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dxm55

dxm55

Fresh user
#341
Dec 14, 2020
In its current state, I call this game GTA 2077.

Visually appealing, compelling, bar some bugs.
But it doesn't have the promised gameplay mechanics and RPG stuff.
 
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TitanOfRage

TitanOfRage

Fresh user
#342
Dec 14, 2020
I will honestly say the Cyberpunk 2077 is an amazing game. I absolutely love it, with that said every Dev team knows that there is always a way to tweak something to make it better. They also know that being criticized comes with the line of work. When you create something from scratch for the world to consume, you are a brave person. for critics alone can destroy you if you let the.

There isn't a single game on the planet that does not have bugs. What people don't take into account with video games is that it is a business. There for if there is a creative side of the house there is also a financial business side. Unfortunately in the creative line of work a project can be halted, hindered, or even stopped for any amount of reason from the financial portion of the business. Which when you have a deadline can cause a million issues when trying to produce a fantastic game. So with that said for gamers to then bash the developers for bugs, or something not done, or a game flopping is just wrong. No and I mean no developer produces a game and intentionally says - I'm gonna make a shitty game so I lose money and piss people off. lol
It's never happened and its not going to because companies would lose too much money with that type of practice.

So are there bugs in the game?
Hell yeah!
Does it keep you from playing it?
Hasn't stopped me on any game before why would it stop me now?
Is Cyberpunk 2077 a damn good game?
You bet your fucking ass it is!

This project was and still is a very ambitious project for CD projekt Red and they did things with this game they had never done before. Not only that but had a big A list star in the game doing hours of motion capture and weapons handling motion capture for the game. The stories alone and the comedy and jokes would have taken writers for ever to make line up and work in the game.

There was a ton of hard work that went into this game and the Dev team at CD Projekt Red deserves to be proud of what they accomplished.

IMO - people need to learn patience, understanding, and respect. it is ok to be upset about something and wanting it fixed, there is an outlet for that. However, to personally attack the Dev team like I have seen online with some peoples comments is disgusting and not right at all.

Just my opinion man!
 
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PaleMacaroon

PaleMacaroon

Rookie
#343
Dec 14, 2020
Story line so far: 10/10
Character customisation: 10/10
Combat: 9/10
Bugs: Bethesda/10
 
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dxm55

dxm55

Fresh user
#344
Dec 14, 2020
TitanOfRage said:
I will honestly say the Cyberpunk 2077 is an amazing game. I absolutely love it, with that said every Dev team knows that there is always a way to tweak something to make it better. They also know that being criticized comes with the line of work. When you create something from scratch for the world to consume, you are a brave person. for critics alone can destroy you if you let the.

There isn't a single game on the planet that does not have bugs. What people don't take into account with video games is that it is a business. There for if there is a creative side of the house there is also a financial business side. Unfortunately in the creative line of work a project can be halted, hindered, or even stopped for any amount of reason from the financial portion of the business. Which when you have a deadline can cause a million issues when trying to produce a fantastic game. So with that said for gamers to then bash the developers for bugs, or something not done, or a game flopping is just wrong. No and I mean no developer produces a game and intentionally says - I'm gonna make a shitty game so I lose money and piss people off. lol
It's never happened and its not going to because companies would lose too much money with that type of practice.

So are there bugs in the game?
Hell yeah!
Does it keep you from playing it?
Hasn't stopped me on any game before why would it stop me now?
Is Cyberpunk 2077 a damn good game?
You bet your fucking ass it is!

This project was and still is a very ambitious project for CD projekt Red and they did things with this game they had never done before. Not only that but had a big A list star in the game doing hours of motion capture and weapons handling motion capture for the game. The stories alone and the comedy and jokes would have taken writers for ever to make line up and work in the game.

There was a ton of hard work that went into this game and the Dev team at CD Projekt Red deserves to be proud of what they accomplished.

IMO - people need to learn patience, understanding, and respect. it is ok to be upset about something and wanting it fixed, there is an outlet for that. However, to personally attack the Dev team like I have seen online with some peoples comments is disgusting and not right at all.

Just my opinion man!
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I've played this game up to the Maelstrom mission, just before the mission to get the Relic.
And I've decided to stop playing it until CDPR patches the bugs. And/or make enough changes to gameplay elements (maybe, maybe not)

Just having fantastic visuals isn't enough. Already had that in RDR2, and that came with great gameplay too.

Still have a bit of faith in CDPR though. I'm willing to start the game all over again if they make sweeping changes.
 
