As it stands there is no denying that 2077 is a very buggy mess with a lot of cut features and programming shortcuts that create a shallow gameplay experience outside of the main quest line. I believe one of the things that CDPR should do to really help belay concerns and regain some of their lost good will and trust is to publish a road map on how they plan to fix all of the issues. This road map should contain known bugs, overhauls and revamps, and finally any features they plan to reimplement back Into the core game. Additionally I think that for now they should withhold a time frame to this road map so they can avoid the backlash that would occur when they fail to meet the deadlines they put forth, while also mitigating the the stress of their programming teams that a published deadline would create.
A rework road map would help open a diolague into what CDPR sees as the major concerns with their game, how they plan to fix it, and provide all of us information as to what we can expect in the coming months in regards to bug smashing, optimization, rebalancing, and restored or enhanced features. This hardly fixes all the issues we have been seeing as lawsuits are brought up and various companies have taken punitive actions. Again what this would do is create an open dialog as to the future of 2077 and show us all that despite CDPR's major failing they are still invested in fixing their mistake and are working hard to bring 2077 up to an acceptable play state that delivers the type of game we know that they can make.
I hope this catches the eyes of CDPR and they are willing to share with us their future plans in regards to cyberpunk 2077
A rework road map would help open a diolague into what CDPR sees as the major concerns with their game, how they plan to fix it, and provide all of us information as to what we can expect in the coming months in regards to bug smashing, optimization, rebalancing, and restored or enhanced features. This hardly fixes all the issues we have been seeing as lawsuits are brought up and various companies have taken punitive actions. Again what this would do is create an open dialog as to the future of 2077 and show us all that despite CDPR's major failing they are still invested in fixing their mistake and are working hard to bring 2077 up to an acceptable play state that delivers the type of game we know that they can make.
I hope this catches the eyes of CDPR and they are willing to share with us their future plans in regards to cyberpunk 2077