@@Chris_M5 He doesn't know how else to articulate that he dislikes a group of people that are otherwise hard working, relatively experienced professionals who put out good games. My bet is he either can't afford the games or the hardware to run them.
What people need to understand with CDPR is how they are going to handle making games going forward. They are opening up two new branches in North America and almost tripling their size total. Each of these branches which consists of almost 400 people focus on one game and one game only. They have the manpower now. Also the Witcher games arnt going to come out all within the next 6 years. It’s once the first new Witcher game is released, the next two are going to be released within 6 years of the first game. So it might still be a while before we see a new game. They also moved to unreal engine and no longer have to build from the ground up on every new game. It’s way more streamlined now! They are making actually good moves.
I'm not sure i'm happy to hear the Unreal engine part of this story, since i'm kinda tired of seeing games looking literally alike regardless of genre and studio.. But i guess a good artist can make it pop and it really is a hussle to make new engines for each and every new game.. but still.. It comes as a bummer to me
Agree they broke the back of the work with Cyberpunk 2077 and did so profitably, so the sequel should be quicker and show some significant progress towards what people had in mind. I do worry about them watering down the team that made witcher 3 great. More people could help if they get the right people, however it also could increase the need to "Feed the Machine" with EA like tactics. Unreal engine is a great move. Didnt know about that. The less in the way of their story telling ability the better
It was never about manpower. It was time. It was over-promising and then undercutting your devs with short-sighted and greedy executive decisions. 9 women can't have a baby in 1 month, it's similarly true for iterative software development; certain things just take time. I'm not confident in their abilities to deliver what they promise if they think CP2077 is in a good place right now.
@@noah.2B and manpower helps with how much time it takes to do things right? They promised things that are possible, but with not a huge team it was a large undertaking. How can you not see this?
No bro it was definitely a dumpster fire. Glad you had a decent time but no need to act like it wasn't a steaming pile of shit after 10 years of promises
Same. Most people complaining in the internet are coming from YT videos that milked money on "bugs" with even fake infos. I know when someone did not play the game when they say the City looks bad XD
Cyberpunk has one of the most in-depth lores out there, I mean it was a fantastic choice for CDPR to go for an established world like Cuberpunk, Which also benefited the board game as well or table top game to be more specific. They could literally go for so many aspects like with the Oil war, The corporation and what occurred between them through many different genres as well
I personally wanted to keep waiting with my first time on Cyberpunk, but i finished EdgeRunners, hopped into the game - created my character and just played 50+ hours non stop.. Oh boy.. I guess i understand how it's hard to discuss the story, the characters and all that when the game is broken, but now that it isn't.. It is fully playable, and in fact the gameplay is really enjoyable i do wonder.. How on earth did nobody talk how good the story and the characters are ? People really wanted pull the entirety of it down, wich i understand as a phenomenon. But then I remember when people said that your choices don't matter at all, wtf ? Ye duh it's a role playing video game so often it really comes down to just choosing what you would like to say in the moment, but then the game has entirely different endings, not just simply the end cinematic but the Last mission itself is entirely different depending on how you approach things.. I always thought Keanu is a bit of a blend actor, but low key this role in Cyberpunk Really suits him. I really liked Johnny silver hand, Pannam and the aldecados, the Cop Guy, Takemura, and so on. Once again, i understand how these things might have not been as enjoyable due to the instability of the game itself, but now that i was able to play it on a stable overhauled version I can safely say it is a banger game.
This and arcane make me beg for a overwatch show the new and old shorts have proved that they can write a amazing show that could easily get people back into the game
Bro the game is absolutely insane! One of the best games I have ever played. Honestly. Beautiful world with dark stories and very good movement and gameplay. Not joking. They fixed 95% of the issues. Definitely worth playing and it has crazy replayability. It's very important to not rush the main story. All the side quests, gigs, hidden stuff, and exploring is what make it special. And the world-building and story are 10/10.
@@shlongbongchewy Not really, the game has most of what was promised. It's kind of useless to set high expectations for anything. The developers don't really owe you anything, they just made the game and because of pressure, they had to release it sooner than they were supposed to. It's still an insanely good game and pretty much the only one of its kind. With time games are going to get better but it's not right to expect some big revolutionary jumps. Just wait for it :)
It just shows that underneath the problems cyberpunk is truly a piece of art and it’s such an amazing concept. It has its issues but zipping around with sandevystan and using mantis blades is just awesome!
