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Full mod support is probably the best thing that could've happened to this game. I feel like in a few years from now you will be able to turn it into a completely different game with side content and custom stories like Fallout and Elder Scrolls.
what? cyberpunk is fine lmao but at least say this to something more innocent, youre basically saying wow im suprised this guy showed us dark stuff and now a gta video of murdering people.
Few things that were confirmed from CDPR: - This expansion is the only one planned for now - CDPR entered a partnership with Epic to develop their future games on UE5+ (including the next Witcher) - Police rework is under construction, most likely coming only to next gen., like every other major gameplay updates after the expansion - CDPR intends to continue working on the Cyberpunk franchise (without precising what this means, but since there is no other DLC planned, it's safe to assume a second game will come out... one day) On that last part, since they want to become a dual project studio, the next Cyberpunk game will most likely be developed in parallel to the next Witcher game.
It's good that they're working on it, I will give them that. A lot of studios just stick their head in the sand. Always makes me a little happy when shitty games get better. Maybe one day I will actually buy it
Word of advice: If you're on PC, play with mods. There's already a ton of awesome ones, and this is before the recent RedMod release. Virtual Atelier, Driving Tweaks, Lifepath Bonuses & Gang-Corp traits, StreetStyle, Weather Rebalance, etc.
@@gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 Not that I know of. Doesn't have multiplayer, so no need for Anti-Cheat. Biggest problem is just waiting for mods to update as game updates come in
Thing is, the game is still being updated, and as anyone knows if they mod other “active” games like gta, literally everything breaks when they do. Even something as simple as an fov slider for first person vehicle driving. I’m gonna wait until the last dlc is out, whenever that may be, before jumping all in on 2077’s modding scene. A lot of advancements will probably be made in that time too. The best and most revolutionary mods for Skyrim and New Vegas only just came out in the last few years, for example.
In my opinion, the game is good now. The current generation hardware should have taken priority with that game at launch, but by then it was probably too late. Definitely a good move that CDPR has their sights on this game and doesn’t plan to abandon it like many devs these days, cough cough rockstar.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 yup, it ran fine on my PC on release, just lots of bugs and missing content. It’s really fun but what got it so much bad press was the previous gen consoles barely able to run it.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 yeah exactly, but what would have happened then was more bitching and whining that the game didn’t come out on last gen. It was a double edged sword regardless of the outcome.
Yeah they never should have released on last gen consoles. Come out and apologize, something along the lines of "hey the game's scope expanded and we cant support it on last gen anymore". A few people would have complained and then moved on. Instead they tried to compromise and everybody complained.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 Basically this A free upgrade to the PS5 version is great, but it doesnt excuse poor execution. There's a difference between keeping your promises and releasing a broken, unplayable game so that you can say you kept your promise. No one would've been upset in the long term if it hadnt released on PS4/Xbox One. If anything, it would've been a system seller for the next gen consoles (y'know, assuming it hadn't come out of the womb a broken mess)
For me too while they state it won't be full dev tool access modding such as fallout and elder scrolls this will open up allot of mod possibilities and make it so people can actually add features weapons and textures without messing with the game files
it was a great show, but they still have lots of work to do to fix the game, they need to add all the features they promised in the 48 min gameplay reveal
@@Mangojuice49 oh yeah if you just got it then go for it, have a blast. but for me the launch week was really bad in terms of technical/gameplay, the story and music are 10/10 regardless
Another mission that somewhat alters the course is the mission where you can save Takemura. It has a pretty big ripple effect on the corpo ending and actually makes it a little less depressing. Not corpo as in life path but as in going with Hanako.
That is a decision coded into the game, and I did do that on my playthrough. BUT the game does not tell you that you can do that. Whether that's a good or bad thing, that's up to you but it can say a lot about a player the first time they play
Also the mission where you are looking for evelyn after the heist. There are multiple different ways to proceed through that mission depending on how you’ve leveled your character’s stats. Boss fights can be avoided depending on what skills you focus and what dialogue you choose. Saying that there are no RPG elements in this game after the market is just a flat out lie and par for the course for the cyberpunk hate dog pile that youtubers do for views.
Cyberpunk is a real RPG, and the author of the video is just lying or not familiar with the RPG genre. CDPR NEVER promised a game where there would supposedly be COMPLETELY different paths, its just impossible, they said that the game would have more non-linearity than The Witcher 3 and a lot more attention to detail, and this is true, and that players can experience different experiences due to playstyles and choices. Moreover, Cyberpunk 2077 is the most non-linear AAA RPG at the moment, such a branching of the endings at the moment simply does not exist anywhere else, a real branching, and not slides after the game, as usual. Before that, there were separate prologues only in Dragon Age Origins, now there are also in Cyberpunk. Only a combination of different prologues and endings will already give a different experience, not to mention solutions in a bunch of other quests and gigs. Without mentioning that there is non-linearity in a bunch of quests, only the dumb ones can not notice it. And gigs are in some way immersive sim within the game. Only something from isometry RPG's can compete with this.
It's great that Cyberpunk is doing better now but it's sad that the fact that so many people are willing to ignore everything else and accept it creates the notion that game companies can release a half-baked buggy mess of a game on launch day and then fix it over the next couple of years instead of launching a fully functional and polished game right off the bat
NMS did it and nobody batted an eye... not trying to justify what Hello Games did but why does one company get a pass but not the other? CDPR could have abandoned this game if they wanted to but they didn't because the developers actually cared about their craft which would have been a masterpiece if they weren't screwed over by their management. So even if you don't like the game, which is valid if that's indeed the case with you, you do have to admit they are redeeming themselves from a horrible situation they should've never had to start with
@@LowKiiSavage Hello Games is a way smaller studio compared to CDPR. Aaand idk about you, but the amount of money CDPR spent in PR and marketing GLOBALLY was ludicrous compared to the marketing for NMS
@@NanaCottonNyan Hello Games had fucking Sony backing them up. They are tiny, but you never wouldve even heard of them without the millions worth of promo NMS got. Besides, most of the hype came from the people themselves. Especially due to the massive Witcher 3 circlejerk
It definitely did to me and friends as well, we were so hyped about this game because we already loved Witcher 3 so we preordered it for the first time in our lives Never Again
Lesson? You needed to learn that? I have never pre-ordered anything. What a stupid concept! Let me just pay for something that doesn't yet exist, i'm sure it won't regret it.
And that no matter how "cool" the developer is, you should only trust the product when it has been tested and released. I refunded my pre-order when the last delay happened and I regret nothing
I was hoping for a more varied enemy pool, get really crazy with designs, and some rp elements to make the city feel more alive, but I was satisfied with the end result ( I didn't get alot of bugs or glitches but I do see how that'd ruin some people's experience). The biggest let down was the story being pretty linear when all the advertisements were hinting at your choices shaping the story.
I completely agree with your sentiment. I think that the game could have been much better if it had more varied enemy designs and more RPG elements to make the city feel more alive. The biggest let down for me was the linearity of the story, which was disappointing given all the hype around the game's choice-based gameplay.
Same bro, was hoping for a more immersive RPG city. I know they are two different developers, but I was hoping for as much polish and detail as RDR2's world. Especially with the amount of hype and waiting.
They have mentioned that alot of features in this patch are what the community has asked for and going forward they will rework both the NCPD , vehicle combat and the melee combat completely to give a new feel to the game. They also said for now that they will do one expansion but hinted they might be open to another should the game's DLC and patches garner significant positive feedback. I pray they do another expansion to me this game while incomplete and broken is so fun and interesting to explore.
I didn't hear about the melee change. I actually have a sword blitz build where I just parkour around chopping off limbs and heads. It's crazy fun! I wonder what the changes will be?
Imo when devs say "well do more if ect. does good" its pretty much punishing players for not buying their products.. as if they aren't responsible for releasing a dumpster fire.
It honestly seems like CDPR is taking a Hello Games approach, going radio silent and just working on Cyberpunk to make it the game they wanted it to be. It's not there yet but I hope it reaches that point eventually.
Imagine being sold a car that's just a chassis and then being told the dealer will build the rest of the car over the next few years. That's what you're saying you smoothbrain.
@@killahasbigrpk8711 Fixing shit you broke doesn't cleanse you of your original fuckup. And with one this big the only way to redeem themselves would be ceasing to exist as a company. Edit: typo
@@CThyran man it's not like they killed a person by rushing the game holy shit, it's a Game and it's not like you're obligated to play it, contrary to the car example, as you may need a properly working car for some things
Edgerunner is one of the best anime I've ever seen, and you can see that's it's not only good because of the lore - but because it's genuinely well made. Animators and well versed anime fans alike, know how much effort has actually gone into the game. The anime will bring a renewed interest in the game, here's hoping there's a better game there to welcome us.
Reused animations, shitty writing, stilted acting, terrible plot, and a highschool drama is what's considered good for the genre? I couldn't even finish the second episode. I couldn't decide if i was glad the mom died so we didnt have to hear her acting or upset that they introduced a character just to fridge her after 10 minutes of screen time.
I got Cyberpunk on PS5 a while ago, couldnt get into it with the first few missions as a corpo. Watching this show now and it's making me want to jump back in and try as a diff class
It looks amazing but I did notice some reused animation pallets, like the car chase. There were so many car crashes that looked identical. Not hating on the show mind you but just minor critisism.
I started a new playthrough around 2 weeks ago and as someone who played day 1, I can say the game is much much better. A lot more stability, the new pew pews make fun new additions and the game as a whole has a new lease on life imo.
@@CynikalEnterprise bruh your doing something wrong then I have a 3070 and a 5600x and I’m always running above with with high settings and all the ray tracing on at 1440p. It’s a very intensive game waht do you expect
@@CynikalEnterprise dont listen to trolls, you are right, game is more demanding now when ray tracing is on, you can check reddit, there's many people complaining about performance getting worse patch after patch when ray tracing is on, i have a 3080 and i used to play at 1440p quality raytracing ultra 60+fps all the time, mostly like 70~~80s, now is more like 50~~60 and i have to drop rt lightning to medium or reduce dlss to balanced to maintain the same performance i had before. right now you are gpu limited, not cpu limited, since they nerfed the game a lot for cpu optimizations. gameplay is still bad imo and not worth a second shot.
They lost a lot. However, it would be a mistake to believe that it's a rule. The thing is, rushing games does make money in most cases. It makes worse games, but good money on the short-term, which is the only objective of private companies. A lot of bigger releases like CoD and the likes are rushed, and they do make the money. CDPR was just unlucky (and, given the anticipation for this game, they were stupid to release it in such a state, I admit).
It would be in top 10 games 2022 easily, but hype was unlike in any other game. Even if game was kinda polished (pun intended) like now fans still would be disappointed. But it wouldn't scare other people of trying it. All negative press and bugs shown was enough to push me back from it. I downloaded it yesterday, couldn't stop playing for 6 hours. Now it's for 20 bucks on Steam, nonetheless 10 minutes ago I bought it
@@Shadi_Wajed You're quite right, but it isn't hard to imagine they would have sold even more copies without the bad press at the beginning of the game's lifetime. That could have gone from a "very good-selling game" to "one of the most incredible hits of all times", given the hype there was around this game
I do hope that the Police system remake and Vehicle combat remake they talked about in the nightwire for the next update is good. I know we will have to wait a good while for that next update, but I really do wish that it's a good system.
