[Spoiler Alert] About the endings

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Do you want more RPGs with happy endings?


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Actually i think endings aren't salvagable anymore, they should turn all those crappy endings into 1 not so crappy, with that close johnny's act for good. And continue real game from now on, if they added like 1 or 2 acts without Johnny and some REAL rpg AFTER we say goodbye to Johnny for good, that's prolly best they could do at this point.
feels like they were desperate to add choice for appearances and so added it in the one place they wouldn't have to deal with the consequences of offering it.
 
FO:NV's endings actually made sense, were based on player choices and actions throughout the game, left a satisfying conclusion, and were world changing enough that expecting the game to continue on after that isn't really logical for a spin-off game that was created in 18 months.

You can't even remotely compare that to CP. FO3's ending I think is more comparable. And in came Broken Steel, thankfully.
I just tried to make a point that ability to play after endings is not required in every RPG.
 
It is, and the more of us spend 5 minutes to reg on Nexus and support the mod request, the more chances we will got.
Now i'm thinking about open public letter to CDPR (and probably Mike Pondsmith too) and, i dunno, petition on Change.org. Anything to make a noise.
Mod is a mod. We need a plot addition, not a cheap fan's craft.
 
Probably can't even reach the ending due to bugs, or they might have just read about the endings online and decided not to continue playing

Considering the game lost 79% of its player base already, that means that at least 50% of players have no intention to see the endings, despite how short the game is

I must have had luck, no story bug, just the 8 MB limit had almsot killed my playthrough, i had only one working save game left, lost a few hours. Maybe they know about the ending.

If i look at the other %, i doesn't look good for CP77. I mean, only 65% have finished "The Heist" and if it comes to finished stuff like NCPD all the number are below 5%. 10% aren't even merc yet :D
 
As some people brought up the 17% of stock drop of Arasaka - that's not the whole drop of storming the arasaka tower in one of the endings. It's another 17% in one day.
The announcer in the loading screen tells us it's something like 500 billions in damages to that point -> now the Cyberpunk wikia give Arasakas networth at 890 billions. So it's a very substantial damage to Arasaka. And not nessecarily the end.

But again, that's not truly adressing the end. But i was just interested to hear if someone had some other "end loading scene" that adresses other outcomes or something.
 
Mod is a mod. We need a plot addition, not a cheap fan's craft.
True, and for that we need sonething more than this thread. Open letter to CD, as i said.
As for the Nexus, it's the biggest mod community in the Internet, with the biggest number of users. Certainly bigger than number of people here.
But okay, we can do nothing except grunting here, if you think that will change anything.
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Tha's nice, and I'm glad if that is what you are after. For me personally modded stories will remain non-canon so it won't change my stance.
Better than nothing. Moreover, this is also a way to gather public attention to this problem, i doubt this thread will suffice.
 
True, and for that we need sonething more than this thread. Open letter to CD, as i said.
As for the Nexus, it's the biggest mod community in the Internet, with the biggest number of users. Certainly bigger than number of people here.
But okay, we can do nothing except grunting here, if you think that will change anything.
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Better than nothing. Moreover, this is also a way to gather public attention to this problem, i doubt this thread will suffice.

Well i think they will take note. If that is another is a different matter.
This thread is largely, from the pages i've seen - like 10 to 15 people looping over and over. And i'm not meaning to attack anyone with that.
 
True, and for that we need sonething more than this thread. Open letter to CD, as i said.
As for the Nexus, it's the biggest mod community in the Internet, with the biggest number of users. Certainly bigger than number of people here.
But okay, we can do nothing except grunting here, if you think that will change anything.
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Better than nothing. Moreover, this is also a way to gather public attention to this problem, i doubt this thread will suffice.
Well I personallly don't care for mods like that so for me it will be equal to nothing. And I don't know. If the modding community is so hard to convince to make story mods, then I feel it's not gonna be much more effective than voicing ourselves on their official forum.
 
You know what it's funny? That's the players who complain about story are actually players who invested 100h+ into the game, got most if not all archievements and still wanted to play it again. While those who breeze just through main story and often not even that and just threw game away are the ones that thinks, that game is great.
 
Well I personallly don't care for mods like that so for me it will be equal to nothing. And I don't know. If the modding community is so hard to convince to make story mods, then I feel it's not gonna be much more effective than voicing ourselves on their official forum.
Action is always more effective than inaction. Nothing can be simplier than ignoring the discontent of passive silent people
 
You know what it's funny? That's the players who complain about story are actually players who invested 100h+ into the game, got most if not all archievements and still wanted to play it again. While those who breeze just through main story and often not even that and just threw game away are the ones that thinks, that game is great.
It's always the dirty casuals :p
 
translation:
- yes, i want a disney movie 44,7 %
- no, i want cyberpunk 9,4 %
- yes, i want a disney movie 29,4 %
- yes, i want a disney movie but dont quote me on that 16,6%
 
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