I played it through a month ago, some bugs still but nothing game breaking. It was a damn good game and i enjoyed it a lot. They redeemed themselves but the real tale will be told after their next game release and how well that goes. Until then people are gonna be hesitant to pre order from them again. But fixing Cyberpunk 2077 was a good start.
I don’t think it’s truly “fixed”, there’s still a lot of open world stuff and quality control subjects that aren’t all there (most noticeable in police response). But they absolutely did not fulfill their original promises like No Man’s Sky did. The amount of lies people were fed and features that were cut is so insane that it borders on illegal. The only reason they got away with it is because you can get away with showing anything in a product demo (ex. See Ubisoft). I don’t think I’ll ever buy it (at least not until a massive price reduction), mainly because it isn’t and will never truly be what it was sold to people as: an RPG with branching paths. You can polish the game all you want and add a few minor features, but they can never change the underlying features and add new dialogue to make it into something it’s not. I think if the sequel actually makes itself an RPG, I might buy it (holding off on preordering for obvious reasons of course), but I don’t think we should think of the game as a successful fixing like no mans sky, and even if we could we shouldn’t endorse them for their clearly irresponsible and immoral behavior when it came to marketing and releasing this game.
It's still a shell of what was promised and people are falling over themselves to praise a company for doing the bare minimum and getting a product to the state it should have been released in. Now they are spreading their team over multiple titles when the whole company crunching on one couldn't get it released in a working state. Gamers are cucks.
As a cyberpunk defender from day one I’m glad that they are going to make a new game in the franchise, after the first misstep of bugs and figuring out how deep the story is with edge runners, I believe the next one will live up to the hype of the first game. With less expectations.
Big thing with the magic card is that its cards that wotc said they wouldnt reprint like decades ago to support the secondary market. But theyre skirting around it by making them non-legal.
Anyone else search their stock symbol? P/E at 54! Nice to see they're turning things around but the stock is still WAY overvalued. Blizzard trades at a 30 P/E so there's no way in hell CDPR is staying at these levels. Might set a price alert for a 25% drop but not even considering before that.
I've started playing Cyberpunk recently and it's not what they announced but it's a cool story and you can customize how you play thru quite a bit. It does lag from time to time, but i've seen very few glitches. I'd give it a solid 8/10, maybe even a 8.5
the fact that they switched to unreal engine 5 is a big reason why they are able to release so many games in a relatively short amount of time. they don't have to worry about any engine building related issues
A good comparison to what happened to cyberpunk is no mans sky. Seeing companies release a terrible game but make an continued effort to make things right is refreshing because of how rarely it happens.
I really wish people would stop comparing these disaster games to NMS. NMS was forgiven because of its backstory on creation, it was an indie game (No I don't count CDPR as indie.) and they kept improving it. CDPR has put out a few bug fixes and updates. But 1 dlc is beyond stupid, that is not support for their game. They got the numbers and ditched it and are working on a sequel now. The anime brought people back to it, but its still just as empty as it was. Hello Games did not half ass updates and then announce NMS 2. They are focusing on the single game, making it better and better. CDPR is nowhere near them. And that's not even getting into the amount of abuse their developers faced and the lying about it, and the refund scandal and a half assed TH-camr apology video where they ignored the real issues and blamed it on only the old console release. Just disgusting, they really don't deserve this comeback people are giving them. But people are dumb consoomers. This behavior is bad, its incentivizing companies to abuse fans trust and win them back and act like they're gracious gods of the industry. Stop supporting this nonsense.
@@goombalo10 both companies are still udpating the game, and one has been 3x longer than the other and still doesnt have everything they promised on launch. DLC in most cases is not "supporting the game" but if they keep up the quality from witcher 3 dlc (20h+ of content for 1/4 of the price of the game) then im fine with paying for it. Also they fixed like 95% of techinical issues and bugs, so thats good. The game is now less buggy than skyrim which had like 9 years on thsi game lol
Worth mentioning that CP2077 on PC was good even on launch. I don't think it ever fell under 75% on Steam. Played it myself the day it was released and liked it a lot. The main problem was and is the state of the game on old gen consoles. Should never have been released like that, but the board wanted the cash grab and boy did they rake it in while their devs got boned by the tanking stock (all devs get stock packages as incentives to get high quality devs to move to Poland). Now that he's made his money thanks to that, Iwiński is leaving CDPR. Good riddance. I know the staff is elated about it.