@@abodieqwerty4678 Yes. It is great. It has flaws but you will have a lot of fun, and starting out on this patch would be awesome. This game is going to get better and better.
@@abodieqwerty4678 I played it on there before the recent updates and had a good time. The biggest flaws, imo, is that the cop system sucks and the driving honestly feels really bad in majority of vehicles. Playing one storyline got me a motorcycle and that was the only thing I used for the game because it's the only vehicle that actually felt good to drive. Another flaw I had was just how empty the city felt. There would be little to no traffic most times, there were very few people (sometimes none at all) walking around and it just felt kinda barren at times. The cops don't chase you, you can just commit a crime and drive off and they have no way of stopping you or doing anything. They are more of an inconvenience than anything. The story is really good though imo, it's what pushed me though the game despite my complaints. I liked the characters and the story so it made it better to play through.
@@Fearmemaybe15 You're telling me nearly 2 years later there's no new game plus? I was thinking of getting the game again but this shit sounds like it's still fuckin trash.
the think is this game can/will most likely never be repaired, they'd have to rebuild it on a different engine completely, so at this point gotta wait for cyberpunk 2 lmao
there's a lot more to game development than just the playable game, technically the game was as good as finished. I'm glad CDPR are giving up on RED Engine, because it was clearly an engine issue, same with Bethesda using their Creation Engine.
i'm playing it for the first time right now, and it's pretty solid. Unfortunately I think as an open-world game it's more in the Ubisoft style than Bethesda style -- you're not really exploring, or encountering enemies or points of interest organically on route to your objective, but rather driving safely and brainlessly to where the quest wants you to go, or from map marker to map marker to check open-world activities off the list (knowing more or less exactly what they're gonna be most of the time). Night City should be the star of this game, but the way the content is structured/presented/delivered really divorces the gameplay from the setting, which is deeply unfortunate. Still, the interwoven combat/stealth/hacking systems and the varied and multi-layered progression schemes make for a pretty good time regardless. So I can't complain too much.
The closest thing that got me to exploring it naturally was turning off the minimap and then enabling way points. I don't know if you will have the same experience but that was my effort and so far it's doing well for me.
@@RowdyTheHitman i have almost 300 hours in the game spanned over 3 playthroughs and im still finding things I haven't found yet. And pro tip ..read those information shards...there's even a connected storyline in the ncpd scanner missions.
True, I think that's the biggest reason why I never bothered doing much exploring in Cyberpunk. It's such a well-crafted world that has no sense of organic exploration, or even any real incentive to do so. Bethesda is one of the only developers that seems to genuinely understand what organic exploration is, they're basically a masterclass in how to do organic exploration and environmental storytelling. That's what makes exploration a hallmark in Bethesda games, vs Ubisoft games where exploration is more of a chore than an adventure.
@@SonGokuuuuuuu I've reported all of them but the account is still not banned. I recommend reporting this dude to the FBI due to his manifesto, it's alarming
Honestly, I bought Cyberpunk before the 1.6 update, but didn't bother loading it up until the update came out. I've been playing it quite a bit, and...I'm really enjoying it. And watching the Edgerunners Anime just made me wanna play it even more. Just wish there was more anime content in the game. More of Rebecca's guns, clothing items from the main characters (aside from David's jacket), etc.
Hey Muta, not sure if you found out but I believe it was officially confirmed by CDPR (a developer I believe) that there is only one planned expansion slated and it's for 2023. Also, when the 1.6 patch was released, they mentioned that they have big plans for vehicle combat and police overhaul in an upcoming patch release, sadly no new game plus.
@@bologna3048 Being fair I think the massive hack that they didn't pay the ransom for had to have set them back a couple of months Being completely fair it's how the game should've been at launch to begin with
The game is missing SO many things that would make it immersive. Every single food item does the same, every single drink item does the same, grenades to not matter, you can not interact with the world. So many places, stores, bars… and you can’t either even enter them or just buy the same items everywhere the do nothing. The world looks amazing but feels empty and void :(
Honestly as a HUGE fan of the corporate side of things when it comes to the game, I LOVE the whole thing behind Arasaka. The look, that Japanese megacorp feel, etc. I truly love it, I hope we get some Expansion packs for Arasaka, and we get to do more with Takemura
@@jacketofthe80s13 "Yo guys, I've heard Mew is under the truck by the SS Anne! Just use strength to push the truck away!" source: just trust me bro "the only dlc SO FAR" EDIT: and I did not say the expansions will be "by cdpr". Who knows, maybe they will. Time will tell. I'd say its the only actual planned rest of the game. After that? noone knows.
After watching edge runner I really do want cyber punk to do a no mans sky I really do want that level of overhaul to come in , because after watching edge runner there’s so much potential for a cyberpunk themed game
@@GRAGH57 just got it last week and im pretty blown away by it tbh. IDK how bad it really was at launch but currently it has GTA 5 beat in my opinion.
@@EthanolTailor I don’t think so In almost all respects gta has it beat other then the abilities you get as a character gta is just much more well built then cyberpunk And launch was a mess beyond measure
i am late to the party but : friendly reminder : most developers will abandon their games almost right after the launch with absolutely no updates or patches. just because cyberpunk is getting bug fixes it does not mean we should let this industery trend continue
Lol the reason why this trend continues is because of how needy and bitchy the consumer is. The more people want the more companies grind to produce, you can end up like Ubisoft or Bethesda and just end up producing shclock to be abandoned or actually make a game with a great story, characters, and world like CDPR did with Cyberpunk
@@mm-qq7bb We, as gamers, have to come to terms that gaming is becoming the premier platform for entertainment. It's crazy to realize that they are spending as much as a blockbuster movie to make these things which are exponentially more intricate the more detail that is added.
IMO you need to hold these game companies to higher standards. If a tiny indy studio like Hello Games can completely revamp the single player experience of NMS, so can a giant AAA studio like CDPR.
Counterpoint, larger companies have a harder time pivoting because they have more personnel and structure to deal with. As such, I'd expect Hello Games to be more capable of revamping their games than a AAA studio.
I would start with those, that literally harass workers into suicide, or can't control their Incel developers who SA female workers, or align themself with CCP and lie to Fans faces for 10 years straight, or bet on the community to fix their games for the past 5 iterations, or monetize their full price SinglePlayer Games with MTX Shops and Cosmetics, or those who put actual 30s ADs into their Game, or literally Nostalgia bait in their Advertisment for bigger sales... but hey thats just me.
@@You68688 it means that CDPR is capable of taking on a bigger game due to its size, but changing the experience of a game would essentially take the same time as a new game development due to the size of the company, so basically another decade until Cyberpunk could be an actual RPG 😂
I just recently returned to Cyberpunk like last week after over a year of not playing the game and it's like night and day. Don't get me wrong, the game still crashed on me twice and I ran into one or two bugs but probably like 90% of the bugs and jank that would just constantly plague the game seems to have been alleviated. The ability to change armor without altering your appearance is nice and the AI and in game performance has improved so much that the combat flat out feels many times better than it did when I played it last. Honestly I had very little hope for them to fix the game, I expected better performance and maybe a few tweaks but thought the gameplay would ultimately be largely unchanged from a feel standpoint. I didn't realize just how much the fixes they implement would change the way the game itself plays and the feel of it. It feels fast and fluid like a real fps in a lot of ways now where it used to feel clunky and janky.
@@warrgoddess8029 it’s more annoying when people feel so entitled that they bitch about crashing when it’s gonna happen in any game and most of the time it’s the console for the crash lmao.
The new quests are fun, the new weapons are really cool, the game runs smoother and looks better on Xbox series X. I think this was a great update, and I hope they continue to polish the game.
None of that matters when the game sucks. Driving isnt fun gun control sucks. Moving around feels clunky. Couldn’t get past more then a hour with how weird everything feels
The crowd levels are absolutely achievable on a PC, just took a walk around Corpo Plaza and I could barely walk two steps without bumping into someone, it's that dense.
Once again it is proven that: 1) Do not hype, do not pre-order game; 2) Wait a year or two after the release until major bugs are taken out and then you can think of buying the game
@@geno7507 not true. There were cases where games were fucked by the devs post-release. Close-to-release reviews do not reflect that. Also, unless your game preferences are EXTREMELY narrow, you should have dozens of good games to choose from at any given time, so there is no need to play anything on release. I'd say waiting a few months is a start. Half a year is already good enough in most cases, however we do have games now which are fucked even half a year after release.
Imagine pre ordering in 2022. Why do people are pre order??? It s not like 2004 where you go in a store and you pre order cause you are scared they might run out .
@@Naruxos07 but you don't know that beforehand. And as I mentioned, you also need to account for a possibility of the devs to fuck up a game post-launch
I got into this game pretty recently on the Xbox series x(dabbled right after the next gen patch, but really got into it the last week or so). I have to say that I love this game! The story missions, side missions, the atmosphere are all brilliant! I’m honestly glad that I held off on picking it up until most of the issues were fixed because I doubt I’d have had the same great experience with it if I hadn’t waited.
13:58 In the witcher your movement speed is a lot slower (natrually) so I think the engine and it its rendering capabilities were built around that and when it came to applying that to cyberpunk it wasn't able to keep up that and cyberpunk at anyone area has probably tripple or quadroble the ammount if visual events going on than the witcher did.
This whole engine was designed assuming data can be streamed in quickly from an SSD. If data doesn't come in quickly enough, everything breaks down pretty quickly. I did some tests with this on my system with an NVME drive, a Sata SSD and an old HDD. Only on the NVME drive did the game perform pretty well and didn't glitch out nearly as much as even the sata ssd. The HDD was pretty much unplayable. The witcher also stems from a different time when engines weren't really designed like this yet
@@ruadeil_zabelin This actually happens on GTA if you put that on an old hard drive, you need a good enough CPU and decent storage device for it to work right. I guess cyber punk is just the next level, better RAM better CPU better SSD needed.
@@Guntherjyice I was having the same issue, this is why I did the tests in the first place. I was seeing some glitches here and there, and the game was kinda unfinished, but it wasn't nearly as bad as some of the stuff people showed. This game seems to break down exponentially badly if any component isn't up to spec
As a person who was dumb enough to pre order a game and has been waiting to play this game since after I was booted out of one of the early mission, I am looking forward to playing this again
Say what you will about the creators but at least they’re trying to fix all the bugs instead of doing what some companies do and outright abandon the game
The other night I played after downloading this update and was very pleasantly surprised. The game felt more naturally and I wasn't having random loot items pop up in alleyways like before which always bothered me. Previously I would have to double back after walking through new areas with the scanner thing on and be confused why i had missed items or containers, it was always so frustrating. Not anymore! Driving feels a lot better too but there is still the occasional random trash truck spawn in front of me, but not like before. I do keep having random lag spikes even after upgrading my 2060 to a 3070 ti though, but only in new areas or when I use computer terminals.
