The easiest, simplest part, said by the CEO of CD, is to fix the game. That he himself said when console problems began to be revealed. The biggest problem will be to change the direction the game had taken ... that will be the challenge, to transform something mediocre into something, at least, acceptable. Fixing bad codes is easy, but that doesn't change the fact that the code is bad, the mechanics are deplorable, empty, mediocre ... that nothing new presents, just a copy and paste of old games ... like GTA ... or similar things.I played The Witcher 3 for the first time this year. How bad was TW3 during release for people to think a game with a massive bug during the final boss fight is a fixed game? What is this trust in CDPR fixing games based on? I played the latest TW3 and it wasn't fixed...
I keep reading posts like this and I think you're missing the point. Just because the game sold 13 million copies, doesn't mean people can be outright abusive to the studio, which they are. Just read the forum, even in this thread people are pointlessly hateful.I gave them enough support with my $60 I won’t be getting back.
I am giving them more support than they should be allowed for giving them the benefit of the doubt that they might make the game NOT crash every other hour and maybe—MAYBE make the game back into what we were promised.
They don’t need any more support from us. We’ve paid them for a product that wasn’t as advertised. The burden is on them to actually deliver the product as advertised, even if it takes half a year to do so.
Regardless of what they do, I may never buy another product from them again, especially on launch.
These kids think developers are their friends.I honestly can't stand posts like this. They need support? We need the game we paid for. [...]
As in absolutely all media studios on planet Earth, be it movies, TVs, Games, etc ... Devs follow orders, do what their superiors say and rarely have the chance to change any bad idea. Unfortunately it is so in this world.These kids think developers are their friends.
You don't need to be friends with someone to treat him with dignity and offer basic human decency.These kids think developers are their friends.
couldn't have said it better, thank youYou don't need to be friends with someone to treat him with dignity and offer basic human decency.
But if this thread is any indication showing kindness to people is seen as a weakness rather than a virtue. Such are the times I guess that being ruthless and cold is seen as being cool while being compassionate as being a gullible fool.
You people were pretty eager to point fingers at CDPR for becoming the corpos they depicted in their own game, yet it seems to me that the customers have also become like the gangs depicted ingame. All over 60 dollars and some broken promises, pitchforks and all. And anyone who doesn't agree with this tribe mentality is somehow a fool for still believing in CDPR.
I'm no more friends with the developers than I am with anyone else in this forum. I'm just willing to give them a chance without insulting their game every opportunity I get. At this point the "feedback" has become one big circlejerk and it absolutely isn't warranted.
Waw choom, great comment word for word, thank you for it!You don't need to be friends with someone to treat him with dignity and offer basic human decency.
But if this thread is any indication showing kindness to people is seen as a weakness rather than a virtue. Such are the times I guess that being ruthless and cold is seen as being cool while being compassionate as being a gullible fool.
You people were pretty eager to point fingers at CDPR for becoming the corpos they depicted in their own game, yet it seems to me that the customers have also become like the gangs depicted ingame. All over 60 dollars and some broken promises, pitchforks and all. And anyone who doesn't agree with this tribe mentality is somehow a fool for still believing in CDPR.
I'm no more friends with the developers than I am with anyone else in this forum. I'm just willing to give them a chance without insulting their game every opportunity I get. At this point the "feedback" has become one big circlejerk and it absolutely isn't warranted.
Hating an attitude - of CDPR's contempt for players, at least of its directors, something demonstrated in practice through controversial announcements about something that never really existed - is different from 'hating a game, its developers' and this difference is huge . Of course, the public will be overcome with anguish, with frustration. Expecting less is naive. Anyone who dreams big, CDPR and promises or says he will do something at that level, has to be able to fall from a certain height ...This forum gives me a strong feeling of a overall very hostile attitude towards the CDPR. Personally I'm on quite opposite side to this and I hope that it can be turned here, in time, into more constructive and much less hateful feedback to the game.
They had everyone's morale, including infinite stories at all - the entire world press and threw it into the trash can out of mere greed and underestimation.I pre-ordered the game months ago but the studio needs our moral support as well.
Ha! That's so true. I was listening to "Never Fade Away" on YT the other day, read all the sensible comments where people described the deep experiences they had with the game...and I felt like I'm on a different social media planetCDPR devs, we love you ! Just go read comments on the Cyberpunk 2077 music videos on Youtube and you will see how much people loved this game !