Dammit. You made me be all grown up and responsible adult-ish.
Iiiiii...don't usually have that effect. I -am- sorry.
Dammit. You made me be all grown up and responsible adult-ish.
Like Suhiir said. Three years of idea tossing and developing, half year of coding, another half year of polish. Were halfway in year 2.
Surely balloons can't be that hard to implement.we in the forum have the biggest influence in the game, they are able to test ideas from us and maybe they will be in the final game
Surely balloons can't be that hard to implement.
You've picked up some very promising choices here ("Rainbow Six Siege" and "The Division"). It's all in 2015 though, just like "Cyberpunk 2077"...
Sweet. If we get one more person on board, then we can also start an Alvin and the Chipmunks cover band. Dibs Theodore.Then, I want helium too.
So I'll can scream my joy with a funny voice!
2015 is unlikely for 2077, though. I don't know if that's a typo or wishful thinking on Safe-r's part, but the probability of Witcher 3 and 2077 releasing in the same year is probably close to zero.
Sweet. If we get one more person on board, then we can also start an Alvin and the Chipmunks cover band. Dibs Theodore.
It's easier to count time left that way. Once you're in 2015 you're closer to any new release date. Besides, it fitted into the rest of my post. I know it's realistically improbable for them to release the game early (2015 was "optimistic" scenario), when - from what I've heard - all they have are design projects and prototypes, but that's my way of passing time faster. The other good method that I know of is forgetting about the game until it's close-r to release.2015 is unlikely for 2077, though. I don't know if that's a typo or wishful thinking on Safe-r's part, but the probability of Witcher 3 and 2077 releasing in the same year is probably close to zero.
It's easier to count time left that way. .
2015 is unlikely for 2077, though. I don't know if that's a typo or wishful thinking on Safe-r's part, but the probability of Witcher 3 and 2077 releasing in the same year is probably close to zero.
2015 is unlikely for 2077, though. I don't know if that's a typo or wishful thinking on Safe-r's part, but the probability of Witcher 3 and 2077 releasing in the same year is probably close to zero.
Sweet. If we get one more person on board, then we can also start an Alvin and the Chipmunks cover band. Dibs Theodore.
You're being over-dramatic. I know the term is officially "it's done when it's done", but we have to be realistic and I don't really see too much substance behind the numbers you're presenting. W3 has been officially announced on 4 February 2013 and is supposed to be released in 2015 or somewhere close to that date. It's roughly two - or two and a half - years. CP77 was announced in 2012. You're telling me that they'll keep its release to 2017? You have to remember that time flows fast in the gaming industry and I suspect that CDPR knows that too.
In 2013 that "other role-playing game" was W3. It was "announced for 2014" and it's going to come out in 2015. A year later. It stands to reason - for me at least - that CP77 is more likely to make it in 2016 if it won't make it into 2015, rather than 2017. Another thing worth mentioning is that W3 was considered to be "much closer to being completed". How much is another story. We have (mid) 2014 currently and not much news about CP77. It means that we have at least one year to go. Maybe more. More likely more. That's why my bet is on 2016.[...] The trailer ends with the message that Cyberpunk 2077 will be released “when it’s ready,” but in the hidden text a tease that on February 5, 2013 CD Projekt RED will start talking about its other role-playing game, which “is much closer to being completed"
IMO Cyberpunk 2077 will be released by the middle/end of 2016 or in 2017.
Since they're just at the concept stage, and the witcher'll be released next year, I'd say it's almost impossible that the game would be ready for 2015.
The first drafts of the screenplay and preliminary concept art was created when the game was still in initial stages of core development. Parallel to the teaser, the developer fleshed out the game itself: its concept, style, look, and feel. The ideas introduced into the movie influenced game development, while the latter simultaneously modified the teaser
In 2013 that "other role-playing game" was W3. It was "announced for 2014" and it's going to come out in 2015. A year later.
Nice catch. However, they stated that they did think about gameplay mechanics and even made prototypes to see how they work. On top of CP77 being developed by a separate team within CD Projekt Red, so the development of Cyberpunk 2077 is not really affected (and that's almost direct quote). It was mentioned that they [the team working on CP77] did come up with some "mindblowing stuff" that was not to be shared yet.[...] This means after the they created the teaser in 2013, they had just finished the ideasof how it should look and feel, this means at this time they didnt even really think about gameplay mechanics.
You are correct, of course. I was thinking more in years and less about exact timing. Still, as braindancer pointed out, W3 was considered to be much closer to being completed by the time they presented the trailer of CP77 than CP77 itself was. Meaning that CP77 might be less developed than I initially thought. Unless their R&D team wasn't needed to be concerned with what artistic team was doing, which is quite probable."February 2015" isn't "A year later" than 2014. It's two months later.
(It was actually about four months, initially expected around October 2014)
My guess is 2016. I don't think they'll rush it out in 2015, as that's TW3's year, but I don't honestly see then wanting 2016 to be a "dead" year with no AAA title.
Either Feb/Mar or around October.