Cause and effect, they hit it big with the witcher 3 and the global overhype because of how good that game was is what in the end hit them the hardest. The thing is witcher is one of those rare games. Those gaming gems that appear once upon a time. It was foolish to expect cyberpunk to hit it off like that and especially straight from the get go. Witcher also needed couple of year until it ascended to perfection
From what I remember, it's been a while since they announced that they will try their best at fixing the game, as well as continue further expansion of C2077's universe. That is to say, it seems like they're keeping their word and I certainly have to give them respect for that.
I have to ask myself, "What could they do if they perfected this engine?", and having seen this game make my gaming PC struggle, I think that they are creating an engine that will be future proof for at least this whole console gen, while giving us those sweet, sweet optimizations. This is easily the best looking game I have played, IMO.
I still love just getting into the game to admire the aesthetic. It isn't fully immersive as a world but goddamn is it atmospheric as a cyberpunk genre game.
Yeah, it's pretty clear the most effort went into building the actual city. Amazing sights everywhere, for me its fun to just gander around and ponder upon the effort the artists put into it.
@They're trying to weaponize it you're in the minority with that opinion. The world design is like the 1 thing everyone agrees is amazing about this game
@They're trying to weaponize it You say that as if it is not a massive achievement. Also does not have the same visual style of Dues Ex at all. This is not like GTA which take real cities and make them smaller. This is a totally unique space with several levels of architecture. From a pure open world design perspective, it is unique in the gaming industry. The city activities being a bit lacking is another issue.
There are actually a couple main quests + side quests with characters introduced in the main quest that have diverging paths, the main one that comes to mind for me is the one where you work with the Voodoo Boys, and can choose to either side with them and they flatline you, or you side with NetWatch and they use you as a Trojan to fry a bunch of the Voodoo Boys.
Phantom Liberty is the first and last expansion, it's been confirmed for weeks, maybe months, direct from CDPR themselves. They're moving on to Unreal 5 after this, 2077 is done. The next Cyberpunk content from them will be the sequel, probably many years away.
Thats not what that means......it means going forward even for updates they'll run it off unreal 5. Hence why phantom liberty is only available on next generation consoles and PC since last generation consoles can't run unreal 5. Again this is why phantom liberty won't be available for ps4 or Xbox one.
@@aliquidgaming1068 What you described is basically like taking a 1989 Ford Pinto and putting in a Ferrari engine. It doesn't work like that. At all lmao. The game is done and they are moving on to The Witcher as they should be. This disaster needs to be collectively forgotten.
I'm glad they are finally getting the game fixed, I'm still not going to forgive them for release messing game in the start but we can holy hope they keep updating a game for a couple of games
I am so so looking forward to the documentary on this game in the near future that details what all was SUPPOSED to be in this game but was walled off or disabled.
Fact that there is no height and weight sliders is still shitty, not mentioning NO body types. Games 10 years ago had those features and this game still doesn't... Just hoping in a future update they do a complete rework with the customization options, its just presets not something unique
I was literally thinking about this earlier today… I bet some dude is gonna come in here like “I mean hey you can fix the height and weight of your genitals though heuehehusheoeowheuehwu that’s what I always wanted!!!”
They explicitly stated that it's the only planned expansion, and that they're working on another game. It sounds very clearly like they're pretty much abandoning 2077 in that they would rather finish what they've already started and then move on. Obviously that can change if it's a smashing success, but given that they're also abandoning old gen consoles (this patch 1.6 is the last patch older consoles will get), I highly doubt they'd want to continue on with the same game when they could instead look at making a new game in the series. If you bought CP2077 on ps4, it's bad enough missing 1 expansion... imagine missing 2 or 3 because you fell for the lies.
@@quaging they been patching it, slowly. This is technically the first big thing they done. Since they are only aiming at making 1 DLC and are also abandoning last gen, thats means they gave up. Keep in mind they wanted to add as much DLC as W3.
Making a PS4/Xbox One version was one of the bigger blunders they made in my opinion. Idk how anyone, fans and devs alike, ever thought it was gonna be good on last gen.
They needed to forget about this flop and focus on The Witcher, and that's exactly what they're doing now. The original idea for this game was very obviously beyond any kind of technology we currently have. Wait until next gen and try again
I'm not even kidding, I gave up on this game halfway through and never touched it again when it came out. Couple of days ago I watched the cyberpunk anime that just came out on netflix and it just revived my interest on it, so I think it's perfect timing for them fixing it now that many people will get into it.
During my initial 40 hour playthrough, I was extremely lucky to avoid almost all technical issues on release (albeit I played on my upper end PC). I already had an amazing time with the game so now that it's gotten big updates, I'll be excited to try it again and see how it's different!
Same here only thing I encountered was some missing dialogue in non important parts and Jackie walking through the elevator near the start of the game (which I think everyone got lol)
Of course you had a smooth experience! Every other user that had a GPU under a 1080TI and weaker CPU had a terrible time! (texture streaming being one of them).
@@tmsphere I still play games from the early 2010s. Most new games have a hard time beating all the classics I heard about growing up and am slowly working my way through now. If the game eventually works 3-5 years after release and has a good sale, I'll pick it up. But every time I grabbed a game on release I've been burnt. Gaming is just better when you let things ripen and let the garbage fall into obscurity.
13:45 The engine switch actually did already happen. They announced the new Witcher project on UE5. From what I have heard, RED Engine was a nightmare to work with.
Started playing this last Friday on PC and got so hooked that I'm on my last mission in main quest line right now. I don't know how bad it was on launch but as of today, it is an amazing experience IMHO. And for most missions, there are options for multiple ways to complete. You can be stealthy or go with force. With force also, you can either be a netrunner build(totally OP, love it) and kill for a distance or go guns blazin. Character choices are limited but its not totally linear and a bit better than RD2(sorry) and the only real gripe I have with the game is the police and wanted system but CDPR has said next patch would improve police chases and add vehicle to vehicle combat.
It was pretty solid if you had a decent PC. I don't have experience playing it on console, but I only had a single crash in my 72 hour playthrough in launch week. It's more polished now with some helpful improvements.
It was fine on base X1 after that big patch in spring 2021. Things like the Arasaka HQ heist and the storyline involving Evelyn Parker and Judy were still just as intense. On launch though, the game was literally painful to play. There was this horrendous cloudy filter that gave me a headache if I played for more than 30 minutes.
Choosing to sneak or go guns blazing is not the type of meaningful choice that actually alters gameplay. Even Spiderman lets you do that and that's a completely linear game.
I bought it after 1.5 for $30 and am very happy with it. It pulls on Deus Ex, Fallout, GTA, etc. very nicely and tells a story that none of those games could tell properly. The characters look and sound great and have solid writing. Its a wonderful story but by my 2nd playthough I am romping through the combat no problem on highest difficulty.
I was one of the authors of the Cyberpunk 2020 supplement Deep Space. I waited for this game for almost 3 decades, until computer technology caught up. When this game first dropped, driving was all but impossible. I did a lot of percussive steering. After a week, I set it aside for a few months. I also have to admit that, as an exclusive PC gamer, I had difficulty using a controller. I've played more games with controllers and so eventually went back. Overall, I like it. There are some professions in the tabletop game that would be very difficult to implement in a computer game, such as fixer, media and rockerboy. Let's face it, solo and hacker are pretty standard computer game characters. I like the game, although the missions do seem to be pretty linear. I've finished it three times and I'm partly through a fourth run trying to do some very different things, and the previous update made changes that screwed with my preferred tactics. It's good to try new things. I'd really like to have a lot more open buildings and I'd like to customize my vehicles. A lot of things have glitches - like helping Delamain and getting a car with no AI, which never gets repaired and which I can't get repaired. Being able to rent an air taxi would be nice. On the other hand, on one of my runs the last big run into Arasaka, I never fired a gun, but I used a crowbar to beat Adam Smasher to death and even as I write this months later, it still feels GOOD! That may be the most satisfactory boss fight I've ever had. I think they even had a special line for Adam Smasher as he realizes he was killed by a crowbar, but my wife decided to start talking at me right at that moment and I wasn't recording the run. That was a great fight, (crow)bar none.
I recently got back into Cyberpunk after I saw the trailer for the DLC. The game runs so much smoother on my PC than it did back in the earlier builds. I am very happy that CDPR is not looking away from this game or putting in barely any fun content.
@@CrowofYharnam That's their first mediocre (imho good, even on release it was 6,5/10, now 8/10) game, FIRST. I was skeptical with negative press and bugs etc. But it is now it's $20 on Steam and I love it
@@CrowofYharnam All of Witcher trilogy bangs. And DLC add 10-15h gameplay EACH while base game is 60-100h long (60 while doing some side quests, 100+ if you are going for 100%).
I don't care about bugfixes. Glitches are temporary. But this game has so much fundamentally wrong with it, as well as so much being missing. The transit system, the choose-your-own adventure storyline, the car customization, gang wars, police chases, bioexotics, wall-running parkour or whatever that was (still pissed about this one), and so much more are straight up missing. And it's going to take a fundamental rewrite of the entire game to come even close.
Same way I feel about the reboot of saints row. Even when they fix the glitches, it's not gonna make much of a difference with so many fundamental issues it has going on.
EXACTLY! i cant stand everyone defending this crap just because they fixed the glitches and stability issues almost TWO YEARS after it came out. the game is still empty...
Exactly! TH-cam shills like yongyea pushed the narrative about how amazing the game was ( they got paid) & then lied that game wasn't as good but they still enjoyed it. The game is a shallow dull mess, the only fun part is that the entire launch (hype, stock, market, media etc) was meta to the cyberpunk dystopian theme. And no one cared about the truth spinned by corpo media white knights.
Nah the REAL bug fixes that made it playable happeend in feburary of this year with 1.5 and that's when I got the game on Sale and honestly, there is STILL so much to this game, I've put like 130 hours into the game and I wanna say I'm only like 65-75% done fully completing all the side quests and main missions, like there is a FUCKING LOT here espically with the story and LORE, those 2 things have REALLY sucked me into this dystopian universe, the stories of Panam, Johnny Silverhand, Rache Bartmoss, the Paralezes, the different gangs, all the little personal NCPD missions and gigs and of course V himself! You can really fall in love with the extended lore and story too and not to mention the gameplay is pretty refined in my opinion with plenty of options and variety. Like the core of it is pretty good I'm ngl and this is from basically a outsider who has never played a CD project red game before or really a big RPG game besdies kotor
As I was amazed on the improvements NC looks alive for once but the AI still has room to be desired like random crime events and max tac flying around and trauma team would be a great addition maybe I haven’t played long enough to see those things but just small deets to truly bring it alive and ofc more interaction and small activities to do it’s nice to see they haven’t quit on this game like the tragic death of RDR2 and RDO
3:15 I played it perfectly fine on base Playstation. It was unplayable for my friend though, who was driving through walls. I don't know why it seems to have worked differently for each person, but I definitely was able to play and 100% 3 characters in under 300 hours; within the first couple months of release. I can't wait to see how they update it and what they add. I do hope if they make another Cyberpunk game, they give it way more polish before release.
do you both have hdd's in your ps4s? an ssd is basically a requirement for this game, most hard drives cannot load assets fast enough (at least slow hard drives like the ones that come with ps4s) im on ps4 pro with game installed on slow hard drive and if i drive too fast the LOD's get fucked and it cant seamlessly load new audio either. big immersion breaker in a generally very immersive game.