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TitanOfRage

TitanOfRage

Fresh user
#345
Dec 14, 2020
PaleMacaroon said:
Story line so far: 10/10
Character customisation: 10/10
Combat: 9/10
Bugs: Bethesda/10
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Bethesda/10 hahahaha Classic. See and another point made. The elder scrolls is plagued with bugs just riddled with them I have found so many in their games and I love it. It's like little Easter eggs for me. lol

Their games are still good and fun, people still play them. So can we as a gaming community just stop with the crying about bugs. Just send a capture to the team so they know. Be apart of the solution not the problem.
Like for instance my son was playing Fortnite, noticed when he fired the LMG that the animation would constantly get hung up and would always look like he was firing. had muzzle flash and everything, other players could see it too.
So I shot Epic a pic, a recording and a quick message. I got a response back the next day say "Thank you." and that they will look into and get it sorted out.

Like its literally that simple.
When did we as a social society forgot that we can communicate like normal human beings without calling each other out and picking fights? lol
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dxm55 said:
I've played this game up to the Maelstrom mission, just before the mission to get the Relic.
And I've decided to stop playing it until CDPR patches the bugs. And/or make enough changes to gameplay elements (maybe, maybe not)

Just having fantastic visuals isn't enough. Already had that in RDR2, and that came with great gameplay too.

Still have a bit of faith in CDPR though. I'm willing to start the game all over again if they make sweeping changes.
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My problem with RDR2 is for me it's boring. Unfortunately Rockstars tried and tested formula is wearing on me feeling extremely stale. I didn't like GTA online either unfortunately.

I have beaten the main story once and am now exploring on a new character and enjoying the environment.
 
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dxm55

dxm55

Fresh user
#346
Dec 14, 2020
TitanOfRage said:
My problem with RDR2 is for me it's boring. Unfortunately Rockstars tried and tested formula is wearing on me feeling extremely stale. I didn't like GTA online either unfortunately.

I have beaten the main story once and am now exploring on a new character and enjoying the environment.
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And that kinda makes it worse for CP77 doesn't it?

Late to the game, with the same tried, tested and ultimately tired formula.
 
TitanOfRage

TitanOfRage

Fresh user
#347
Dec 14, 2020
dxm55 said:
And that kinda makes it worse for CP77 doesn't it?

Late to the game, with the same tried, tested and ultimately tired formula.
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actually once you start unlocking you abilities things change and your combat and traversal expands.

my problem with GTA is they never try to think outside of the box. its the same old criminal story, stealing, cars and doing dumb pointless things. In Cyberpunk sure you can do that too. However, you can also do mid air jumps, have ninja blades in your arms, shoot missiles out of your wrists. If you get comfortable enough you can scale a building and drop down on your enemy. There is multiple different ways to attack missions in this game. You need to try not to focus on what the game tells you to do and instead do what you can make the game do given it's perimeters. What they have done is given you tools and opertunities, it's up to you to decide how you use them. I mean I have jumped over a guy and sliced his head off while doing it. lol
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I mean when it comes down to it not everyone is going to like every game that comes out. Some people like myself like the techy Metal/Punk grunge to Cyberpunk and after learning its mechanics I have been having a blast combining different stuff in the environment to kill bad guys or to take hilarious pictures.
My character.jpg
Hanging Out.jpg
 
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Metropolice

Metropolice

Senior user
#348
Dec 14, 2020
I also feel the general character take we get in Cyberpunk is more refreshing than "same old same old GTA criminal". Yes, some aspects of Cyberpunk are criminal (such as the heist, technically), but it's not like the whole theme evolves around it, and the game for example shows you work with police as well if you want to.

Heck, in some story moment...

... a character passes away unintentionally (for the others). The first instinct of the people present is ... to call police, to go by the book and avoid possible issues. As to their unwillingness to quickly show up due to them being underfunded or having their hands full with other things, you can even be sympathetic and plainly state they are underfunded, or verbally criticize them for it.

Unthinkable in GTA, where police is only ever the adversary. And when you work with any sort of authority, it's usually depicted "out of need" and pressure, with the appropriate sense of corruption of course. See the "FIB" dude in GTA 5 as example, or the "IAA" / CIA guy in GTA 4 as examples. In GTA, crime always is the main story. It's partly their "thing" and it's consequential, at the same time for me, slowly getting stale.

Here, crime is perhaps an aspect of the story or your actions, but not the sole focus. Name implication I have aside, I like that more. I grew quite fond of the more idealistic NCPD folks I ran into and could do quests with so far, even if there's not many in both the sense of gameplay and the world itself as the city kind of puts a dampener on idealistic badges in the short or long run, eventually.
 