Cyberpunk2077 should have *never* been released on old gen. It simply wasn’t made for those systems and would require immense downgrades to get the old versions to be even similar to new gen. To guess, probably a similar amount of effort it would have been to even make the game in the first place. So it was easier, and smarter to release it as a glitchy laggy mess because why waste resources on old gen? Why fix problems that aren’t even important? Yet people still booted up CP2077 on launch on a what, 7 year old console and expected it to be perfect?
I would actually love to see Atrioc try speedrunning certain Cyberpunk 2077 gigs. With all the hacking and cracked builds with cyberware, it'd be really interesting if he ever plays the game
hey all. my finance professor casually dropped yesterday that he worked at enron for a few years and testified against the ceo! apparently he kept copies of everything
Another reason the mtg $999 is awful is because it finally reprints cards from the “reserved list” that usually meant they couldn’t be reprinted, but they broke that list for this and people hoped it’d be cheap because the cards are so expensive, like $1000s, but instead they’re randomised and no one can afford the cards And also they’re just proxies so you can’t play them in the formats they’re legal in so they’re worthless really anyways
I started playing 2077 and it's pretty good now. Solid 7.5/10. It's still pretty glitchy, I've had to reload saves a few times, but yea, it's good now. Plays decent on Series X.
Despite the disappointment of players, cyberpunk was already a very successful game It cost 300m dollars to make the game and they made triple that. I think the goal was 10 million copies sold and they would be good even if the game died this year
I think cdpr is able to release these new games in such a close time frame while cyberpunk took 15 years is because, the technology for cyberpunk was not there 15 years ago, so most of those 15 years was probably spent making the engine and framework for cyberpunk. I guess now that the engine is developed and most of the bugs have been dealt with, they can get the new open-world mmos out faster.
People are mad about the magic the gathering thing because wizards of the coast promised never to reprint them. They’re one this thing called the reserve list which is a bunch of old cards from the first couple years that don’t get reprinted ever, but they’re going back on that.
Hell yeah brother, glad they finally are recovering so hopefully more people will get into the game. Kinda upset me seeing so many people trash on the game without even playing it
Well realistically if they just updated the witcher engine like they did with 3 theyd still have all of their assets, they shouldnt be having much more or less abilities because the witcher abilities are the same between all witchers (for the most part). Combat would remain the same, and they would just need to take time to realize the story and world. Cyberpunk was a ground up experience doing things theyve never done before but now they have the building blocks for it and they know what does and doesnt work. Its been almost 2 years since release and i guarentee their entire development team hasnt been full force patching cyberpunk alone. They really did fuck up with the launch of cyberpunk but i dont think their roadmap is impossible. Im sure many of the locations will be reused even, saving alot more time. They dont have to remake Night City or Witchers "the continent" they just polish up and make tweaks to fit whats happening in the new storyline.
For me wrt Cyberpunk the best comparison is the Outer Worlds. That game ran flawlessly for me on release but felt like a soulless husk. Meanwhile Cyberpunk was a hot mess but you could feel how much thought and care went into everything.
I always liked Cyberpunk 2077 but I think it's because I had no expectations when I played it. I had never heard of it so I never bought into the hype and thus had no idea what to expect. I also played it on a pretty decent PC so it always ran fine for me with minimal glitches. I think it's an amazing game, sucks they couldn't have let it cook for another year or two.
Concerning Magic the gathering, they ask you to pay 1k for a CHANCE to get those black lotus proxy and shit. They expect you to pay 20$/card that will be dogshit lol. And they announced it with the most straight face ever, chat was wild
I always regretted that I didn't get a refund. I thought (and still think) the opening hours if the game are terrible, it was glitchy, looked like a PS3 game and crashed every 90 mins, even on ps5. Now with everyone talking about the show and the newest patch I gave it another shot and it's SO GOOD. The gameplay, the characters, NC at night, this game could and should've lived up to the hype if only they hadn't released it unplayable smh
I never had any intentions of playing Cyberpunk even before it was released, I never bought into the hype but after Edgeruners I desperately wanted to play it, edgeruners completely sold me on the game
CDPR may have saved Cyberpunk, but you still need to save your channel due to the lack of demolish & build 3 excavator playgrounds gameplay! SAVE YOURSELF, BEFORE ITS TO LATE!
I used to play Castle Clash with JTisallbusiness and he easily spent similar amounts. As far as I can tell, he’s done this with many games over the years.