@@vain.a I have a top of the line samsung ssd in mine and cyberpunk still ran like garbage from the beginning. I eventually got it on pc and the game is night and day.
Even base consoles are slightly different from each other depending on when sometimes even where they were bought. For example, if they can get a better deal on X brand of hard drives than they were for Y brand or Y brand were not available on time, then they'll use X brand, which is why if you look at the wiki there are multiple versions of each version of the console. Normal wear and tear (or lack of it) can make hardware perform slightly differently, which is usually negligible and unnoticed. Those small variations could account for some people experiencing issues where others didn't.
"Style is everything in Night City" *doesn't let you customize outfits* lol that was the first red flag for me...the additions are cool but man the modding community is making the devs look like amateurs...like they really couldn't give us ONE flying car...no transit animation? lazy...
I'm glad to see that Cyberpunk gets another huge update. I finished the game several times on base PS4, and even though it's still buggy the story and characters are awesome and make it worth playing imho.
I actually don't find many bugs nowadays. Worst I've seen in 1.6 was just an npc car where the front was stuck in the ground for some reason but it was still moving so there were concrete particles flying everywhere and it was hilarious lol. Apart from that I don't remember any bugs.
CDPR pretty much said this is the only expansion unless something drastic happens with the DLC. A big part of this is because they are switching to unreal engine 5 for their future projects (which is a very good thing).
With cyberpunk I found some of the side missions had more paths than the main missions. There was a side quest they asked me to sneak up a hotel to get something, but I remember just talking to the counter staff and they let me up.
It is improving, I can verify that. The only issue I've found is that loading screens take a bit too long and the framerate could use a bit more tweaking on last gen consoles.
I mean, I'm glad it's actually sorta fixed for the people that care but on principle, I can't support this. I had a nightmare at launch and frankly, I do not think companies should be rewarded for No Man's Sky-ing their game because it sends a message that releasing unfinished trash is fine if you kind of fix it later and everyone is conveniently forgetting all the advertised content that didn't and still doesn't exist and will never exist. Bug fixing and making an expansion doesn't change that.
“Worst AAA game launch.” I wish more people would admit this and hold them accountable EVEN after they “fix” the game to the point that they lied about. Don’t praise them for their continued work on it, just acknowledge it. This was what we paid for originally.
This game to be fully playable with the least amount of bugs/glitches and performance drops in all platforms will need a 3.0 patch of some sorts or by the end of 2023 the exact date when it launched back in 2020. Then hopefully the game will be finally be what we hoped for just like No Man's Sky. That game was so shit at launch and now with constant updates it became more than they hoped for. That's how you treat a game when it fails....you don't abandon it. If you do the company will face very negative reception but if you fix it that negativity will become more positive and you can reduce it. I hope Cyberpunk will be a lesson to devs not to launch something unfinished.
The game has gotten better with each update, especially updates 1.5 and 1.6. I love the main story and the different side quests. I’m looking forward to the sequel.
@@wahttehfuk Dude, don't even bother with these guys. I'm half tempted to believe they're all paid off or bots, but no they're just absolute smoothbrains that would forgive someone for stealing their wallet and shitting in their cereal. Edit: typo
@@CThyranHave you recently played the game? If you haven’t, you have no right to comment about how shitty the game is. The storyline is great, the mechanics are awesome and have greatly improved, and they are still adding free dlcs to make the game more immersive. Yes, they messed up the launch. But, today you can say that the game is well worth the money. And if you disagree, that’s fine. But, don’t hold grudges on people who are willing to change and are showing amazing results and products from that change. It's worth the investment.
@@shirleymagee6326 I feel like a lot of people do have a right to feel this angry about the game... I mean CD Project Red came in as this "savior" amongst the abominations around us (EA, Activision Blizzard, you name it). We looked towards them like the coming of Jesus Christ... and Keanu Reeves for that count. I mean... people deliberately took time off from their busy jobs to try to play this game... only for the game to be delayed more than 3 times. Like come on, it's like finally taking vacation time from your stressful job only to get no vacation because psyche, your booked flight was cancelled not once, not twice, not thrice etc.... that alone is enough reason for anger. They literally falsely advertised the game and hyped it up (which could be under illegal actions) And when the game finally came out... well, you know the story. It came crashing down, as an understatement, it was a colossal failure of a launch. Lawsuits were filed, investors were raging to say the least, legal actions were literally taken, the game was removed from the play station store, refunds galore etc. The story line isn't good by any margin. All the promises they made and in depth world building, choices that matter... none of that mattered. The game was memed upon for how buggy it was. Sure, as time passed, it got fixes and now? The game is a game, that's all I can say. It's not great, it's not bad... it's just a playable game. I mean yeah, it's miles better than the other shite we get for games these days but that's really, really not setting a high bar. I'm not saying bloody rage is good, but you have to understand some people's anger is justified. CD Project Red being willing to change is good... but in comparison to their grand failure at launch. I'm sure for a lot of people CD Project Red went way beyond redemption for them, justifiably so.
Hit me up when they'll add wall climbing ability to the mantis hands as in the trailer. That was one of the main selling points that got me into buying this game. The second one was an RPG with a big amount of choices
I'm glad that's gone, it looked super slow and clunky imo. Plus I don't really see what you'd ever use that for other than like hopping over walls for stealth
i hated it for all the broken promises and false image portrayed as apposed to what i actually got, expectations can really ruin a game, but also sell alot of copies
Actually new expansions and changing engine is probably very related to each other. CDPR said they will release only one expansions and they told that they will be changing engine to UE5, so maybe Red Engine is the culprit.
I dont care for bugs or similar problems. That can be fixed over time. My problem is the cut content that just wont be implemented anymore. So much important stuff that was important to make the game awesome. Even if it gets polished now, it will just be a game you might play once in a while and forget about it.
Yeah they can still add interactive elements in the open world and possibly add new abilities and stuff but the story and rpg elements in the main game can’t be fixed because they would have to rework everything in the game but hopefully the expansion maybe addresses that issue but we can only wait and see
@@vismattress5760 depends on the scale and reason. Some devs cut contents that they think are unnecessary or disconnected from the game, and it's only a small amount(usually enemy type, cut areas, etc. Not core features). Whereas Cdpr did because they were rushing the game, and they cut so many core features that makes a perfect sense for them to be there in the first place and would make the game a lot better, but they decided to just cut it.
@@SchradeDemise if you found out some of the stuff cut from big games like Skyrim, Pokemon, Mario, Resident Evil, etc, you would all abstain from video games with your logic. Shit has to get cut sometimes.
I put this game down immediately after launch... Decided to pick it back up a week or so ago and I'm really enjoying it so far. Glad to see they didn't just give up on it.
I pirated it since I knew the release was going to flop but I do wish it released next year as an actual game of the decade, would have been sick to get an online but now it's dead
This game can make a comeback, it just needs some time. I've been playing through Mafia 3 again, and after a bunch of new content added and bug fixes, the game is really good. If CP2077 can do something similar that would be incredible.
Idk after the first expansion, which they said will be only expansion for now, probs will be abandoned. I guess they experienced too much headache for this game
@@Naffacakes98 They LITERALLY came out yesterday that they have no plans of abandoning the game and are planning to support it for years to come. Please do your research before saying nonsense.
I've actually been playing cyberpunk for the past few weeks (haven't played since launch and never finished the game) and its honestly not that bad anymore, most of the bugs are gone, they added quite a few new things to the game and the story/ writing is actually amazing... I think with a few more updates it'll be great, once i finish my playthrough I'm gonna play it again with mods. this game might become the new Skyrim
Im so glad Muta showed the before/after of the twitter bio changing from Open world RPG to Action Adventure. That shit is so egregious. Also Redmod is just a launcher with built in frameworks. Its great theyre doing it but its not even close to bethesda mod support. They need to give modders the tools to create custom interiors so they can make the game cdpr said they would.
I mean how is Cyperpunk not an RPG? Can you give me an example of 3d open world RPGs? This shit is just so weak when there are legitimate instances of cdpr lying
@@Blankace. You completely missed the point, I never said that it isnt an rpg. I referenced their change in marketing. They spent 5-6yrs advertising the product as one thing and then subtly changed it in the last two years. This is another example of their lying/misrepresentation of the product...almost like a "legitimate instance" lmao
I just downloaded and replayed the whole game after watching edgerunners (T---T), I bought the game at launch and played the entire game as a nomad going mantis blades, this time I did a streetkid going full hacker and... Imma be real it really doesn't feel like all that much has changed. The main story is still really linear, the ai is still buggy, and there is still a lot of bugs I've encountered. Item's not able to be picked up, characters I've killed standing up and A posing while shouting lines at me, the cops still suck, the world just on a base level feels very empty, one bug in particular that's annoying is when I mark a location on my map and then close it there is a visual of a nuclear bomb going off all over the map. This is every single time I mark a location and then close the map. It's really annoying. If I'm being honest the only things I've distinctly noticed that are different from the last time is if you save random npc's from gang members they actually thank you now, and... I think that the cops will pursue gangs in a car chase every once in a while. That's really all I've noticed. Ah actually that transmog change is really nice I won't lie, and I'm completely shocked to discover it was ONLY added in this most recent patch. That legit feels like it should've been like a day one change.
Yo dude, I'm really happy that you put this out, seeing you in a positive mood and all that. I feel like I've only seen negative things from you in recent history (which is fine, but it's probably not the best for your mental health) I hope you're taking care and thank you for all that you bring to us.
And there's no reason to be positive about video game industry because its getting ruined by corporate greed and toxic trends and cyberpunk is the finest example.
One of the things that grate me the most about Cyberpunk's release were the reviewers who got the game ahead of everyone else. People like YongYea and Alanah Pearce who positively reviewed the game despite the problems everyone would find later on. I'm not rallying to attack them, but that kind of scummy marketing made me hate CDPR. Even now, despite the new updates, I'm having a tough time getting over how it was marketed before launch.
I mean after seven-odd years of work, miles-high stacks of promises, and a drastically rushed release forced by management, I'm not surprised the game is slowly improving through patches. They just should have released the game, like, this year instead of 2020. They did the No Man’s Sky gambit.
I started playing it a week ago, owned it since the release. Waited for 2 years for it to become a solid playable game. Was disappointed to see the amount of bugs I got.
Everyone has a very subjective experience for this. I barely got any bugs in my gameplay back in 2020 December when the game came out, I was playing it on the PC.
Played it since 2 minutes after release. Since then i've gotten to experience a grand total of 2 random bugs (Not game changing) and 1 crash Y'all are just unlucky
I wish the someone would tell the publishers that it is in their best interest to have as good of a game as possible at launch. That's when you can sell the game at full price and get the most reward for your effort in creating a good game. One can only dream.
probably the main reason why it released too early is because all games sell super well right before and after christmas due to the christmas sales boom, and they just released it early to sell it during that christmas sales boom. fnaf security breach was also released too early so that it could sell during the christmas sales boom. video game sales are quite a bit lower during all other parts of the year so it makes sense but its still super scummy
remember the time when games didn't really have the privilege of constant updates? if any infamous game like Doom or Tony Hawk had game breaking errors they'd be ruined for life
I'll believe that when they actually start adding the (cut) content they promised. For all the technical fixes, the game is still a pretty bare-bones experience. It has a good story, but beyond that, there really isn't much to it.
