CEST...central European summer timeI'm so confused. For some reason I thought the time was 6 or 7 EST, but I missed him, so I guess it's not.
Well, for now he is doing mostly the main quests but there are so many questions and he comments a lot of things about the game. He almost managed to finish the Pick up quest. He puts the videos with timestamps on Youtube.I know there's only been a few, but anyone watching these consistently have a sense of his pacing yet? Is he planning on doing every possible gig or is this more of a casual thing? There are a few things I'd like to hear a devs opinion on but I'm not really interested in tuning in regularly.
His YouTube channel with included timestamps is more than I could've hoped for, thanks!Well, for now he is doing mostly the main quests but there are so many questions and he comments a lot of things about the game. He almost managed to finish the Pick up quest. He puts the videos with timestamps on Youtube.
I don't know he said at the end that in his next stream he was going to finish the pickup and then do a some side content so that he was prepared for the heist so that "he didn't die every time they looked at him"When I watched it a bit last time, I came to a realization: He is just going to be playing the main story. He is obviously not going to be playing the open world parts of CP2077 that require improvement or look shoddy. Gotta gloss them over. This coupled with compulsion over details that matter little.
"Look, you can see that one dude through this wall when you walk through this portion of the meat factory!!1"
- while I just wanted to ask him why can't V have a flashlight to light up the insanely dark areas of the game.... And no answer of course. I'm troubled by things that affect the ENTIRE game, not just one hyper-specific part of it.
I don't think there is anything Im going to be getting out of this.
When I watched it a bit last time, I came to a realization: He is just going to be playing the main story. He is obviously not going to be playing the open world parts of CP2077 that require improvement or look shoddy. Gotta gloss them over. This coupled with compulsion over details that matter little.
"Look, you can see that one dude through this wall when you walk through this portion of the meat factory!!1"
- while I just wanted to ask him why can't V have a flashlight to light up the insanely dark areas of the game.... And no answer of course. I'm troubled by things that affect the ENTIRE game, not just one hyper-specific part of it.
I don't think there is anything Im going to be getting out of this.
Also he's the quest designer, I don't think he's answered any questions about gameplay and interface stuff. He's only talked about lighting for scenes etc as far as I remember. Some of the other REDS in the chat did seem to be answering specific questions if they were about stuff that's already in the game, but they don't seem to be taking about any plans for things they are going to implement.
I just assumed they're not allowed to talk about planned features or are nervous to do so given the pre-lauch. Apart from the "various fixes" roadmap they haven't talked about anything as far as I can tell. The individual REDS must be under some kind of NDA as the game is still being developed.
Makes me wonder why should I watch this.
If you're not enjoying it thenMakes me wonder why should I watch this.
Curiosity, passion, getting a different perspective etc.?Makes me wonder why should I watch this.
But watching it is not mandatory I really enjoyed the past 3 streams so the next one is on my agenda.Makes me wonder why should I watc
Honestly that would take a lot of preparatory work before the livestream and from the looks of it he's doing this in his free time.I was interested, at first, but the guy kept going off on tangents and taking forever to get down to business; every time he'd start talking about something I found interesting, he'd remember some minor detail and go off about that for a few minutes instead...
It was like watching one of those moments in a sitcom where the awkward character realizes they've said something that can be interpreted in a prurient fashion, so they try to cover but ultimately end up digging themselves deeper...
"I'm glad to be working under you, Ms. Jones. I mean, not under you...I just mean an employee/employer relationship. No, not 'relationship'! I didn't mean it like that..." You've seen it before; dude just wouldn't focus, and it made it hard to watch.
D'know if he's gonna read this, but...I'd definitely be more likely to watch if his narrative stayed on point better.