Happened with No Man's Sky, Final Fantasy 14, apparently Fallout 76 is okay now...this stuff ain't even rare anymore Though let's be honest, Trigger saved their butts. Nobody would have noticed how much they'd improved the game if the surprise best show of 2022 hadn't strutted up out of absolutely nowhere
Cyberpunks failed launch became a meme and that prevented more people from trying to play it. Had they done so earlier they would have found the game was actually not NEAR as bad as people claimed and what was there was actually quite good, especially once they had released a few patches that first year. And they announced this anime a good amount of time BEFORE the game released. Im just glad people are finnaly giving Cyberpunk the chance it deserves, its not perfect by any means and it for sure needed more time, but what is there is a solid foundation that shows massive potential for what could be. Which is what im hoping Orion will be.
The reason why Atrioc knows so much about Cyberpunk is because he was 30 when it was created
And now he's 57
damn, dude looks like he's mid 20s to mid 30s
@@Vivi_Strike poor soul
@@AdrianLopez-ux7ts Yeah i understood after my comment xD
Yeah, Atrioc was a huge fan of the original tabletop game from, like, the 70s. He had it pre-ordered and everything.
CDPR has really worked on their tweets, i can finaly read them without getting a headache!
CDPR are inexperienced amateurs and scammers
@@exysa2798 how?
@@Chris_M5 He doesn't know how else to articulate that he dislikes a group of people that are otherwise hard working, relatively experienced professionals who put out good games. My bet is he either can't afford the games or the hardware to run them.
@@bunnysuitlewds126 I'll agree that that person seems unreasonably bitter but defaulting to poor as an insult is also not very tasteful
@@tvwatch9669 You know you can not be able to afford hardware and not be poor right? how old are you?
They picked their nuts up and are just absolutely swinging 'em lmao Honestly good for them for not giving up and doing better. A lot of respect.
Before Edgerunners, they had made some interesting and great changes
But Edgerunners was something else. One of the best videogame adaptations ever
What people need to understand with CDPR is how they are going to handle making games going forward. They are opening up two new branches in North America and almost tripling their size total. Each of these branches which consists of almost 400 people focus on one game and one game only. They have the manpower now. Also the Witcher games arnt going to come out all within the next 6 years. It’s once the first new Witcher game is released, the next two are going to be released within 6 years of the first game. So it might still be a while before we see a new game. They also moved to unreal engine and no longer have to build from the ground up on every new game. It’s way more streamlined now! They are making actually good moves.
I'm not sure i'm happy to hear the Unreal engine part of this story, since i'm kinda tired of seeing games looking literally alike regardless of genre and studio.. But i guess a good artist can make it pop and it really is a hussle to make new engines for each and every new game.. but still.. It comes as a bummer to me
Agree they broke the back of the work with Cyberpunk 2077 and did so profitably, so the sequel should be quicker and show some significant progress towards what people had in mind. I do worry about them watering down the team that made witcher 3 great. More people could help if they get the right people, however it also could increase the need to "Feed the Machine" with EA like tactics.
Unreal engine is a great move. Didnt know about that. The less in the way of their story telling ability the better
It was never about manpower. It was time.
It was over-promising and then undercutting your devs with short-sighted and greedy executive decisions.
9 women can't have a baby in 1 month, it's similarly true for iterative software development; certain things just take time.
I'm not confident in their abilities to deliver what they promise if they think CP2077 is in a good place right now.
@@noah.2B and manpower helps with how much time it takes to do things right? They promised things that are possible, but with not a huge team it was a large undertaking. How can you not see this?
Turns out the PR in CDPR stands for Public Relations. Now if only we could find out what CD stands for…
CDeez
Cyber Dunk
th-cam.com/video/hmbbGp6P-kA/w-d-xo.html
CD stands for compact disc
CDPR stands for "Completely Demolished Public Relations", don't look it up, trust me.
Cyberpunk always had potential; that potential is just finally able to reach the masses at large.
Yeah I have a decent PC and it was great, granted there were a few things that were offputting but no where even close to a dumpster fire
I waited like a year or two, got it on sale and had a great time.
No bro it was definitely a dumpster fire. Glad you had a decent time but no need to act like it wasn't a steaming pile of shit after 10 years of promises
@@christianrosas8917 I played it on launch and it wasn't even bad. People were just overhyped.
Who tf are u
i played cyberpunk on launch day on pc and loved it. great story, great writing, fantastic characters, beautiful world. i also had very minimal bugs
Same. Most people complaining in the internet are coming from YT videos that milked money on "bugs" with even fake infos. I know when someone did not play the game when they say the City looks bad XD
I have watched the whole video in 20 seconds and can confirm it’s another banger
Truth is cyberpunk was never universally hated. There were quite a few ppl that loved the game, including myself.