@@TheCynicalAutist So you agree that there was a lot of false advertising on CDPR's part? They didn't advertise this as a 'good game' they advertised it as a 'grandiose experience'. You can hardly blame people for being pissed off they didn't get what was promised.
In my opinion, they got me pretty damn good. I bought it on PS4, declined the refund, and now I have to buy it again on a next gen console if I want the full game.
some of that you have to blame on Sony for not doing "smart delivery" like XBox or just what PC's do, automatically update your games based on your hardware without issue. Sony would rather sell you a new shiny PS5 version for $70
Currently replaying it and outside of some busywork placed in the game to pad the road to 100% everything runs and plays well and is a solid 8/10 game, once the planned changes to a lot of the faultier systems in the game are implemented before the next expansion the game will no doubt be amazing
@@dreyga2 the ai isn't as bad as 1.0 lol, not even the police are as bad as then, u really gonna say that the ai is worth dropping it 3 or more points? Forget everything else thats great in the game cause the ai didn't flank u fast enough it can't be good my bad
@@goodguybrian9764 Cyberpunk is like an expensive car but when you buy it, you notice the air conditioning is missing. Now, they fixed it by adding a small fan. Did you see the trailer and what they promised?
I will admit that when I finally scored my PS5, first thing I downloaded was Cyberpunk. Is it perfect? No. But it’s the first game in a long time I could just get lost in the world. When CDPR puts out DLC, I will buy it. When I get my Steam Deck, I will get it there too.
I'm glad that everyone loved that aspect of 2077, the world is so beautiful and impactful, for the TTRPG they released a new book called Cyberpunk RED that takes place during 2045. The amount of lore in there just adds so much to the game and how you can still see relics of what's happened in the past such as Arasaka Tower being bombed to the surrounding area being very bare and empty due to them building inside of the nuke radius after so many years.
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Full mod support is probably the best thing that could've happened to this game. I feel like in a few years from now you will be able to turn it into a completely different game with side content and custom stories like Fallout and Elder Scrolls.
With luck, Cyberpunk can live like Skyrim currently does. Cyberpunk in theory is a much more interesting sandbox going forward.
And it will still be an absolute clusterfuck of figuring out mod compatability and corrupted saves lol
If modders haven't created good mods for CP77, its because of engine limitations, meaning; it will never, ever happen.
@@animepussy8356 Because we didn't have the full modding SDK up until now.
ye . only mods can save this boring quest gauntlet
It’s crazy how this guy will show you every single corner of the dark web and follow it up with a CyberPunk 2077 update video.
Muta mostly regurgitates videos made by actual security researchers.
@@JohnSmith-lc1ml if I'm not mistaken I'm 90% sure he is an actual security researcher as his job as he still doesn't use TH-cam as a full time gig
what? cyberpunk is fine lmao but at least say this to something more innocent, youre basically saying wow im suprised this guy showed us dark stuff and now a gta video of murdering people.
@@Rant. You are mistaken
@@JohnSmith-lc1ml I'm not
Love it or Hate it, no one can deny the launch was legendary. A fitting end to 2020 honestly
Lmao foreal after being in like a quarantine hoping for something refreshing and then this 🥹 hahaha but like he said is getting better
No it wasnt
@@cyphrix3952 that’s because you think legendary means it was good
I honestly still find this one of the best games ever made. The story is amazing and gameplay is honestly really fun too.
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Few things that were confirmed from CDPR:
- This expansion is the only one planned for now
- CDPR entered a partnership with Epic to develop their future games on UE5+ (including the next Witcher)
- Police rework is under construction, most likely coming only to next gen., like every other major gameplay updates after the expansion
- CDPR intends to continue working on the Cyberpunk franchise (without precising what this means, but since there is no other DLC planned, it's safe to assume a second game will come out... one day)
On that last part, since they want to become a dual project studio, the next Cyberpunk game will most likely be developed in parallel to the next Witcher game.
@@HCG they confirmed it in an investor call. This is the only expansion.
UE5 is a good move. REDEngine was clearly one of the main problems with the development and launch of the game.
It's good that they're working on it, I will give them that. A lot of studios just stick their head in the sand. Always makes me a little happy when shitty games get better. Maybe one day I will actually buy it
When will they add more sound tho
they arent giving up on this IP, they are actually going to invest heavily into, whether that means more DLC, Sequels, anime, live action or novels
Word of advice: If you're on PC, play with mods. There's already a ton of awesome ones, and this is before the recent RedMod release. Virtual Atelier, Driving Tweaks, Lifepath Bonuses & Gang-Corp traits, StreetStyle, Weather Rebalance, etc.
Vehicle combat is also an amazing mod
Does the game have easy anti cheat or anything that will affect mods?
@@gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 Not that I know of. Doesn't have multiplayer, so no need for Anti-Cheat. Biggest problem is just waiting for mods to update as game updates come in
Thing is, the game is still being updated, and as anyone knows if they mod other “active” games like gta, literally everything breaks when they do. Even something as simple as an fov slider for first person vehicle driving. I’m gonna wait until the last dlc is out, whenever that may be, before jumping all in on 2077’s modding scene. A lot of advancements will probably be made in that time too. The best and most revolutionary mods for Skyrim and New Vegas only just came out in the last few years, for example.
if im on steam how can i use mods for 2077?
In my opinion, the game is good now. The current generation hardware should have taken priority with that game at launch, but by then it was probably too late. Definitely a good move that CDPR has their sights on this game and doesn’t plan to abandon it like many devs these days, cough cough rockstar.
They should have taken it off last gen completely and this game would be praised
@@theoutsiderjess1869 yup, it ran fine on my PC on release, just lots of bugs and missing content. It’s really fun but what got it so much bad press was the previous gen consoles barely able to run it.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 yeah exactly, but what would have happened then was more bitching and whining that the game didn’t come out on last gen. It was a double edged sword regardless of the outcome.
Yeah they never should have released on last gen consoles. Come out and apologize, something along the lines of "hey the game's scope expanded and we cant support it on last gen anymore". A few people would have complained and then moved on. Instead they tried to compromise and everybody complained.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 Basically this
A free upgrade to the PS5 version is great, but it doesnt excuse poor execution. There's a difference between keeping your promises and releasing a broken, unplayable game so that you can say you kept your promise. No one would've been upset in the long term if it hadnt released on PS4/Xbox One. If anything, it would've been a system seller for the next gen consoles (y'know, assuming it hadn't come out of the womb a broken mess)
Adding official mod support is huge for me
For me too while they state it won't be full dev tool access modding such as fallout and elder scrolls this will open up allot of mod possibilities and make it so people can actually add features weapons and textures without messing with the game files
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@@prizmoe5608 it's some sorta bot
Tbh official mod support is great for any game, as long as they don't try to *over* monetize it
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I think it's safe to say Edgerunner was a massive success, so hopefully that gives CDPR some momentum to make a comeback.
"Massive success" lmao
Loved the show and just got the game I'm so excited to play it
it was a great show, but they still have lots of work to do to fix the game, they need to add all the features they promised in the 48 min gameplay reveal
@@Afflictamine I agree but for now I’ll take what I can get
@@Mangojuice49 oh yeah if you just got it then go for it, have a blast. but for me the launch week was really bad in terms of technical/gameplay, the story and music are 10/10 regardless
Edge runners was absolutely astounding. Hats off to the creators for that gem
Lmao
True bruh awesome series
Studio Trigger is the goat
@@Joeumadd they're always clutching up bro
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Another mission that somewhat alters the course is the mission where you can save Takemura. It has a pretty big ripple effect on the corpo ending and actually makes it a little less depressing. Not corpo as in life path but as in going with Hanako.
That is a decision coded into the game, and I did do that on my playthrough. BUT the game does not tell you that you can do that. Whether that's a good or bad thing, that's up to you but it can say a lot about a player the first time they play
There's also the pacifica arc that can have pretty different conclusions depending on how you answer some of the npcs
Also the mission where you are looking for evelyn after the heist. There are multiple different ways to proceed through that mission depending on how you’ve leveled your character’s stats. Boss fights can be avoided depending on what skills you focus and what dialogue you choose.
Saying that there are no RPG elements in this game after the market is just a flat out lie and par for the course for the cyberpunk hate dog pile that youtubers do for views.
@@bananaphone3754 I don’t think I’ve seen anyone flat out say there were no “RPG elements” in the game, just that what was there is disappointing.
Cyberpunk is a real RPG, and the author of the video is just lying or not familiar with the RPG genre. CDPR NEVER promised a game where there would supposedly be COMPLETELY different paths, its just impossible, they said that the game would have more non-linearity than The Witcher 3 and a lot more attention to detail, and this is true, and that players can experience different experiences due to playstyles and choices. Moreover, Cyberpunk 2077 is the most non-linear AAA RPG at the moment, such a branching of the endings at the moment simply does not exist anywhere else, a real branching, and not slides after the game, as usual. Before that, there were separate prologues only in Dragon Age Origins, now there are also in Cyberpunk. Only a combination of different prologues and endings will already give a different experience, not to mention solutions in a bunch of other quests and gigs. Without mentioning that there is non-linearity in a bunch of quests, only the dumb ones can not notice it. And gigs are in some way immersive sim within the game. Only something from isometry RPG's can compete with this.
It's great that Cyberpunk is doing better now but it's sad that the fact that so many people are willing to ignore everything else and accept it creates the notion that game companies can release a half-baked buggy mess of a game on launch day and then fix it over the next couple of years instead of launching a fully functional and polished game right off the bat
NMS did it and nobody batted an eye... not trying to justify what Hello Games did but why does one company get a pass but not the other?
CDPR could have abandoned this game if they wanted to but they didn't because the developers actually cared about their craft which would have been a masterpiece if they weren't screwed over by their management.
So even if you don't like the game, which is valid if that's indeed the case with you, you do have to admit they are redeeming themselves from a horrible situation they should've never had to start with
@@LowKiiSavage Hello Games is a way smaller studio compared to CDPR. Aaand idk about you, but the amount of money CDPR spent in PR and marketing GLOBALLY was ludicrous compared to the marketing for NMS
@@NanaCottonNyan Hello Games had fucking Sony backing them up. They are tiny, but you never wouldve even heard of them without the millions worth of promo NMS got. Besides, most of the hype came from the people themselves. Especially due to the massive Witcher 3 circlejerk
@@cyborg4432 Damage Control and good Will is why Hello Games didnt abandon the game either. Double Standard much?
@@LowKiiSavage lol one expansion and focusing on the next game which is Witcher is abandoning the game NMS still getting FREE updates.
This game was a lesson. It taught me to never ever pre-order or buy games day 1 and wait for reviews and watch gameplay first.
