This game is not Deus Ex: Human Revolution, but is still better than anything Bioware has been making for the last 10 years.
I couldn't play Witcher 3 on my PC for the first 2-3 weeks. Then I played with terrible popping in textures for 200 hours. After I upgraded my PC, it felt strange NOT seeing textures pop in every conversation. I was like, oh, this game is also really pretty.Witcher 3 release version worked really well for me. Minor graphics glitches and some quests refusing to wrap after I finished them - that's all.
Cyberpunk is in more rough shape for sure. Witcher 2 kind of shape.
So you had to upgrade your PC to play the game. I guess it was your PC, not the game.I couldn't play Witcher 3 on my PC for the first 2-3 weeks. Then I played with terrible popping in textures for 200 hours. After I upgraded my PC, it felt strange NOT seeing textures pop in every conversation. I was like, oh, this game is also really pretty.
As for Cyberpunk. It tickles every bit of my personal aesthetics so it would have to have had really, really bad combat for me to not play it. And, yet, the combat is amazing fun, too. Sci-fi futuristic, big city, technoiogy run amok, anti-corporate, post-humanism. Then they throw in the Tarot references and the techno spiritualism. I honestly can't put the game down. I'm just standing on a street corner listening to the city sounds as I write this.
Improvements can always be made. Some perk trees need tweaks. We need more customization options, a hotkey to walk and turn off the HUD would be nice, too.
I think, the reason you see so many beautiful pictures and very few beautiful videos is because videos are all forced to see the ugly UI, let us turn it off so we can make beautiful travel log videos of the city along with our beautiful screenshots.
Sorry, this is a crosspost from Reddit, I don't know if this is ok, but I wanted my feedback and my experience reaching CDPR.
Hey guys, I have talk with somebody, I'm feeling a bit lonely now...
(Light spoilers below! I don't spoil something really relevant!)
Yesterday evening I finished one ending of CP2077 and feel still absolutely touched.(Bugs or not, it runs very good on a high-end gaming pc, 4k, highest settings, but that's not the topic.)
I grinded every sidequest because I love the game so much and didn't want it to have an end and as i thought I have all done, surprisingly one more longer sidequest popped up. Yeah!I love the world of the game, I often walked from sidequest to sidequest, just to enjoy the scenery.Of course, there is always room for more. The food-trucks could be more alive, spontaneous sidequests without markers, more open decisions .... you can dream of a lot.
If I wished for one thing really hard, its's more longer communication with the story characters. I missed Panam so much (the hardest thing was, that I wasn't able to romance with her, because I'm playing a female V) I wanted to call Rivers sister, ask for the kids, check if I can do anything, and then Judy, ... When I had to leave her on the peer. No possibility to say a "By darling, love you. Hey, give me a call if you need me." And after the goodbye nearly no more contact. Fuck, I am not really into tattoos, but with her, I fell truly in love. I missed even Kerry, the fool.
I don't want to spoil too much, but I do now understand many decisions of the gamemakers / storywriters better. That is not the way how V is. And, if I like it or not, I have to fullfill the character of the story-V with not to much variability. Shure, it may be possible to create a game, where the main character can develop more freely. But I do not know how this could be possible with such a great voice and charakter acting if you have to realize a story for an asshole-V or a romantic-pussy-V.It is obvious for me, that the game has no 3d person mode. The identification with the charakter is much better so.
The story I had to play as V (with the light variations) is worth a book, a movie or a series. The charakter development is astonishing, overwhelming, fantastic. And the story comes to an absolute plausible ending - at least my ending felt so.
It was worth every hour (and every penny). I'm not shure if I will try the other endings, just for the curiosity or to stay in the game for some more time. It feels surprisingly completed at the moment. Just like when you close the cover of a fantastic book, on the one hand unsatisfied, because you wished for another ending, or better: you hate that it's over, you don't want to say good bye to the persons you lived with for hours and days now, but you know, it has to end and it was the only reasonable ending.
(I don't want to rise a shitstorm, don't want to take this comparison to far, different worlds, different levels of course, but It remembers me of the feelings at the end of "Lord of the Rings". I closed the book, I really hated, that the Elves, Frodo, Gandalf are leaving Middleearth, but it must have been this way.)
Thank you so much CDPR!
I'm shurely not a "Fanboy" I'm a grown adult with over 40 years of computer gaming experience (from 1970-something Pong on a Telefunken-Console, 1982 the ZX-81). There have been not much games that gave me this feelings.In my humble opinion you created a great peace of art.
Perhaps it's because it was 3 a.m., but yesterday night I ended Cyberpunk for the first time (The Sun) and it left me speechless. I ended up with a mix of emotions, but with a great sensation.
Has anyone passed through the same when finishing it, or is it just that I am too immersed in the game?
P.D.: I payed my biggest F for CDPR and let all the credits pass. Congrats for the company, iot's a f*cking great story!
Same herePerhaps it's because it was 3 a.m., but yesterday night I ended Cyberpunk for the first time (The Sun) and it left me speechless. I ended up with a mix of emotions, but with a great sensation.
Has anyone passed through the same when finishing it, or is it just that I am too immersed in the game?
P.D.: I payed my biggest F for CDPR and let all the credits pass. Congrats for the company, iot's a f*cking great story!
I can't said better, a emotional "rollercoaster"What a ride. What an emotional rollercoaster.
I can't said better, a emotional "rollercoaster"
can't wait to get on that oneI can't said better, a emotional "rollercoaster"