Cyberpunk has one of the most in-depth lores out there, I mean it was a fantastic choice for CDPR to go for an established world like Cuberpunk, Which also benefited the board game as well or table top game to be more specific. They could literally go for so many aspects like with the Oil war, The corporation and what occurred between them through many different genres as well
I just watched edge runners and am playing through cyberpunk now I am excited to see atrioc reaffirm the things I enjoy by doing the same thing
Cyberpunk Edgerunner is very good, only 10 episodes os you don't have to be too invested to finsh it
I personally wanted to keep waiting with my first time on Cyberpunk, but i finished EdgeRunners, hopped into the game - created my character and just played 50+ hours non stop..
Oh boy.. I guess i understand how it's hard to discuss the story, the characters and all that when the game is broken, but now that it isn't.. It is fully playable, and in fact the gameplay is really enjoyable i do wonder..
How on earth did nobody talk how good the story and the characters are ? People really wanted pull the entirety of it down, wich i understand as a phenomenon.
But then I remember when people said that your choices don't matter at all, wtf ? Ye duh it's a role playing video game so often it really comes down to just choosing what you would like to say in the moment, but then the game has entirely different endings, not just simply the end cinematic but the Last mission itself is entirely different depending on how you approach things..
I always thought Keanu is a bit of a blend actor, but low key this role in Cyberpunk Really suits him. I really liked Johnny silver hand, Pannam and the aldecados, the Cop Guy, Takemura, and so on.
Once again, i understand how these things might have not been as enjoyable due to the instability of the game itself, but now that i was able to play it on a stable overhauled version
I can safely say it is a banger game.
This and arcane make me beg for a overwatch show the new and old shorts have proved that they can write a amazing show that could easily get people back into the game
I love CP! Everyone says I should watch CP but I'm not sure, think I might be checking out CP later today. Love cyberpunk.
CP is the best thing I have ever seen. I love CP sooooo much.
yall are getting put on a government watchlist lmao
@@drakejoshofficialyoutubech5569 lol you think the government cares about pedophiles?
@@drakejoshofficialyoutubech5569 that's the joke
@@Ducktamer WAIT REALLY?!?!?1/1/1
Cyberpunk deserves to be successful the story and writing was incredible to me. So fun by video game standards
Wait a sequal. FUCK YES!!!
Bro the game is absolutely insane! One of the best games I have ever played. Honestly. Beautiful world with dark stories and very good movement and gameplay. Not joking. They fixed 95% of the issues. Definitely worth playing and it has crazy replayability. It's very important to not rush the main story. All the side quests, gigs, hidden stuff, and exploring is what make it special. And the world-building and story are 10/10.
Issues fixed but still massively jnderdelivered.
@@shlongbongchewy Not really, the game has most of what was promised. It's kind of useless to set high expectations for anything. The developers don't really owe you anything, they just made the game and because of pressure, they had to release it sooner than they were supposed to. It's still an insanely good game and pretty much the only one of its kind. With time games are going to get better but it's not right to expect some big revolutionary jumps. Just wait for it :)
no fuckin way ur not a bot
@@woahdude5553 I am not. What the fuck :D Can I not be enthusiastic?
Only need third person mode like RE8, more interaction with the world and more unique consequences for your choices.
It just shows that underneath the problems cyberpunk is truly a piece of art and it’s such an amazing concept. It has its issues but zipping around with sandevystan and using mantis blades is just awesome!
I played it through a month ago, some bugs still but nothing game breaking. It was a damn good game and i enjoyed it a lot. They redeemed themselves but the real tale will be told after their next game release and how well that goes. Until then people are gonna be hesitant to pre order from them again. But fixing Cyberpunk 2077 was a good start.
I don’t think it’s truly “fixed”, there’s still a lot of open world stuff and quality control subjects that aren’t all there (most noticeable in police response). But they absolutely did not fulfill their original promises like No Man’s Sky did. The amount of lies people were fed and features that were cut is so insane that it borders on illegal. The only reason they got away with it is because you can get away with showing anything in a product demo (ex. See Ubisoft).
I don’t think I’ll ever buy it (at least not until a massive price reduction), mainly because it isn’t and will never truly be what it was sold to people as: an RPG with branching paths. You can polish the game all you want and add a few minor features, but they can never change the underlying features and add new dialogue to make it into something it’s not.
