I dont know, you named me games, so i named you a good RPG game.Never herd of them but that answer is off topic to my questions
You have never heard about the gothic series and talk about RPG.
I dont know, you named me games, so i named you a good RPG game.Never herd of them but that answer is off topic to my questions
You can have that opinion.I dont know, you named me games, so i named you a good RPG game.
You have never heard about the gothic series and talk about RPG.![]()
i give you a hint...1 month later and the ending is still glitched.. I had auto saves only at the end.. so there is no escape for my fate.. and still haven't played since a month from now..
At the same time I wanna refund but also wanna still play the game but don't wanna start all over
Yep, that's what I did, playing Valhalla and Fenyx Rising and only now getting back into CP2077. What CDPR did was the ultimate money grab and they should be mightily ashamed, everyone from the managers to the devs. Most in that company knew the state of the game prior to release and to say otherwise is just flat out lying. They have their money now, most of it, and they're happy to sit back and be quiet in the corner.Move on and try something else, i did 1 run on CP and then never touched again, right now playng Dragon Age Origin, cuz i never plaid it, and for being a 2009 game, it's damn well made.
And playng games like that you realize how things were different back then, games used to be complex with simple graphics, and yet still able to deliver so much.
Nowdays game has to be simple, with few mechanics otherwise you can't reach that big % of buyers, CP2077 is a product that started with great ideas, and everything was cut down because they had to make money right now, not later.
I don't expect them to either, but I do appreciate the involvement. The current trend in gaming to release unfinished products, with terrible quality assurance and misleading advertisements needs to have some sort of check.This is just a warning, they will be not fined.