Everything regarding the game, except the advertising that preceded it, is scarce.
To me its much more about immersion when it comes to world building than anything else. They are trying to sell the CP universe as a place of sex, drugs, violence and rock and roll.Yeah I get it, it's a video game so I'm not looking for nudity but it's odd I can see my bush sometimes, but other times I'm forced to wear panties? It's like spring break all over again!
That would be fun! Maybe even have options to choose the next position!Did this last patch clothe every nipple? I thought the one joy toy was tits-out? Whats the issue?
Were we expecting a sex mini game? Press forward to thrust? Sprint button to thrust faster?
Did this last patch clothe every nipple? I thought the one joy toy was tits-out? Whats the issue?
Were we expecting a sex mini game? Press forward to thrust? Sprint button to thrust faster?
That would be fun! Maybe even have options to choose the next position!
I'm honestly confused. It seems a lot of people were expecting porn.
It truly seems that way. I get that people wanted BDs to be a bigger deal, but it is "interesting" that people just want the sex BDs....
Exactly, and adult game for adults only. Stripers should be fully naked in the city, not because we need porn, anyone can get mucu better porn online, but because it's immersive and logical. Just an example.Dont know how many teenagers actually got this game, but I as a 30 years old, married long time cyberpunk player (I've played the 2020 table top more than any of you had played 2077) was expecting (as it was advertised) an adult game for adults, that stays true to cyberpunk genre and to 2020 tt-rpg. So far only 1/3 of that was fulfilled.
I could care less about the amount of scenes, but silently patching clothes on strippers, covering nipples with tape and removing most of highly suggestive adds really feels like slap to the face. Don't even mention the weirdness of being naked in the inventory and wearing undies in the shower. V's crotch gotta smell like some teenagers' tent in the festival area.
It goes well against immersion and one of the cornerstones of cyberpunk genre. Not the bigest stone, but nonetheless. If you are not making a cyberpunk game, then don't name it as such.
What I really wish to see is an official statement of why did they do it and are there any plans to put those things back. I've read some similar threads here and elsewhere, but they are 99% just wild guesses and all sorts of speculations. Almost nothing concrete, except that the partial nudity covering panties are working as intented.
You indeed can, went back yesterday out of curiosity. There's at least 2, maybe more, windows you can enter through after Judy's quest line. I highly recommend going back there and just looking around at how it looks post quest line compared to before. You can also still pick up things you didn't the first time and there is an iconic weapon in the dolls' dressing room.... which has one of the accessible windows. The window I went through was shuttered but gives you the option to open it, it put me in the main hallway with all the doll rooms a few feet from the holo girl the guys were watching the first time around.So while I also wish you could visit Clouds again (its such a great moment when you follow that conversation down the rabbit hole), I'm also glad you cannot just visit again because getting the script right would be nearly impossible (as the current script explains).
Do you mean after the Judy questline?You indeed can, went back yesterday out of curiosity. There's at least 2, maybe more, windows you can enter through after Judy's quest line. I highly recommend going back there and just looking around at how it looks post quest line compared to before. You can also still pick up things you didn't the first time and there is an iconic weapon in the dolls' dressing room.... which has one of the accessible windows. The window I went through was shuttered but gives you the option to open it, it put me in the main hallway with all the doll rooms a few feet from the holo girl the guys were watching the first time around.
I definitely felt some type of way.
Dont know how many teenagers actually got this game, but I as a 30 years old, married long time cyberpunk player (I've played the 2020 table top more than any of you had played 2077) was expecting (as it was advertised) an adult game for adults, that stays true to cyberpunk genre and to 2020 tt-rpg. So far only 1/3 of that was fulfilled.
Yes. IDK if the Clouds outcome is different for other Pisces choices or if it's the same, but I got in and only the lobby was inaccessible. In my game there's no people, it's closed down completely, but the interior is slightly altered & damaged. I just went along the scaffolding and boards like you do with Judy in a couple quests and eventually came to a shuttered window that gave me an option to open it.Do you mean after the Judy questline?
First you accuse people who want this content to be teenagers, then you dismiss it when it's proven otherwise.My first ever game (post-D&D) online was a text based ToriMUD RPG called Sojourn.
And that was back when the internet cost like 6 bucks an hour to access. Which is when you were like.....maybe 5 years old? I've likely played more online AND offline RPGs than you've played in your entire life. It's been my hobby since the early days of public internet accessibility.
The point is, none of either of our backgrounds in gaming is relevant, given that with today's access to information it should be pretty well known, and expected, that even softcore porn is hard to get through the ratings systems of most countries. And selling worldwide REQUIRES fitting the game into the ratings systems of every country it's sold in, respectively. An "M" rating doesn't mean T&A all over the place. It has a number of meanings. Blood, gore, smoking, drug use, alcohol use, and a host of other things that fall under the mature category.
Anyone expecting gobs of softcore porn was only kidding themselves, and setting themselves up for a letdown. What a company "says" will be in a game is subjective, at best. And it should be taken as such.