I think if the sequel actually makes itself an RPG, I might buy it (holding off on preordering for obvious reasons of course), but I don’t think we should think of the game as a successful fixing like no mans sky, and even if we could we shouldn’t endorse them for their clearly irresponsible and immoral behavior when it came to marketing and releasing this game.
It's still a shell of what was promised and people are falling over themselves to praise a company for doing the bare minimum and getting a product to the state it should have been released in.
Now they are spreading their team over multiple titles when the whole company crunching on one couldn't get it released in a working state.
Gamers are cucks.
Can't wait to see Atrioc cyberpunk playthrough, I'm now replying the game and really enjoying it
I love when Atrioc yells at 7:30 it looks like the dog on his shirt is yelling into the microphone. 😄
I’m calling that hadar is spaced based Bc hadar is one of the brightest star clusters
As a cyberpunk defender from day one I’m glad that they are going to make a new game in the franchise, after the first misstep of bugs and figuring out how deep the story is with edge runners, I believe the next one will live up to the hype of the first game. With less expectations.
Unfortunately I don't think so, Even though the game is great it's reputation has been butchered
Cyberpunk will be ACTUALLY completed by 2077
I absolutely see JT being the one to max a character on a pay to win game
I think a huge part of the CP77 development was building the IP. They have so much to build on now for future cyberpunk games.
I love whenever game companies/games manage to claw their way into improvement and success
Best decision I’ve ever made, was waiting a year after it came out to play it. I got to have so much fun with a great story with very few bugs.
Edgerunners W
The slime rancher 2 soundtrack in the background.
Congrats to Atrioc on his final day at Nvidia 🎉🎉🎉
I loved the part where Atrioc, CoffeeCow, said “I love Activision-Blizzard, but they just can’t make coffee like CDPR can.”
A true hood classic
Big thing with the magic card is that its cards that wotc said they wouldnt reprint like decades ago to support the secondary market. But theyre skirting around it by making them non-legal.
Anyone else search their stock symbol? P/E at 54! Nice to see they're turning things around but the stock is still WAY overvalued. Blizzard trades at a 30 P/E so there's no way in hell CDPR is staying at these levels. Might set a price alert for a 25% drop but not even considering before that.
Edgerunners looks so good wtf!
I've started playing Cyberpunk recently and it's not what they announced but it's a cool story and you can customize how you play thru quite a bit. It does lag from time to time, but i've seen very few glitches. I'd give it a solid 8/10, maybe even a 8.5
I’m actually working on a presentation on this turn around so this helps
Glad to see more game companies following the "release shit and slowly fix" strategy.
Excited to see more of this in the future.
the fact that they switched to unreal engine 5 is a big reason why they are able to release so many games in a relatively short amount of time. they don't have to worry about any engine building related issues
Been watching your content for a couple of years, just wanted to say that I appreciate you providing such consistent entertainment. Keep it up Big A.
Litterally am playing cyberpunk as this vid comes out. Just got the “breathtaking” achievement
A good comparison to what happened to cyberpunk is no mans sky. Seeing companies release a terrible game but make an continued effort to make things right is refreshing because of how rarely it happens.
Mod friendliness for cp77 really helped. Instantly make the game what you want it to be
I really wish people would stop comparing these disaster games to NMS. NMS was forgiven because of its backstory on creation, it was an indie game (No I don't count CDPR as indie.) and they kept improving it. CDPR has put out a few bug fixes and updates. But 1 dlc is beyond stupid, that is not support for their game. They got the numbers and ditched it and are working on a sequel now. The anime brought people back to it, but its still just as empty as it was.
Hello Games did not half ass updates and then announce NMS 2. They are focusing on the single game, making it better and better. CDPR is nowhere near them. And that's not even getting into the amount of abuse their developers faced and the lying about it, and the refund scandal and a half assed TH-camr apology video where they ignored the real issues and blamed it on only the old console release. Just disgusting, they really don't deserve this comeback people are giving them. But people are dumb consoomers.
This behavior is bad, its incentivizing companies to abuse fans trust and win them back and act like they're gracious gods of the industry. Stop supporting this nonsense.
but CP77 is still trash lmao
@@goombalo10 both companies are still udpating the game, and one has been 3x longer than the other and still doesnt have everything they promised on launch. DLC in most cases is not "supporting the game" but if they keep up the quality from witcher 3 dlc (20h+ of content for 1/4 of the price of the game) then im fine with paying for it. Also they fixed like 95% of techinical issues and bugs, so thats good. The game is now less buggy than skyrim which had like 9 years on thsi game lol
@@tiz7244 eh, it play fine nowadays imo
Worth mentioning that CP2077 on PC was good even on launch. I don't think it ever fell under 75% on Steam. Played it myself the day it was released and liked it a lot. The main problem was and is the state of the game on old gen consoles. Should never have been released like that, but the board wanted the cash grab and boy did they rake it in while their devs got boned by the tanking stock (all devs get stock packages as incentives to get high quality devs to move to Poland).
