I'm not putting anything in stone officially about my opinion until after February.
Already wrote my Steam review... gotta judge the game as it is, not as it might be.
I don't do that... updating, I mean... usually.But unlike your Steam review, the GOG review can't be modified, that's the point of this thread.
If they could, I would write mine right away and update as the state of the game improves (or not).
I don't do that... updating, I mean... usually.
I'm still thinking to refund and switch over to steam, because GOG's lack of controller support... Do you think it's a good idea?Already wrote my Steam review... gotta judge the game as it is, not as it might be.
Hm, I dunno, don't use controllers... I quite liked the idea of GOG once, their games not having any DRM and stuff, but as of late, I'm no longer sure about them. You always can get controller support by other means, if that's your only concern, though. Other then that: Well, I have 337 games on Steam and, ahm, 4 on GOG, so...I'm still thinking to refund and switch over to steam, because GOG's lack of controller support... Do you think it's a good idea?
I'm still thinking to refund and switch over to steam, because GOG's lack of controller support... Do you think it's a good idea?
I reviewed the product they sold me now. If they improve the game and want a revised review from me they can implement that basic feature into their launcher.
I have a Sony DualSense controller and it doesn't work with any game from GOG that I've tested. On Steam however, the beta client supports this controller in many games natively, without the need of Steam's Controller Configuration Support aka Big Picture Controller Settings.Are you talking about something like Steam Big Picture for GOG? I mean, I play games that I have on GOG with a controller just fine, TW3, Cyberpunk etc...
Yea that's true. I'll try DS4 Windows in combination with Durazno^2 if it won't get support. Usually I like to avoid emulating apps because I'm concerned that it potentially can be seen as cheating when playing competitive games. It could also increase the input lag.Hm, I dunno, don't use controllers... I quite liked the idea of GOG once, their games not having any DRM and stuff, but as of late, I'm no longer sure about them. You always can get controller support by other means, if that's your only concern, though.
>actually telling me what and when I can and can't reviewThe GOG store doesn't allow you to edit your review. If you're a fan of Cyberpunk 2077 and confident that it will improve, you might want to wait in order to give the game its well deserved stars.