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goland6

goland6

Rookie
#349
Dec 14, 2020
Hello CDPR Team,

THANK YOU VERY MUCH for a game that I didn't expect but hoped it would be just like it is now!!!

Yes, it is still a bit buggy, it has still a few glitches and the graphics make some challenges to my, no longer so new, computer BUT the feeling is exactly what I had hoped for. The story is fantastic and the atmosphere is “breath-taking ". ;) - (and I am far from being done)

Alone the tutorial and intro I played 5-9 hours, because I wanted to look into every corner and interact with every character. Currently I have arrived in Act 2 but thanks to the side quest not even near at the end. *no complaints*

As a big fan of Ghost in the Shell, the new movie but especially the original manga and anime, I was hoping to dive into a world that had the themes, problematics and possibilities of a futuristic, cyberized world and I think you nailed it!

I have kept myself away from all spoilers, gameplays, reports and new trailers for the last 7 years. The first trailer and a few screenshots that you just see on the net were my starting point in this fantastic, dark and mesmerizing world. And I am completely addicted to it, like another world you created before.

As in the world of The Witcher, you have brought the love of detail to the point and created something from which one will have fun many hours and a long time - and in the third Witcher part alone, I'm sure I already have about 350+ hours.... so I know what I'm talking :D

In the last months you must have had to endure a lot and I know exactly how that can be. I've worked in IT support myself and have had to listen to the craziest accusations and complaints. In my computer science studies (with focus on game engineering) we spent weeks and months for 3D models, bug-fixes and "improvements", with mediocre success xD and those were just study projects ...

If you can't appreciate how much work it takes to make even a small game, you won't understand the complexity of a world with all the possibilities of free action and the reactions that come with it.

You look at graphics and compare with your favourite games, if you do not like something, the game is a failure and the makers to nothing to use ... “how could they not implement all my wishes and expectations?!?!”…it seems you have to be able to read minds this days to be a good game maker ...



But I don't want to talk about such people, but celebrate your huge success at this point!

You have created a fantastic world and you can all be proud of yourselves!!!!

Thanks to all the developers, designers, storywriters, voice actors, models, sysadmins, PO, scrum masters, cleaners, mangers, support, human resources, finance, post office, bakers and energy-drink manufacturers who helped you create something special once again. (Of course all the others I forgot to mention too ^^)



Many thanks, best regards, stay healthy and have a merry Christmas,

your loving fan - André





PS. should you ever running out of time or resources - I'm always happy to support you :D
 
Kriptz197

Kriptz197

Fresh user
#350
Dec 14, 2020
This game is terrible.
 
Metropolice

Metropolice

Senior user
#351
Dec 14, 2020
Jesus, even Elon Musk chiming in with RTs or memes.
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1338483095817875458

I have mixed feelings after thinking about it. I'd lie if I said I didn't have fun playing and investing myself into parts of the main story and side quests, or taking in the world itself. But I also see flaws. Pros and cons.

I think it's currently easy to fall victim to a sort of "mob mentality" in either case (very pro, very against). Especially if it was management decisions that resulted in the issues, it feels like the devs who gave their best wrongly get some of the blame.

I'll give them a chance and see how they tackle this over the next weeks and months and what DLC it'll be. There's also the chance that the community modding tool might do some magic over time once it gets further developed, or that they add modding support. Despite agreeing with many of the negative feedback and disappointment, I kind of remain optimistic for the future.

We'll see what they make of it. I still think the direction change and doing parts of the game from scratch again (and again?) didn't help the refinement process, or that apparently many devs left after Witcher 3 was completed, so I heard.
 
JustAGamerITA

JustAGamerITA

Rookie
#352
Dec 14, 2020
Most glitched game i've ever seen in my entire life, even Hentai Nazi is optimized better than this lmao

but really do love the story and overall idea of the game

its just like they released the game without even trying it once
 
Ðarkstar

Ðarkstar

Senior user
#353
Dec 14, 2020
This game would be good... If it came out in 2010. A solid 7/10.
It's 2020, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a thing.

What does this game offer us that's innovating? That's impressive? Absolutely nothing.
Your character has genitals. They're not functional, they're just there because "Woah this game has nudity".

Seriously. I wasn't expecting the Holy Grail of videogames like the CDPR marketing team was leading everyone to believe but I sure as shit was expecting a game that would keep me interesting for as long as The Witcher 3 did. But there's not even that.

I played The Witcher 3 for several months. I played this game for 3 days before dropping it completely.
 