Now that he's made his money thanks to that, Iwiński is leaving CDPR. Good riddance. I know the staff is elated about it.
Cyberpunk2077 should have *never* been released on old gen. It simply wasn’t made for those systems and would require immense downgrades to get the old versions to be even similar to new gen.
To guess, probably a similar amount of effort it would have been to even make the game in the first place.
So it was easier, and smarter to release it as a glitchy laggy mess because why waste resources on old gen? Why fix problems that aren’t even important?
Yet people still booted up CP2077 on launch on a what, 7 year old console and expected it to be perfect?
Video should be titled how "Studio Trigger saved Cyberpunk"
Atrioc cyberpunk videos would be hype...
That's like if a studio doesn't want to be hated...
CDPR are inexperienced amateurs and scammers. CDPR will go bankrupt soon because almost everyone refunded Cyberpunk
I would actually love to see Atrioc try speedrunning certain Cyberpunk 2077 gigs. With all the hacking and cracked builds with cyberware, it'd be really interesting if he ever plays the game
"Story of how weeks saved Cyberpunk"
hey all. my finance professor casually dropped yesterday that he worked at enron for a few years and testified against the ceo! apparently he kept copies of everything
What's his name tho hehe
@@theplaylistpsycho won’t doxx myself but i did find his linkedin, confirmed
Did you contact atrioc abotu this ?
Another reason the mtg $999 is awful is because it finally reprints cards from the “reserved list” that usually meant they couldn’t be reprinted, but they broke that list for this and people hoped it’d be cheap because the cards are so expensive, like $1000s, but instead they’re randomised and no one can afford the cards
And also they’re just proxies so you can’t play them in the formats they’re legal in so they’re worthless really anyways
Cyberpunk 2 can be a secret second coming of Morbius
Yo that’s jtisallbusiness that guy used to be the highest base in castle clash aswell, he spent probably $100k on that aswell😂😂😂
HOW STUDIO TRIGGER****** SAVED CYBERPUNK AND CDPR
I started playing 2077 and it's pretty good now. Solid 7.5/10. It's still pretty glitchy, I've had to reload saves a few times, but yea, it's good now. Plays decent on Series X.
The WotC thing is just a person who bought a new Corolla and driving over to the Jaguar dealership & yelling at them.
Despite the disappointment of players, cyberpunk was already a very successful game
It cost 300m dollars to make the game and they made triple that. I think the goal was 10 million copies sold and they would be good even if the game died this year
such bingly bonkers banana
I think cdpr is able to release these new games in such a close time frame while cyberpunk took 15 years is because, the technology for cyberpunk was not there 15 years ago, so most of those 15 years was probably spent making the engine and framework for cyberpunk. I guess now that the engine is developed and most of the bugs have been dealt with, they can get the new open-world mmos out faster.
All my homies love cyberpunk
starting my day with an atrioc video, its a good day
oh the Magic stuff, they arent mad about it hurting old cards, its just dumb, as someone who's really into magic it hurts to see shit like that.
It’s just like Battlefront 2
Bro we already did this with no man's sky I was literally thinking about that since launch lmao
Hey Big A, I'm writing a paper on CDPR's resurgence, so thanks for your analysis!
People are mad about the magic the gathering thing because wizards of the coast promised never to reprint them. They’re one this thing called the reserve list which is a bunch of old cards from the first couple years that don’t get reprinted ever, but they’re going back on that.
No chance scalped the collectors day 1 and never going to buy it
"Sounds like what Blizzard is doing" - **Most unaware comment of 2022**
I’ve been playing temtem and just realized the music is the same as the outro music haha
CP2077 has been one of my favorites since launch. On my 3rd playthrough of it.
Hell yeah brother, glad they finally are recovering so hopefully more people will get into the game. Kinda upset me seeing so many people trash on the game without even playing it
@@robloxpwnr7604 I'm glad how many people were put on to the game by how well the anime did. Now they finally understand the appeal.
