At this point, modding/dev tools would be a good and effective way to contribute to reversing CP2077 fortunes and perceived image.
-Modding tools can prolong a game life, greatly increase its perceived value, and even attract new players (i.e. Skyrim)
-Modding tools allow players to implement many small QoL improvements and solve many bugs/issues that will inevitably go unfixed
-Modding tools are a gesture of goodwill towards the player base.
The sooner they're released the better. Unlike the base game, nobody expects a dev tool to be polished, glitch free or even easy to use. People interested in modding will go beyond the limitations. I'm disappointed that the recent message totally neglected this aspect. As I said before, the availability of such tools would be a saving grace for CP2077. Right now Night City is like a rough, empty canvas waiting to be painted.
-Modding tools can prolong a game life, greatly increase its perceived value, and even attract new players (i.e. Skyrim)
-Modding tools allow players to implement many small QoL improvements and solve many bugs/issues that will inevitably go unfixed
-Modding tools are a gesture of goodwill towards the player base.
The sooner they're released the better. Unlike the base game, nobody expects a dev tool to be polished, glitch free or even easy to use. People interested in modding will go beyond the limitations. I'm disappointed that the recent message totally neglected this aspect. As I said before, the availability of such tools would be a saving grace for CP2077. Right now Night City is like a rough, empty canvas waiting to be painted.