That was hello games for me
It definitely did to me and friends as well, we were so hyped about this game because we already loved Witcher 3 so we preordered it for the first time in our lives
Never Again
Lesson? You needed to learn that? I have never pre-ordered anything. What a stupid concept! Let me just pay for something that doesn't yet exist, i'm sure it won't regret it.
@@lawrencefrost9063 ok bro get off your high horse
We were young and excited
And that no matter how "cool" the developer is, you should only trust the product when it has been tested and released. I refunded my pre-order when the last delay happened and I regret nothing
I was hoping for a more varied enemy pool, get really crazy with designs, and some rp elements to make the city feel more alive, but I was satisfied with the end result ( I didn't get alot of bugs or glitches but I do see how that'd ruin some people's experience). The biggest let down was the story being pretty linear when all the advertisements were hinting at your choices shaping the story.
Your choices amount to who you take with you. That's it.
Even if the game is bug free, the side quests and radiant quests or boring af
Am I terrible to want a 'Cyberpunk 1.0 mode' for when I want Silverhand to summon floating cigarettes again, and people's legs to disappear randomly?
I completely agree with your sentiment. I think that the game could have been much better if it had more varied enemy designs and more RPG elements to make the city feel more alive. The biggest let down for me was the linearity of the story, which was disappointing given all the hype around the game's choice-based gameplay.
Same bro, was hoping for a more immersive RPG city. I know they are two different developers, but I was hoping for as much polish and detail as RDR2's world. Especially with the amount of hype and waiting.
They have mentioned that alot of features in this patch are what the community has asked for and going forward they will rework both the NCPD , vehicle combat and the melee combat completely to give a new feel to the game. They also said for now that they will do one expansion but hinted they might be open to another should the game's DLC and patches garner significant positive feedback. I pray they do another expansion to me this game while incomplete and broken is so fun and interesting to explore.
I didn't hear about the melee change. I actually have a sword blitz build where I just parkour around chopping off limbs and heads. It's crazy fun! I wonder what the changes will be?
Imo when devs say "well do more if ect. does good" its pretty much punishing players for not buying their products.. as if they aren't responsible for releasing a dumpster fire.
pretty sure they said that they won’t release another expansion
@@cosseybomb Well why would they lose money if something they gonna do gonna be sh1t ? better to lose once than twice.
Nah, I hope they abandon this garbage
It honestly seems like CDPR is taking a Hello Games approach, going radio silent and just working on Cyberpunk to make it the game they wanted it to be. It's not there yet but I hope it reaches that point eventually.
Your comment proves how low the bar has been set for video game developers
Imagine being sold a car that's just a chassis and then being told the dealer will build the rest of the car over the next few years. That's what you're saying you smoothbrain.
@@CThyran yes, they fucked up, yes they made mistakes. But holy shit man since when was it a bad thing when people started to fix their mistakes.
@@killahasbigrpk8711 Fixing shit you broke doesn't cleanse you of your original fuckup. And with one this big the only way to redeem themselves would be ceasing to exist as a company.
Edit: typo
@@CThyran man it's not like they killed a person by rushing the game holy shit, it's a Game and it's not like you're obligated to play it, contrary to the car example, as you may need a properly working car for some things
Edgerunner is one of the best anime I've ever seen, and you can see that's it's not only good because of the lore - but because it's genuinely well made. Animators and well versed anime fans alike, know how much effort has actually gone into the game.
The anime will bring a renewed interest in the game, here's hoping there's a better game there to welcome us.
Reused animations, shitty writing, stilted acting, terrible plot, and a highschool drama is what's considered good for the genre? I couldn't even finish the second episode. I couldn't decide if i was glad the mom died so we didnt have to hear her acting or upset that they introduced a character just to fridge her after 10 minutes of screen time.
I got Cyberpunk on PS5 a while ago, couldnt get into it with the first few missions as a corpo. Watching this show now and it's making me want to jump back in and try as a diff class
It looks amazing but I did notice some reused animation pallets, like the car chase. There were so many car crashes that looked identical. Not hating on the show mind you but just minor critisism.
@@timhorton8085 "mom I wanna be different"
My brother you have seen shit all anime then 😂
I started a new playthrough around 2 weeks ago and as someone who played day 1, I can say the game is much much better. A lot more stability, the new pew pews make fun new additions and the game as a whole has a new lease on life imo.
@@CynikalEnterprise bruh your doing something wrong then I have a 3070 and a 5600x and I’m always running above with with high settings and all the ray tracing on at 1440p. It’s a very intensive game waht do you expect
@@CynikalEnterprise bro i got laptop 3060 and i run it at 80 fps on ultra, tf u doing with ur pc
@@balsabozovic4510 Probably at 1080p. This game eats PC's in 4k
@@CynikalEnterprise dont listen to trolls, you are right, game is more demanding now when ray tracing is on, you can check reddit, there's many people complaining about performance getting worse patch after patch when ray tracing is on, i have a 3080 and i used to play at 1440p quality raytracing ultra 60+fps all the time, mostly like 70~~80s, now is more like 50~~60 and i have to drop rt lightning to medium or reduce dlss to balanced to maintain the same performance i had before. right now you are gpu limited, not cpu limited, since they nerfed the game a lot for cpu optimizations. gameplay is still bad imo and not worth a second shot.
@@CynikalEnterprise lmao i bet ur running single channel memory or that ur cpu is thermal throttling
What I wonder now is; what if the game was released now? How much better would the player base turn out?
How much did they loose by rushing it?
They lost a lot. However, it would be a mistake to believe that it's a rule. The thing is, rushing games does make money in most cases. It makes worse games, but good money on the short-term, which is the only objective of private companies. A lot of bigger releases like CoD and the likes are rushed, and they do make the money. CDPR was just unlucky (and, given the anticipation for this game, they were stupid to release it in such a state, I admit).
Yeah, now it would be rated 8/10 avg I think. But you can only wait x death threats and riots vs your own studio and workers.
It would be in top 10 games 2022 easily, but hype was unlike in any other game. Even if game was kinda polished (pun intended) like now fans still would be disappointed. But it wouldn't scare other people of trying it. All negative press and bugs shown was enough to push me back from it. I downloaded it yesterday, couldn't stop playing for 6 hours. Now it's for 20 bucks on Steam, nonetheless 10 minutes ago I bought it
@@koopanique They didn't lose much, they literally brook sales records despite all what happened and despite the refunds.
@@Shadi_Wajed You're quite right, but it isn't hard to imagine they would have sold even more copies without the bad press at the beginning of the game's lifetime. That could have gone from a "very good-selling game" to "one of the most incredible hits of all times", given the hype there was around this game
I do hope that the Police system remake and Vehicle combat remake they talked about in the nightwire for the next update is good. I know we will have to wait a good while for that next update, but I really do wish that it's a good system.
I really hope we get new game plus
sorry to "derail" the thread but... is the game good enough to buy on ps5? Don't bother spoiling I won't read.
@@abodieqwerty4678 Yes. It is great. It has flaws but you will have a lot of fun, and starting out on this patch would be awesome.
This game is going to get better and better.
@@abodieqwerty4678 I played it on there before the recent updates and had a good time. The biggest flaws, imo, is that the cop system sucks and the driving honestly feels really bad in majority of vehicles. Playing one storyline got me a motorcycle and that was the only thing I used for the game because it's the only vehicle that actually felt good to drive. Another flaw I had was just how empty the city felt. There would be little to no traffic most times, there were very few people (sometimes none at all) walking around and it just felt kinda barren at times. The cops don't chase you, you can just commit a crime and drive off and they have no way of stopping you or doing anything. They are more of an inconvenience than anything. The story is really good though imo, it's what pushed me though the game despite my complaints. I liked the characters and the story so it made it better to play through.
@@Fearmemaybe15 You're telling me nearly 2 years later there's no new game plus? I was thinking of getting the game again but this shit sounds like it's still fuckin trash.
We living in a time where games get developped at 60 % and then get repaired afterwad update after update
And gamers are to blame cause they will buy it wether it's 60% done or 20%
the think is this game can/will most likely never be repaired, they'd have to rebuild it on a different engine completely, so at this point gotta wait for cyberpunk 2 lmao
there's a lot more to game development than just the playable game, technically the game was as good as finished. I'm glad CDPR are giving up on RED Engine, because it was clearly an engine issue, same with Bethesda using their Creation Engine.
i'm playing it for the first time right now, and it's pretty solid. Unfortunately I think as an open-world game it's more in the Ubisoft style than Bethesda style -- you're not really exploring, or encountering enemies or points of interest organically on route to your objective, but rather driving safely and brainlessly to where the quest wants you to go, or from map marker to map marker to check open-world activities off the list (knowing more or less exactly what they're gonna be most of the time). Night City should be the star of this game, but the way the content is structured/presented/delivered really divorces the gameplay from the setting, which is deeply unfortunate.
Still, the interwoven combat/stealth/hacking systems and the varied and multi-layered progression schemes make for a pretty good time regardless. So I can't complain too much.
The closest thing that got me to exploring it naturally was turning off the minimap and then enabling way points. I don't know if you will have the same experience but that was my effort and so far it's doing well for me.
Try Turing off the mini map
@@rcdotson4433 I might give that a try actually, sounds pretty fun.
@@RowdyTheHitman i have almost 300 hours in the game spanned over 3 playthroughs and im still finding things I haven't found yet. And pro tip ..read those information shards...there's even a connected storyline in the ncpd scanner missions.
True, I think that's the biggest reason why I never bothered doing much exploring in Cyberpunk. It's such a well-crafted world that has no sense of organic exploration, or even any real incentive to do so. Bethesda is one of the only developers that seems to genuinely understand what organic exploration is, they're basically a masterclass in how to do organic exploration and environmental storytelling. That's what makes exploration a hallmark in Bethesda games, vs Ubisoft games where exploration is more of a chore than an adventure.
Can they fix it by reviving Jackie, I miss that boy
Yeah how dare they kill Jackie 😭
No shit
@@asix9009 np
Agree I'd of liked to see him be your personal fixer or let us have a chance to save him. Such a waste
@@asix9009 it came out a while back, that's on you tbh
I need to say though; the first Act pretty much nailed what it was like to play the tabletop RPG. Gave me a rush.
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) ok buddy
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) How tf is this comment visible
@@SonGokuuuuuuu I've reported all of them but the account is still not banned. I recommend reporting this dude to the FBI due to his manifesto, it's alarming
that guy sounds like a very prominent member of the kkk
@@tek1645 If he's actually in the UK the FBI isn't going to do anything.
Honestly, I bought Cyberpunk before the 1.6 update, but didn't bother loading it up until the update came out. I've been playing it quite a bit, and...I'm really enjoying it. And watching the Edgerunners Anime just made me wanna play it even more. Just wish there was more anime content in the game. More of Rebecca's guns, clothing items from the main characters (aside from David's jacket), etc.
Judy or Panam?
@@sherry356 Kiwi
@@sherry356 Panam all the way
weeb baited
@@sherry356 panam fs
Hey Muta, not sure if you found out but I believe it was officially confirmed by CDPR (a developer I believe) that there is only one planned expansion slated and it's for 2023.
Also, when the 1.6 patch was released, they mentioned that they have big plans for vehicle combat and police overhaul in an upcoming patch release, sadly no new game plus.
