okaySo basically this post is clickbait for generating likes for streamers.
Try to think for yourself. The game, as does several major AAA titles, will contain things that may change throughout development or the devs simply may want to add later via expansions if they feel it will add to the experience. Witcher 3 was no different. Do you think the devs don't know that this stuff is there for ppl to find? I won't even bother clicking that link since it's intention is obvious and one would hope 2020 would have taught some lessons but here we are.
I watched the first 10 minuts. It's only complains about "civialian AI". He tried to stalk some civilians to see where they go and determined it's not realistic. Also that a game called "driver" have better "driving AI" (what a surprise), and then he complains about the "shopping experience" which is not next gen (not joking here, he use the term "shopping experience" )So basically this post is clickbait for generating likes for streamers.
Try to think for yourself. The game, as does several major AAA titles, will contain things that may change throughout development or the devs simply may want to add later via expansions if they feel it will add to the experience. Witcher 3 was no different. Do you think the devs don't know that this stuff is there for ppl to find? I won't even bother clicking that link since it's intention is obvious and one would hope 2020 would have taught some lessons but here we are.
No... no, they probably won't. Why should they, really? With a reputation like theirs, quite good being just good enough can still keep one going for years... just as BioWare and Blizzard do/did it, until they finally started failing.And now I do understand why CD Projekt will NEVER EVER fix the game with all the missing promised features but we will get some minor bug fixing (maybe AI) and DLC as planned.
I have already asked for a refund on GOG.
I am out.
He stalked the NPC, bc a Video produced by CDPR was saying that NPCs will have a realistic daycircle.I watched the first 10 minuts. It's only complains about "civialian AI". He tried to stalk some civilians to see where they go and determined it's not realistic. Also that a game called "driver" have better "driving AI" (what a surprise), and then he complains about the "shopping experience" which is not next gen (not joking here, he use the term "shopping experience" )
Marketing.This was their first open world game in a modern city. Next time will do better with driving AI, clearly they have already exhausted their budget on other things.
Oh, Legacy finished it finally *getting a beer*
...long watch, but very interesting. Bottom line: The CDPR that made Witcher 3, did not really make this game, they only marketed as such. So much for: "Changing this industry for the better."
They spent more on marketing than in development, like most games in this list.He stalked the NPC, bc a Video produced by CDPR was saying that NPCs will have a realistic daycircle.
Driver was released 1999? They got no experience with FPS, either. So if CP2077 would have a worse shooter-experience like hm "Doom" or "Return to Wolfenstein Castle" it would be okay?
"shopping experience" has something to do with immersion. But thank god, CP2077 throw the idea of being a RPG by itself.
Marketing.
Nothing you have listed there are RPG games or open world. I'd want to explain what the difference is but I think I've given this post more attention than it deserves. I don't even understand why the few here who say they've gotten their refund are still here and so active in the conversations if the game is so bad. If I go to a restaurant and order something which turns out to be bad, I don't stick around to keep eating it, I get my refund and leave. The ppl who have genuine criticisms you can clearly tell apart from these posts created to give someone views or likes.He stalked the NPC, bc a Video produced by CDPR was saying that NPCs will have a realistic daycircle.
Driver was released 1999? They got no experience with FPS, either. So if CP2077 would have a worse shooter-experience like hm "Doom" or "Return to Wolfenstein Castle" it would be okay?
"shopping experience" has something to do with immersion. But thank god, CP2077 throw the idea of being a RPG by itself.
Marketing.
complete opposite for me... I realy liked Origins and Odyssey.. and hoped Valhalla would even be better.
but it wasnt
same as Cyberpunk it was released with a lots of bugs..
I like it more than Odyssey quests, they are short so you won't get tired from it, and they are all different from each other. Odyssey quests has no good story, no interesting way of completing it, but yes, they were long, which only frustrated meand dont even get me started of the pooly 2min side quests that you can do in Valhalla.
And I hate this too, for both Odyssey and Cyberpunk. Why do I need all this junk in my inventory. It also makes the craft useless, as well as buying anything from stores, because all you need to do is to go tp the closest radiant quest point, kill some gangsters and loot all the equipment you need from their corpses. It will meet you relevant character level.at last Odyssey you can play and play for the hope of getting better loot, to make better builds...
No reason, AC series are not famous for being replayable...also why play it for a 2nd or 3rd time?
Nothing you have listed there are RPG games or open world.
It's called "giving a sh*t"... don't get used to, though, it happens less and less these days.If this game was released in much better state, still most of us would find many reasons to complain.
Expectations were too high and CDPR is partialy to blame, so that's fair.
But complaining in almost every topic about game you guys hate for straight 22 days since the release ? is this some sort of self harm fixation ? Average gamer would need about 2 hours to realize Cyberpunk is not for them, however some people in here say they've played this game for nearly 100h, explaining to everyone how they hated the whole thing.
Is beeing positive about something even legal anymore ?
If this game was released in much better state, still most of us would find many reasons to complain.
Expectations were too high and CDPR is partialy to blame, so that's fair.
But complaining in almost every topic about game you guys hate for straight 22 days since the release ? is this some sort of self harm fixation ? Average gamer would need about 2 hours to realize Cyberpunk is not for them, however some people in here say they've played this game for nearly 100h, explaining to everyone how they hated the whole thing.
Is beeing positive about something even legal anymore ?