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@Mantis Tobaggan, I surprisingly haven't had a single crash on PC and pop-in can be pretty bad but nothing unexpected from an open world game so far. I kinda compare it to how Bethesda games are right now but the difference is that I expect CDPR to actually fix the bugs, not just ignore them 3+ games
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I'm quite happy with the game overall. While there may be bugs the majority of my gameplay experience has been smooth. Additionally the variety of skills and ways to tackle encounters with enemys are exceptional. Stealth feels well done and tactical due to the ability to access the equipment around your enemies. The dialogue options make you feel like what you say matters thanks to how the world changes around you and the characters feel so real and visceral. I'm grateful it is the way it is and not the standard bait and switch we get so often theses days (ff15).
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This basically sums up the current state of gaming. At least now when games are released, developers have the ability to push updates and fix bugs and technical issues. Before, made an error, didn't optimize some code, left in a dev room or element, forgot some broken code, didn't code in clipping properly for an object, etc, all stuck in your game forever. CDPR is a relatively small-mid sized company comparatively. I'd say to anyone who's worked with any type of coding from something as simple as VBA or onto "regular" code like C++, Python, Javascript, no matter how many times your run into through your environment, no matter how many times you test it, there's probably something you missed or overlooked. Not to mention with the time it takes to make these games, they probably start it using 1 test environment and then have to start porting it to another. They might be professionals but they're still human and coding is a load of fückëřy
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@Ashaman, It can be hard to tell, especially months or years in the future. I think sometimes they forget how buggy games can be and they underestimate how long squashing them all will take. It's mainly why I don't pre-order like ever, so I don't have any monetary attachment to a game. The delays kinda made me lost a decent bit of the hype for the game, and I think that was a good thing. If I went into it with the expectations from a year or 2 ago I might have been more disappointed with the state of the game.
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Thing is, nearly a year ago they said the game was finished and fully playable. Now they release a game that, for many, is unplayable. For many, it is a major disappointment for a game that has been hyped since its first announcement. CDPR told us they were focusing on making the game for the old gen (ps4/xb1). They said that well before any idea of the new consoles release dates was even announced. They delayed the game several times, after claiming it was fully playable, because they wanted it to be perfect. It absolutely should have been perfect, or damn near. The occasional player experiencing the occasional bug spread across all platforms; fine, that's not a big deal. What they released is so far from what they promised, and that is why the community is upset. I'm constantly seeing games crashing, cutscenes bugging, people falling through the floor, etc. If you are constantly having to restart or reload your game, it isn't playable.
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One big piece of criticism I have for Cyberpunk 2077 is that it loves to give you fake choices. Either you get two or three dialogue options that lead to the exact same response, or you’re given two dialogue choices but only the first one actually progresses the conversation. It’s rather irritating for big name game developers to be still pulling lazy stunts like this. If they want the conversation to be linear, make it linear, just make it a cut scene and stop putting in pointless inputs for the player, already.
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I’m not upset because of clear and obvious setbacks due to Covid I’m upset because we got a trailer and then radio silence for over a year seriously not once did they mention it didn’t need a new trailer or a title just the confirmation that it was still being worked on I don’t think that’s too much to ask
Lmao! It's been like 8 years. The games got good bones its just broke af, but witcher 3 was too so its cool