyone except myself) but because of an old saying. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me"
I do not dislike CDPR or hate them or any of that sort. But the cyperpunk genre is more than just abandoning all hope and watch characters you like suffer and die regardless of what they do. Even Blade Runner leaves you with Hope or Happy Feelings for at least someone you care about.
Yet even after watching edgerunners all i can think of is "Well that was a huge waste of time"
I feel you. That's why I'm like really really hoping that the sequel picks up where the endings leave off. It would be easy to incorporate them all in some fashion(I don't count the suicide as an ending. It's a game over. IMO) as a beginning gig for act 1. Have V entering the Crystal Palace, or have V and the Aldecaldos getting to Arizona, or have V being woken up by someone at Arasaka with a conscience, or have them being contacted by someone if they went back to earth in The Devil ending, or have Johnny in V's body searching for information on biochips and other stuff like that. Let me save my boys! Don't make it easy for V though. Make them go through Hell and back again, then back to Hell for an encore. Make them suffer, think all hope is lost, but then they win....or something. I didn't choose The Sun ending for nothing! I don't want to play as a new protag, not when the endings were so damn open-ended.Without better endings what exactly is the point of buying the DLC's?
Prolong the suffering of V by doing some more stuff that in the end has no meaning or serves any purpose just to spend some money. I said it once and i say it again. After almost 25 years of support for CDPR i get my happy ending and a cure for V or not a penny will move into their pockets ever again.
Not because i think i am that important (lets be realistic here 25 years of support doesn't entitle me to anything or means anything for anyone except myself) but because of an old saying. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me"
I do not dislike CDPR or hate them or any of that sort. But the cyperpunk genre is more than just abandoning all hope and watch characters you like suffer and die regardless of what they do. Even Blade Runner leaves you with Hope or Happy Feelings for at least someone you care about.
Yet even after watching edgerunners all i can think of is "Well that was a huge waste of time"
That's your question to answer. So, if you don't get what a happy ending its fuck off CDPR? That sounds an awful lot like entitlement to me. Who's to say the sequel isn't about V? Re-read the Star and Sun tarot cards again. Neither of them suggest a bad outcome.Without better endings what exactly is the point of buying the DLC's?
Prolong the suffering of V by doing some more stuff that in the end has no meaning or serves any purpose just to spend some money. I said it once and i say it again. After almost 25 years of support for CDPR i get my happy ending and a cure for V or not a penny will move into their pockets ever again.
Not because i think i am that important (lets be realistic here 25 years of support doesn't entitle me to anything or means anything for anyone except myself) but because of an old saying. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me"
I do not dislike CDPR or hate them or any of that sort. But the cyperpunk genre is more than just abandoning all hope and watch characters you like suffer and die regardless of what they do. Even Blade Runner leaves you with Hope or Happy Feelings for at least someone you care about.
Yet even after watching edgerunners all i can think of is "Well that was a huge waste of time"
I feel you. That's why I'm like really really hoping that the sequel picks up where the endings leave off. It would be easy to incorporate them all in some fashion(I don't count the suicide as an ending. It's a game over. IMO) as a beginning gig for act 1. Have V entering the Crystal Palace, or have V and the Aldecaldos getting to Arizona, or have V being woken up by someone at Arasaka with a conscience, or have them being contacted by someone if they went back to earth in The Devil ending, or have Johnny in V's body searching for information on biochips and other stuff like that. Let me save my boys! Don't make it easy for V though. Make them go through Hell and back again, then back to Hell for an encore. Make them suffer, think all hope is lost, but then they win....or something. I didn't choose The Sun ending for nothing! I don't want to play as a new protag, not when the endings were so damn open-ended.
That's your question to answer. So, if you don't get what a happy ending its fuck off CDPR? That sounds an awful lot like entitlement to me. Who's to say the sequel isn't about V? Re-read the Star and Sun tarot cards again. Neither of them suggest a bad outcome.
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To quote the actual game itself during Gary's quest, "open-ending endings suck." The irony that the actual endings are open-ended.
Get over it. Just never pre-order again.After 25 years of support from me for CDPR i have 2 options. Stop giving them money or supporting them. I choose the first option after watching edgerunners.
Thats not entitlement [...].
I paid for an open world RPG in which my choices influence Night City and shape the outcome of my story. Until i get that i will keep my money in my pocket.
Yes the Tarot cards are just that. Cards. Neither of the endings suggest a good outcome. So you might wanna re-play the game to freshen up the memory. V is dead as a hammer.
Maybe they'll make a game that does what they say it will at launch next time, or not. I personally think you're being a bit melodramatic about it, but I sympathize with your sentiment. It's your money and your choice. I will have to spoil the surprise of Phantom Liberty before throwing down any cash, they'll need to finish the base game first as well. The devs deserve some credit for at least improving the experience. If I'm not mistaken, Anthem players didn't even get a refund for a season pass that never came to fruition. Can someone check me on that?Stop giving them money or supporting them. I choose the first option after watching edgerunners.
Thats not entitlement [...].
Yep. It is a product; one you're not forced to buy or not, nor should you be compelled to do either. I get how you feel. There was some shady stuff that happened around launch and specifically last gen. Two good rules of thumb:I paid for an open world RPG in which my choices influence Night City and shape the outcome of my story. Until i get that i will keep my money in my pocket.
BasedYes the Tarot cards are just that. Cards.
No, if nothing have changed since, Phantom Liberty will be the only expansion and the very last "thing" released on Redengine.Awesome!
will there be a second expansion?
No, if nothing have changed since, Phantom Liberty will be the only expansion and the very last "thing" released on Redengine.