Thanks for the update, Vattier! Not the news we wanted to hear, but stuff happens! Keep us posted, please.
Where was this mentioned? I can't say that I remember hearing that. Do you have a link? I can't seem to find one.The last news mentioned that devs still cannot access their development tools.
And there were no news about resolving all issues, if I'm not mistaken.
Meaning the next update can be about delaying patches even further.
I've been asking the same thing. Put an end to the rumors and speculation and just be up-front. It's just a common good practice for any business to be engaged with their customers.CDPR could help themselves by bring more open about what they aRe working on and current status of the work.
They need to level set expectations which would also help to rebuild trust with their customer base.
What could it hurt if CDPR said they are currently focusing on optimization and ensuring the game runs well on all platforms and no one should expect any signfiicant QOL improvements until the second half of 2021?
Why not be honest and let players know they are or are not working on improving NPC or the wanted system?
I've been asking the same thing. Put an end to the rumors and speculation and just be up-front. It's just a common good practice for any business to be engaged with their customers.
I've been asking the same thing. Put an end to the rumors and speculation and just be up-front. It's just a common good practice for any business to be engaged with their customers.
This is naïve beyond reason and not very well-thought for a number of reasons.
1. If CDPR mentions what can be included in the patch it shall (as always) bring unrealistic expectations.
2. People shall complain it is "not a lot".
3. Complain that "all this time for THAT?!"
4. Complain that it is too ambitions for the time-frame.
Among others, people shall never be happy; better to be silent and just release it than to have to endure the usual irrationality of people. CDPR is never going to win against people's expectations or demands, it is either "too much" or "too little" and shall always find a way to complain. Seems patience is a lost art nowadays, specially in irrelevant and non-essential stuff like the expansion of a videogame.
People need to learn to chill and be patient; you shan't die if the patch is not the Second Coming nor puppies shall be summarily executed if CDPR does not deliver it on time.
ehhh, there is risk in saying things, but there is also risk in saying nothing, not setting expectations well, and also in not promoting the future. Finding how to deal with that is pretty useful.This is naïve beyond reason and not very well-thought for a number of reasons.
1. If CDPR mentions what can be included in the patch it shall (as always) bring unrealistic expectations.
2. People shall complain it is "not a lot".
3. Complain that "all this time for THAT?!"
4. Complain that it is too ambitions for the time-frame.
Among others, people shall never be happy; better to be silent and just release it than to have to endure the usual irrationality of people. CDPR is never going to win against people's expectations or demands, it is either "too much" or "too little" and shall always find a way to complain. Seems patience is a lost art nowadays, specially in irrelevant and non-essential stuff like the expansion of a videogame.
People need to learn to chill and be patient; you shan't die if the patch is not the Second Coming nor puppies shall be summarily executed if CDPR does not deliver it on time.
ehhh, there is risk in saying things, but there is also risk in saying nothing, not setting expectations well, and also in not promoting the future. Finding how to deal with that is pretty useful.
however, their company, their choice, we ll see if they can keep the world engaged with the franchise
It's not naive to be more engaging with your customer base.This is naïve beyond reason and not very well-thought for a number of reasons.
1. If CDPR mentions what can be included in the patch it shall (as always) bring unrealistic expectations.
2. People shall complain it is "not a lot".
3. Complain that "all this time for THAT?!"
4. Complain that it is too ambitions for the time-frame.
Among others, people shall never be happy; better to be silent and just release it than to have to endure the usual irrationality of people. CDPR is never going to win against people's expectations or demands, it is either "too much" or "too little" and shall always find a way to complain. Seems patience is a lost art nowadays, specially in irrelevant and non-essential stuff like the expansion of a videogame.
People need to learn to chill and be patient; you shan't die if the patch is not the Second Coming nor puppies shall be summarily executed if CDPR does not deliver it on time.
It's not naive to be more engaging with your customer base.
1. I wasn't referring to details of the patch. How about just a clear update on whether or not they are able to work on it or still locked out? If they are working on it, do they think they can hit the revised timeliness?
2-4. People are already complaining and will some will complain no matter what happens. Avoiding your customers to avoid complaints is a lousy business model...think back to every time you have to wade through 25 prompts to reach a customer service person.
I'm not one of those complainers and enjoy the game. I hope they get things on the right track and achieve what they set out to . After 22 years in corporate communications and product management, I learned long ago that when it comes to your customers you don't skimp on transparency.
And if you want to talk about patience, try teaching an 8-year old how to learn remotely for 6 months...that sh*t will straight up kill you
If they decide to go forward with multiplayer CP2077, and I assume they will, they can get benefit from doing a PTR. For the solo game, I would not bother, as the multiplayer game will replace it, anyway.
Well, in order to do this, a studio needs to know what the final results will be, exactly how long things will take, what, precisely, will be involved, etc. If some of that is up in the air, then the best they can do is make a plan and let people know what it is.
That's what was done. Then, plans needed to change. Now, after informing people of a delay in the process, they've fallen under attack from many directions because they couldn't see the future, and they can't magically make things happen according to some players' desired time frames.
I fully understand why they would choose to remain silent.
And in the end, it will not be ready until it's ready. So...the ultimate resolution will not change in the slightest based upon hopes, dreams, and plans. When there is news ready to be delivered, it will be. When the patch is ready, it will go up. Until then, regardless of what is said or not said, we wait.
I even prefer the silence. I am one of those people who rather sees actions instead of words. So all the time they could spend on talking, which would be a minefield to navigate right now anyway, is best spend just working. I call the NMS approach because of obvious reasons. But I rather have that and be surprised (hopefully pleasant) when a new update rolls out bringing goodies. And we get to explore to the fullest how our experience has been improved (or not)I fully understand why they would choose to remain silent.
And in the end, it will not be ready until it's ready. So...the ultimate resolution will not change in the slightest based upon hopes, dreams, and plans. When there is news ready to be delivered, it will be. When the patch is ready, it will go up. Until then, regardless of what is said or not said, we wait.
I even prefer the silence. I am one of those people who rather sees actions instead of words. So all the time they could spend on talking, which would be a minefield to navigate right now anyway, is best spend just working. I call the NMS approach because of obvious reasons. But I rather have that and be surprised (hopefully pleasant) when a new update rolls out bringing goodies. And we get to explore to the fullest how our experience has been improved (or not)
And then we can resolute out own judgement.
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