But, that's just the thing: this game is not a shooter, it's an RPG. There are lots of times in this game when you don't kill anyone.
But, that's just the thing: this game is not a shooter, it's an RPG. There are lots of times in this game when you don't kill anyone.
Or they could do one about how many times V flushed his/her toilet in his/her apartment!!Sorry, I should have shut up...!
So don't deviate on this subject yet, not because of me, that would be as well
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Speaking of numbers, there are plenty that come to mind that I would like to know, like those:
- The most used weapon.
- The most used QH.
- The most purchased vehicle (if not the most used).
- If V is more night or day. If the players play more the day or the night (in-game obviously).
- The distances traveled on foot / vehicle (that could be pretty amazing).
- The total of eddies earned/spent (could also be quite gigantic).
That could be not that impressive. Like for me, in my whole playing time (not as bad), I have flushed the toilet only one time (the 10th December)Or they could do one about how many times V flushed his/her toilet in his/her apartment!!
My God your Vs must feel like they are going to explode! What are you thinking!?That could be not that impressive. Like for me, in my whole playing time (not as bad), I have flushed the toilet only one time (the 10th December)
So far, the mercenary outlaw named V has died 585 million times in Night City
out of curiosity, how many times did you guys visit your apartment? To me it felt like I had zero reason to go there. I went for the handful of quest related reasons and once or so to look at the cat, but that's basically it. So there would actually also be no reason to flush the toilet.
V needs to eat, sleep, go to the toilet and take a shower. I take care of my V!out of curiosity, how many times did you guys visit your apartment? To me it felt like I had zero reason to go there. I went for the handful of quest related reasons and once or so to look at the cat, but that's basically it. So there would actually also be no reason to flush the toilet.
it's weird that V has to shower with their underwear on thoughV needs to eat, sleep, go to the toilet and take a shower. I take care of my V!
Now, for example, in my 1.23 playthrough (about 145hrs) :out of curiosity, how many times did you guys visit your apartment? To me it felt like I had zero reason to go there. I went for the handful of quest related reasons and once or so to look at the cat, but that's basically it. So there would actually also be no reason to flush the toilet.
Yeah, I like checking the wall!I go to V's apartment to put weapons in my weapon case and because I like to occasionally look at the stuff that gets added to it like the Painting from the Orbital Heist.
Maybe it's because this game, like "sandbox" or "multiplayer" games have no story and you can play it as long as you don't get bored...A Truck Simulator has over double the active player count than Cyberpunk 2077...
Whats with Euro Truck Simulator 2 being used as a something to embarrass CP2077 with, like it's Rock Simulator or something like that?
It's a great sandbox game, DLCs and patches are still being released, map is being expanded (Iberia came out this April, Russia is next), etc... It also have procedurally generated jobs, so if one likes the concept, there's no real reason they should stop playing until SCS Software releases the next game.
Cyberpunk 2077 is a story-driven game with finite amount of content. ETS2 and Bannerlord are sandbox games with infinite amount of content. Football Manager 2021 is another sandbox game with 60.430 concurrent players on steam. Its content is also infinite. You might be noticing the pattern.No-one is using Euro Truck Simulator 2 in an attempt to embarrass CP2077's numbers. I think it just that Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a rather niche game, yet CP77 is marketed at a far larger audience, so its odd that the game who was aimed at a bigger pool of people seems to have less players than the niche game.
Check TW3's numbers in 2015 (even after 1st expansion) and compare it to Cyberpunk's. Check TW3's numbers before and after December 2019.Ye y'all sound pretty on point if one ignores the Witcher 3 being this far ahead either.