How about now?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/screenrant.com/cyberpunk-2077-no-mans-sky-devs-lies-called-out-by-ori-developer/amp/
There's some solid points he makes. Does Cyberpunk 2077 or CDPR deserve any awards for how the game looks a year or more from now? Even with consumers experience in preordering video games, we still got suckered by CDPR. I see people suggesting just accepting 2077 as a wash ... And then waiting to buy the sequel?! Why would you invest money or time in something after they screwed you the first time around? How much can really be forgiven? I've gone back and forth with the arguments for and against but Mahler really sold me here. I may very well pick up all the DLC for this game, I'm not sure but I do want it to be complete. Simultaneously, I don't want to be one of those people that encourages game companies to use their customers as quality control, or continuously makes excuses and goes "simmer down" to everyone else that has justifiable anger over some conman getting caught in the act.
For me, this article served as a solid reminder that CDPR doesn't deserve to be able to sweep this under the rug.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/screenrant.com/cyberpunk-2077-no-mans-sky-devs-lies-called-out-by-ori-developer/amp/
There's some solid points he makes. Does Cyberpunk 2077 or CDPR deserve any awards for how the game looks a year or more from now? Even with consumers experience in preordering video games, we still got suckered by CDPR. I see people suggesting just accepting 2077 as a wash ... And then waiting to buy the sequel?! Why would you invest money or time in something after they screwed you the first time around? How much can really be forgiven? I've gone back and forth with the arguments for and against but Mahler really sold me here. I may very well pick up all the DLC for this game, I'm not sure but I do want it to be complete. Simultaneously, I don't want to be one of those people that encourages game companies to use their customers as quality control, or continuously makes excuses and goes "simmer down" to everyone else that has justifiable anger over some conman getting caught in the act.
For me, this article served as a solid reminder that CDPR doesn't deserve to be able to sweep this under the rug.