So no more need for the mod that added in both of those things
cp 1.6 😳
The amount of time they've taken for this "overhaul" these updates better be completely over the top.
@@bologna3048 Being fair I think the massive hack that they didn't pay the ransom for had to have set them back a couple of months
Being completely fair it's how the game should've been at launch to begin with
Mmhm but people on the last gen consoles are just getting updates and thats it , they should put it on last gen.
The game is missing SO many things that would make it immersive. Every single food item does the same, every single drink item does the same, grenades to not matter, you can not interact with the world. So many places, stores, bars… and you can’t either even enter them or just buy the same items everywhere the do nothing. The world looks amazing but feels empty and void :(
I spent the first hours in Night City fruitlessly trying to enter interesting looking buildings. What a disappointment.
I don't think they're gonna do anything about it as well, so still a mid game
Honestly as a HUGE fan of the corporate side of things when it comes to the game, I LOVE the whole thing behind Arasaka. The look, that Japanese megacorp feel, etc. I truly love it, I hope we get some Expansion packs for Arasaka, and we get to do more with Takemura
this is the only dlc we're getting it was announced in the investor call
@@jacketofthe80s13 "Yo guys, I've heard Mew is under the truck by the SS Anne! Just use strength to push the truck away!"
source: just trust me bro
"the only dlc SO FAR"
EDIT: and I did not say the expansions will be "by cdpr". Who knows, maybe they will. Time will tell. I'd say its the only actual planned rest of the game. After that? noone knows.
@@02lucy666 sure bro keep dreaming
Weab
Corporat is one of the most under cooked life paths in the game. Wanted to play as that and its extremely disappointing.
After watching edge runner
I really do want cyber punk to do a no mans sky
I really do want that level of overhaul to come in , because after watching edge runner there’s so much potential for a cyberpunk themed game
if you haven't played it yet... then you might just be in luck...
@@EthanolTailor I have it still isn’t in the realm of what they promised
@@GRAGH57 just got it last week and im pretty blown away by it tbh. IDK how bad it really was at launch but currently it has GTA 5 beat in my opinion.
@@EthanolTailor I don’t think so
In almost all respects gta has it beat other then the abilities you get as a character gta is just much more well built then cyberpunk
And launch was a mess beyond measure
@@GRAGH57 I like GTA but and maybe for smoothness and mechanics GTA has it, but I'm a sucker for good SCIFI so the story and quests win me over there.
What a time to live in, where games are fix after thier releases instead of before they were release.
Yeah, still prefer a finished product over it being fixed after like a year or two
The Almighty Dollar that comes from their greedy impatient investors are to blame
People asked for this
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) 😳
Lol
i am late to the party but : friendly reminder : most developers will abandon their games almost right after the launch with absolutely no updates or patches. just because cyberpunk is getting bug fixes it does not mean we should let this industery trend continue
That’s why I like studios no matter how bad games get they never abandon it until it gets killed
Not battlefield though
They did it to 5
Lol the reason why this trend continues is because of how needy and bitchy the consumer is. The more people want the more companies grind to produce, you can end up like Ubisoft or Bethesda and just end up producing shclock to be abandoned or actually make a game with a great story, characters, and world like CDPR did with Cyberpunk
The consumer is irrational but thinks it’s rational. Read these comments. People are literally losing their shit over a video game publisher lol
@@MrClaudiuzz9 Its not about this one publisher its about the whole video game industry
@@mm-qq7bb We, as gamers, have to come to terms that gaming is becoming the premier platform for entertainment. It's crazy to realize that they are spending as much as a blockbuster movie to make these things which are exponentially more intricate the more detail that is added.
IMO you need to hold these game companies to higher standards. If a tiny indy studio like Hello Games can completely revamp the single player experience of NMS, so can a giant AAA studio like CDPR.
Counterpoint, larger companies have a harder time pivoting because they have more personnel and structure to deal with. As such, I'd expect Hello Games to be more capable of revamping their games than a AAA studio.
I would start with those, that literally harass workers into suicide, or can't control their Incel developers who SA female workers, or align themself with CCP and lie to Fans faces for 10 years straight, or bet on the community to fix their games for the past 5 iterations, or monetize their full price SinglePlayer Games with MTX Shops and Cosmetics, or those who put actual 30s ADs into their Game, or literally Nostalgia bait in their Advertisment for bigger sales... but hey thats just me.
@@jttech44 wouldn't that mean that CDPR is incompetent if they can't archive what a smaller team can?
@@You68688 it means that CDPR is capable of taking on a bigger game due to its size, but changing the experience of a game would essentially take the same time as a new game development due to the size of the company, so basically another decade until Cyberpunk could be an actual RPG 😂
@@jttech44 a company that cant manage its bloat deserves to go bankrupt
I just recently returned to Cyberpunk like last week after over a year of not playing the game and it's like night and day. Don't get me wrong, the game still crashed on me twice and I ran into one or two bugs but probably like 90% of the bugs and jank that would just constantly plague the game seems to have been alleviated. The ability to change armor without altering your appearance is nice and the AI and in game performance has improved so much that the combat flat out feels many times better than it did when I played it last.
Honestly I had very little hope for them to fix the game, I expected better performance and maybe a few tweaks but thought the gameplay would ultimately be largely unchanged from a feel standpoint. I didn't realize just how much the fixes they implement would change the way the game itself plays and the feel of it. It feels fast and fluid like a real fps in a lot of ways now where it used to feel clunky and janky.
Still crashed? Come on... thats fucking annoying
Why change armor in a 1st person game?, i just don't understand the appeal, in WoW sure, but here?.
Three crashes 5 minutes apart on ps4. Nobody cares how rich assholes feel about the game.
AFTER update
@@warrgoddess8029 it’s more annoying when people feel so entitled that they bitch about crashing when it’s gonna happen in any game and most of the time it’s the console for the crash lmao.
The new quests are fun, the new weapons are really cool, the game runs smoother and looks better on Xbox series X. I think this was a great update, and I hope they continue to polish the game.
@LakeHuntIstBruhLmao k
@LakeHuntIstBruhLmao Okay, TRAASH.
@LakeHuntIstBruhLmao Caca
the game has a lot of potential, abandoning it would be a waste
None of that matters when the game sucks. Driving isnt fun gun control sucks. Moving around feels clunky. Couldn’t get past more then a hour with how weird everything feels
The crowd levels are absolutely achievable on a PC, just took a walk around Corpo Plaza and I could barely walk two steps without bumping into someone, it's that dense.
NPCs are still lifeless shells though, not what they were promised to be.
Once again it is proven that:
1) Do not hype, do not pre-order game;
2) Wait a year or two after the release until major bugs are taken out and then you can think of buying the game
Only your first "rule" makes any sense, you can obviously see how the game is after launch from reviews. You know, instead of waiting years.
@@geno7507 not true. There were cases where games were fucked by the devs post-release.
Close-to-release reviews do not reflect that.
Also, unless your game preferences are EXTREMELY narrow, you should have dozens of good games to choose from at any given time, so there is no need to play anything on release.
I'd say waiting a few months is a start. Half a year is already good enough in most cases, however we do have games now which are fucked even half a year after release.
Second rule doesn't apply to games that don't suck ass.
Imagine pre ordering in 2022. Why do people are pre order??? It s not like 2004 where you go in a store and you pre order cause you are scared they might run out .
@@Naruxos07 but you don't know that beforehand. And as I mentioned, you also need to account for a possibility of the devs to fuck up a game post-launch
I got into this game pretty recently on the Xbox series x(dabbled right after the next gen patch, but really got into it the last week or so). I have to say that I love this game! The story missions, side missions, the atmosphere are all brilliant! I’m honestly glad that I held off on picking it up until most of the issues were fixed because I doubt I’d have had the same great experience with it if I hadn’t waited.
13:58 In the witcher your movement speed is a lot slower (natrually) so I think the engine and it its rendering capabilities were built around that and when it came to applying that to cyberpunk it wasn't able to keep up that and cyberpunk at anyone area has probably tripple or quadroble the ammount if visual events going on than the witcher did.
This whole engine was designed assuming data can be streamed in quickly from an SSD. If data doesn't come in quickly enough, everything breaks down pretty quickly. I did some tests with this on my system with an NVME drive, a Sata SSD and an old HDD. Only on the NVME drive did the game perform pretty well and didn't glitch out nearly as much as even the sata ssd. The HDD was pretty much unplayable. The witcher also stems from a different time when engines weren't really designed like this yet
@@ruadeil_zabelin ok so now I know why I haven't experienced as many bugs as my friends in this game.. I gotta pass this info along, thanks man! :)
@@ruadeil_zabelin This actually happens on GTA if you put that on an old hard drive, you need a good enough CPU and decent storage device for it to work right. I guess cyber punk is just the next level, better RAM better CPU better SSD needed.
@@fingmoron I never tested it with GTA 5, but I can see that happening sure. But I'm sure it isn't nearly as bad as Cyberpunk
@@Guntherjyice I was having the same issue, this is why I did the tests in the first place. I was seeing some glitches here and there, and the game was kinda unfinished, but it wasn't nearly as bad as some of the stuff people showed. This game seems to break down exponentially badly if any component isn't up to spec
As a person who was dumb enough to pre order a game and has been waiting to play this game since after I was booted out of one of the early mission, I am looking forward to playing this again
Say what you will about the creators but at least they’re trying to fix all the bugs instead of doing what some companies do and outright abandon the game
Ok, those bots are getting seriously out of hand and TH-cam is ok with this
The bugs aren’t even half of the problem tho. Even without them the game is lacklustre and mediocre
Anthem brings a tear to my eye a bit
@@IDHLEB bots are owned by youtube
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) what the fu Is this?
The other night I played after downloading this update and was very pleasantly surprised. The game felt more naturally and I wasn't having random loot items pop up in alleyways like before which always bothered me. Previously I would have to double back after walking through new areas with the scanner thing on and be confused why i had missed items or containers, it was always so frustrating. Not anymore! Driving feels a lot better too but there is still the occasional random trash truck spawn in front of me, but not like before. I do keep having random lag spikes even after upgrading my 2060 to a 3070 ti though, but only in new areas or when I use computer terminals.
They're doing their best to get a fraction of their reputation back, to think that a single release did THAT much to a company
Cause and effect, they hit it big with the witcher 3 and the global overhype because of how good that game was is what in the end hit them the hardest. The thing is witcher is one of those rare games. Those gaming gems that appear once upon a time. It was foolish to expect cyberpunk to hit it off like that and especially straight from the get go. Witcher also needed couple of year until it ascended to perfection
@@phoneman7927 the witcher 2 is honestly on par with the witcher 3 tho...
@@Gadottinho A sentiment not so many may share I'm Afraid.
@@Gadottinho never played witcher 2 personally. But best 3 and both dlc and it's very rare that I beat a game.
@@phoneman7927 Not only that but people tend to forget Witcher 3 was also pretty buggy at launch and to this day, still kinda runs like shit.
From what I remember, it's been a while since they announced that they will try their best at fixing the game, as well as continue further expansion of C2077's universe.
That is to say, it seems like they're keeping their word and I certainly have to give them respect for that.
