I got my copy of 2077 from steam, some goodies you had to download from gog and the other goodies were in my game folder ( where I finally found the pdf for the cp2020 source book)Not what I'm looking for. That's not something that I can put on my phone and tablet. There's ton of digital content from posters of 100mb each in ten different languages, and they've forgotten the manual?
Every game should have a manual simple or not, the fact that so many games do not nowadays is inexcusable. I am still pissed that they phased out physical copies, but to not have a digital one is beyond bullshit.The game is quite simple, design-wise, you don't need manuals except in-game tutorials, which mostly teach you really generic mechanics well-known from other games.
lol, the manual..if it had one would be 2 pages at best and wiki's saw to the death of manuals, can't quite see why you'd be so upset about one not being created.Every game should have a manual simple or not, the fact that so many games do not nowadays is inexcusable. I am still pissed that they phased out physical copies, but to not have a digital one is beyond bullshit.
It's just the principle of it. I grew up having games with fat manuals which would be an addition to the story world. Even games with little complexity would have big manuals. MGS1 had a character description of every character in the game. Even crash bandicoot had a lot of extra shit in it.lol, the manual..if it had one would be 2 pages at best and wiki's saw to the death of manuals, can't quite see why you'd be so upset about one not being created.
That ship sailed a long time ago man. if you want lore wait for the wiki to fill up. If you wan physical copies of the lore your only sure bet is to by the rule book for the ttrpg.It's just the principle of it. I grew up having games with fat manuals which would be an addition to the story world. Even games with little complexity would have big manuals. MGS1 had a character description of every character in the game. Even crash bandicoot had a lot of extra shit in it.
As it stands, physical copies of Cyberpunk do have physical manuals and they're exactly as I described, with lots of lore and shit so I wasn't speaking of this game specifically although I don't believe digital versions have access to this manual. At least I couldn't find it, which is sad.
It's just the principle of it. I grew up having games with fat manuals which would be an addition to the story world. Even games with little complexity would have big manuals. MGS1 had a character description of every character in the game. Even crash bandicoot had a lot of extra shit in it.
As it stands, physical copies of Cyberpunk do have physical manuals and they're exactly as I described, with lots of lore and shit so I wasn't speaking of this game specifically although I don't believe digital versions have access to this manual. At least I couldn't find it, which is sad.
That ship sailed a long time ago man. if you want lore wait for the wiki to fill up. If you wan physical copies of the lore your only sure bet is to by the rule book for the ttrpg.