Well realistically if they just updated the witcher engine like they did with 3 theyd still have all of their assets, they shouldnt be having much more or less abilities because the witcher abilities are the same between all witchers (for the most part). Combat would remain the same, and they would just need to take time to realize the story and world. Cyberpunk was a ground up experience doing things theyve never done before but now they have the building blocks for it and they know what does and doesnt work. Its been almost 2 years since release and i guarentee their entire development team hasnt been full force patching cyberpunk alone. They really did fuck up with the launch of cyberpunk but i dont think their roadmap is impossible.
Im sure many of the locations will be reused even, saving alot more time. They dont have to remake Night City or Witchers "the continent" they just polish up and make tweaks to fit whats happening in the new storyline.
Bro where did u get that fire hat my guy?
I don't understand why anyone thought this wouldn't happen to CyberPunk after what No Man's Sky did
I just hope they learned their lessons in developing cyberpunk, especially now that devs from witcher 3 seem to have retired.
For me wrt Cyberpunk the best comparison is the Outer Worlds. That game ran flawlessly for me on release but felt like a soulless husk. Meanwhile Cyberpunk was a hot mess but you could feel how much thought and care went into everything.
I always liked Cyberpunk 2077 but I think it's because I had no expectations when I played it. I had never heard of it so I never bought into the hype and thus had no idea what to expect. I also played it on a pretty decent PC so it always ran fine for me with minimal glitches. I think it's an amazing game, sucks they couldn't have let it cook for another year or two.
I never really had any of the fucked up bugs. Loved the game, and currently playing it again.
I'm hyped for cyberpunk 2
If cyberpunk operated at a higher framerate for my pc off launch i wouldnt have stopped playing it
Concerning Magic the gathering, they ask you to pay 1k for a CHANCE to get those black lotus proxy and shit. They expect you to pay 20$/card that will be dogshit lol. And they announced it with the most straight face ever, chat was wild
I always regretted that I didn't get a refund. I thought (and still think) the opening hours if the game are terrible, it was glitchy, looked like a PS3 game and crashed every 90 mins, even on ps5.
Now with everyone talking about the show and the newest patch I gave it another shot and it's SO GOOD. The gameplay, the characters, NC at night, this game could and should've lived up to the hype if only they hadn't released it unplayable smh
CDPR will go bankrupt soon because almost everyone refunded Cyberpunk.
@@exysa2798no. Google sales, stock price and announced projects ;) besides, that has nothing to do with my comment, my dude
I never had any intentions of playing Cyberpunk even before it was released, I never bought into the hype but after Edgeruners I desperately wanted to play it, edgeruners completely sold me on the game
I think CDPR said at some point that they’d use unreal engine instead of their own. So maybe that makes the time line realistic
I love the Witcher series, so I'll be cautiously waiting for the new Witcher games.
Had zero interest in playing cyberpunk, and then I watched all of Edgerunners in a night and picked up the game the next day
Damn Big A looking kinda swole tho
Imagine they saved cyberpunk 2077 in 2077
CDPR may have saved Cyberpunk, but you still need to save your channel due to the lack of demolish & build 3 excavator playgrounds gameplay! SAVE YOURSELF, BEFORE ITS TO LATE!
I used to play Castle Clash with JTisallbusiness and he easily spent similar amounts. As far as I can tell, he’s done this with many games over the years.
Listen Big A you gotta talk to TH-cam because I was only just now, a day later recommended this banger video. Please fix this 🙏
Mario x Cyberpunk crossover
Hey remember the multiplayer?
nice rolex brandon !
i’m “impressed”
Love the content man
Um well i have to play cyberpunk and the sequel now
i dunno. 3 new witcher games in 6 years sounds like 3 incomplete released games if we going based of cyber punk
Happened with No Man's Sky, Final Fantasy 14, apparently Fallout 76 is okay now...this stuff ain't even rare anymore
Though let's be honest, Trigger saved their butts. Nobody would have noticed how much they'd improved the game if the surprise best show of 2022 hadn't strutted up out of absolutely nowhere
Cyberpunks failed launch became a meme and that prevented more people from trying to play it. Had they done so earlier they would have found the game was actually not NEAR as bad as people claimed and what was there was actually quite good, especially once they had released a few patches that first year.
And they announced this anime a good amount of time BEFORE the game released. Im just glad people are finnaly giving Cyberpunk the chance it deserves, its not perfect by any means and it for sure needed more time, but what is there is a solid foundation that shows massive potential for what could be. Which is what im hoping Orion will be.