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allgoodalex

allgoodalex

Fresh user
#354
Dec 15, 2020
Metropolice said:
Jesus, even Elon Musk chiming in with RTs or memes.
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1338483095817875458

I have mixed feelings after thinking about it. I'd lie if I said I didn't have fun playing and investing myself into parts of the main story and side quests, or taking in the world itself. But I also see flaws. Pros and cons.

I think it's currently easy to fall victim to a sort of "mob mentality" in either case (very pro, very against). Especially if it was management decisions that resulted in the issues, it feels like the devs who gave their best wrongly get some of the blame.

I'll give them a chance and see how they tackle this over the next weeks and months and what DLC it'll be. There's also the chance that the community modding tool might do some magic over time once it gets further developed, or that they add modding support. Despite agreeing with many of the negative feedback and disappointment, I kind of remain optimistic for the future.

We'll see what they make of it. I still think the direction change and doing parts of the game from scratch again (and again?) didn't help the refinement process, or that apparently many devs left after Witcher 3 was completed, so I heard.
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To me it kinda seemed like he was making fun of the reddit post. If you are seriously crying yourself to sleep at night over the state of the game, you are clearly not well adjusted and need to unplug and find something else to pin your hopes and dreams on.
 
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TitanOfRage

TitanOfRage

Fresh user
#355
Dec 15, 2020
Ðarkstar said:
This game would be good... If it came out in 2010. A solid 7/10.
It's 2020, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a thing.

What does this game offer us that's innovating? That's impressive? Absolutely nothing.
Your character has genitals. They're not functional, they're just there because "Woah this game has nudity".

Seriously. I wasn't expecting the Holy Grail of videogames like the CDPR marketing team was leading everyone to believe but I sure as shit was expecting a game that would keep me interesting for as long as The Witcher 3 did. But there's not even that.

I played The Witcher 3 for several months. I played this game for 3 days before dropping it completely.
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Negative you can use your genitals I recently watched a joytoy blow me and then watched in first person view as I fucked her. was gonna record it but I doubt youtube would like that. lol
 
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Maugn

Forum regular
#356
Dec 15, 2020
Okay, been playing CP2077 for a couple of days...

Despite floating handguns and re-doing my corpninja due to her chest poking through the wolf jacket after registering with GOG I am enjoying my run on the PS5.

sure it crashed a couple of times...so did Witcher 3. Am sure it will get better.

M
 
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StanislavOZZO

StanislavOZZO

Forum regular
#357
Dec 15, 2020
This video on the subject is hilarious. And I really like the way this guy talks about stuff.
 
ohdiosfreekill5

ohdiosfreekill5

Forum regular
#358
Dec 15, 2020
You guys are really easy to please. As a hard fan of CDPRojekt as I can be, the game lacks of a insanely amount of gameplay systems. This can't be a 7/8 years project, not for today standars.
 
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Ðarkstar

Ðarkstar

Senior user
#359
Dec 15, 2020
TitanOfRage said:
Negative you can use your genitals I recently watched a joytoy blow me and then watched in first person view as I fucked her. was gonna record it but I doubt youtube would like that. lol
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Really? I've never seen genitalia in first person POV. The only time I see anything is in the inventory screen.
 
TacticalGrizz7

TacticalGrizz7

Forum regular
#360
Dec 15, 2020
I read another post from a programmer on Reddit (I am by no means a programmer, so forgive me) and he basically said that given the need to optimize and make things "work" on PS4 and Xbox One/S, the devs potentially had to remove many features, downgrade or tweaked the code especially during the later stages of development. You write all this awesome code, and when you begin to test and implement it; it might work on PC's, PS5, and Xbox Series X, but the last-gen consoles will not run it at all or barely. This leads them to have to take away demanding features to save on VRAM, CPU utilization, and other performance factors; then retest until they got something that is "playable" on all platforms.

I think that they definitely needed to abandon the last-gen consoles. Sounds harsh for people that cannot upgrade, but if I was a console player, I'd rather have the anticipation of playing a well made, bugless game with all the features (or most of them) in a year or two or three when I can afford a new system/PC.

I am personally loving the game, see the flaws, but know that Mods and patches will fix most of the stuff I take issue with. I am also playing on a high-end PC, and not a last-gen console. I think that given enough performance power, the devs can add/enable features they wanted from the beginning.

One issue would be getting last-gen console players to not complain too much because PC/Next Gen got new features that they will never be able to have. The devs should not hold back on features for the sake of last-gen consoles, just outright inform them that it will not run with these features or cancel those versions and embrace the future.

I hope the last part was not douchey, I have friends on last-gen consoles and cringe when I talk to them about the game. Our experiences are night and day.
 
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