I have to ask myself, "What could they do if they perfected this engine?", and having seen this game make my gaming PC struggle, I think that they are creating an engine that will be future proof for at least this whole console gen, while giving us those sweet, sweet optimizations. This is easily the best looking game I have played, IMO.
Your bout as smart as uh bag of hammersz.
@@LEXICON-DEVIL
Huh... what a shame I don't actually take ad personam arguments to my heart...
I still love just getting into the game to admire the aesthetic. It isn't fully immersive as a world but goddamn is it atmospheric as a cyberpunk genre game.
I think the world designers did an incredible job with night city. Anywhere you go looks absolutely beautiful
Yeah, it's pretty clear the most effort went into building the actual city. Amazing sights everywhere, for me its fun to just gander around and ponder upon the effort the artists put into it.
@They're trying to weaponize it you're in the minority with that opinion. The world design is like the 1 thing everyone agrees is amazing about this game
@Kob Shadowrun are the superior Cyberpunk games.
@They're trying to weaponize it You say that as if it is not a massive achievement. Also does not have the same visual style of Dues Ex at all. This is not like GTA which take real cities and make them smaller. This is a totally unique space with several levels of architecture. From a pure open world design perspective, it is unique in the gaming industry. The city activities being a bit lacking is another issue.
There are actually a couple main quests + side quests with characters introduced in the main quest that have diverging paths, the main one that comes to mind for me is the one where you work with the Voodoo Boys, and can choose to either side with them and they flatline you, or you side with NetWatch and they use you as a Trojan to fry a bunch of the Voodoo Boys.
Phantom Liberty is the first and last expansion, it's been confirmed for weeks, maybe months, direct from CDPR themselves. They're moving on to Unreal 5 after this, 2077 is done. The next Cyberpunk content from them will be the sequel, probably many years away.
The fact I'm probably going to be almost 40 (I'm 27 now)by the time the sequel releases makes me sick.
Thats not what that means......it means going forward even for updates they'll run it off unreal 5. Hence why phantom liberty is only available on next generation consoles and PC since last generation consoles can't run unreal 5. Again this is why phantom liberty won't be available for ps4 or Xbox one.
@@aliquidgaming1068 Complete nonsense. You can't switch engines like that. They are done with Cyberpunk 2077 and RedENGINE after the expansion.
@@aliquidgaming1068 UE5 can run on PS4, Look at fortnite. and who said CDPR is gonna port cyberpunk to UE5? I don't see any articles on that.
@@aliquidgaming1068 What you described is basically like taking a 1989 Ford Pinto and putting in a Ferrari engine. It doesn't work like that. At all lmao. The game is done and they are moving on to The Witcher as they should be. This disaster needs to be collectively forgotten.
I'm glad they are finally getting the game fixed, I'm still not going to forgive them for release messing game in the start but we can holy hope they keep updating a game for a couple of games
@UCK3IUnT_6tJ5riiGDEtVCoA holy shit dude
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) kek
I love how theres no bots that spam about the queen's doings. Yknow, the lots that died
Yep, lets just ignore everyone bashing CDPR to release the game despite them saying that it wasn’t ready for release.
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) what’s wrong about races
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) You’re very funny. 😐
I am so so looking forward to the documentary on this game in the near future that details what all was SUPPOSED to be in this game but was walled off or disabled.
This.
lol just watch the trailers before release
Check out Crowbcat's video on CP2077's marketing campaign. Should scratch that itch.
I am more interested in boundry breaks.
Fact that there is no height and weight sliders is still shitty, not mentioning NO body types. Games 10 years ago had those features and this game still doesn't...
Just hoping in a future update they do a complete rework with the customization options, its just presets not something unique
I was literally thinking about this earlier today… I bet some dude is gonna come in here like “I mean hey you can fix the height and weight of your genitals though heuehehusheoeowheuehwu that’s what I always wanted!!!”
Wow, just think, in 5 years it'll finally be half finished. Amazing.
This game deserves to be banned from all platforms, garbage game forever
@@michaelfajardo8587 insane take
@@hazyrays994 in n insane world
@@michaelfajardo8587 you're a bigger disappointment of a person than the bot comment right above yours.
@@hazyrays994 haha "when it's ready" remember that
They explicitly stated that it's the only planned expansion, and that they're working on another game. It sounds very clearly like they're pretty much abandoning 2077 in that they would rather finish what they've already started and then move on. Obviously that can change if it's a smashing success, but given that they're also abandoning old gen consoles (this patch 1.6 is the last patch older consoles will get), I highly doubt they'd want to continue on with the same game when they could instead look at making a new game in the series. If you bought CP2077 on ps4, it's bad enough missing 1 expansion... imagine missing 2 or 3 because you fell for the lies.
Okay weeb
@@quaging they been patching it, slowly. This is technically the first big thing they done. Since they are only aiming at making 1 DLC and are also abandoning last gen, thats means they gave up. Keep in mind they wanted to add as much DLC as W3.
Making a PS4/Xbox One version was one of the bigger blunders they made in my opinion. Idk how anyone, fans and devs alike, ever thought it was gonna be good on last gen.
They needed to forget about this flop and focus on The Witcher, and that's exactly what they're doing now. The original idea for this game was very obviously beyond any kind of technology we currently have. Wait until next gen and try again
The game is cross gen on all platforms so you don't need to rebuy the game.
I'm not even kidding, I gave up on this game halfway through and never touched it again when it came out. Couple of days ago I watched the cyberpunk anime that just came out on netflix and it just revived my interest on it, so I think it's perfect timing for them fixing it now that many people will get into it.
Woah same as me.. I never touch it again after jonny silverhand quest and came back after watching cyberpunk anime
1 years break 😆
During my initial 40 hour playthrough, I was extremely lucky to avoid almost all technical issues on release (albeit I played on my upper end PC). I already had an amazing time with the game so now that it's gotten big updates, I'll be excited to try it again and see how it's different!
Same here only thing I encountered was some missing dialogue in non important parts and Jackie walking through the elevator near the start of the game (which I think everyone got lol)
Or you can try a newer game rather than this thing from 2020 that had to have 2 abortions before it kinda sorta started working.
@@tmsphere Or you can play Witcher 3 again
Of course you had a smooth experience! Every other user that had a GPU under a 1080TI and weaker CPU had a terrible time! (texture streaming being one of them).
@@tmsphere I still play games from the early 2010s. Most new games have a hard time beating all the classics I heard about growing up and am slowly working my way through now. If the game eventually works 3-5 years after release and has a good sale, I'll pick it up. But every time I grabbed a game on release I've been burnt. Gaming is just better when you let things ripen and let the garbage fall into obscurity.
13:45 The engine switch actually did already happen. They announced the new Witcher project on UE5. From what I have heard, RED Engine was a nightmare to work with.
Started playing this last Friday on PC and got so hooked that I'm on my last mission in main quest line right now. I don't know how bad it was on launch but as of today, it is an amazing experience IMHO. And for most missions, there are options for multiple ways to complete. You can be stealthy or go with force. With force also, you can either be a netrunner build(totally OP, love it) and kill for a distance or go guns blazin.
Character choices are limited but its not totally linear and a bit better than RD2(sorry) and the only real gripe I have with the game is the police and wanted system but CDPR has said next patch would improve police chases and add vehicle to vehicle combat.
It was pretty solid if you had a decent PC. I don't have experience playing it on console, but I only had a single crash in my 72 hour playthrough in launch week. It's more polished now with some helpful improvements.
It was fine on base X1 after that big patch in spring 2021. Things like the Arasaka HQ heist and the storyline involving Evelyn Parker and Judy were still just as intense. On launch though, the game was literally painful to play. There was this horrendous cloudy filter that gave me a headache if I played for more than 30 minutes.
i had zero issues on launch playing on a mid spec laptop, def a great game
Choosing to sneak or go guns blazing is not the type of meaningful choice that actually alters gameplay. Even Spiderman lets you do that and that's a completely linear game.
I bought it after 1.5 for $30 and am very happy with it. It pulls on Deus Ex, Fallout, GTA, etc. very nicely and tells a story that none of those games could tell properly. The characters look and sound great and have solid writing. Its a wonderful story but by my 2nd playthough I am romping through the combat no problem on highest difficulty.
I was one of the authors of the Cyberpunk 2020 supplement Deep Space. I waited for this game for almost 3 decades, until computer technology caught up. When this game first dropped, driving was all but impossible. I did a lot of percussive steering. After a week, I set it aside for a few months. I also have to admit that, as an exclusive PC gamer, I had difficulty using a controller. I've played more games with controllers and so eventually went back. Overall, I like it. There are some professions in the tabletop game that would be very difficult to implement in a computer game, such as fixer, media and rockerboy. Let's face it, solo and hacker are pretty standard computer game characters. I like the game, although the missions do seem to be pretty linear. I've finished it three times and I'm partly through a fourth run trying to do some very different things, and the previous update made changes that screwed with my preferred tactics. It's good to try new things. I'd really like to have a lot more open buildings and I'd like to customize my vehicles. A lot of things have glitches - like helping Delamain and getting a car with no AI, which never gets repaired and which I can't get repaired. Being able to rent an air taxi would be nice. On the other hand, on one of my runs the last big run into Arasaka, I never fired a gun, but I used a crowbar to beat Adam Smasher to death and even as I write this months later, it still feels GOOD! That may be the most satisfactory boss fight I've ever had. I think they even had a special line for Adam Smasher as he realizes he was killed by a crowbar, but my wife decided to start talking at me right at that moment and I wasn't recording the run. That was a great fight, (crow)bar none.
I recently got back into Cyberpunk after I saw the trailer for the DLC. The game runs so much smoother on my PC than it did back in the earlier builds. I am very happy that CDPR is not looking away from this game or putting in barely any fun content.
Oof, they stopped supporting PS4 though
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola bruh
I wish they add a mod where you can customize your own music while driving. I think that would be a great feature
They can't add shit CDPR are the worst developers in History
@@CrowofYharnam That's their first mediocre (imho good, even on release it was 6,5/10, now 8/10) game, FIRST. I was skeptical with negative press and bugs etc. But it is now it's $20 on Steam and I love it
@@CrowofYharnam All of Witcher trilogy bangs. And DLC add 10-15h gameplay EACH while base game is 60-100h long (60 while doing some side quests, 100+ if you are going for 100%).
and no, I'm not CDPR fanboy, just like all their work the closest I am of being fan of is Riot
@@0NeeN0 it's trash horrible open world game
I don't care about bugfixes. Glitches are temporary. But this game has so much fundamentally wrong with it, as well as so much being missing. The transit system, the choose-your-own adventure storyline, the car customization, gang wars, police chases, bioexotics, wall-running parkour or whatever that was (still pissed about this one), and so much more are straight up missing. And it's going to take a fundamental rewrite of the entire game to come even close.
Same way I feel about the reboot of saints row. Even when they fix the glitches, it's not gonna make much of a difference with so many fundamental issues it has going on.
EXACTLY! i cant stand everyone defending this crap just because they fixed the glitches and stability issues almost TWO YEARS after it came out.
the game is still empty...
Exactly! TH-cam shills like yongyea pushed the narrative about how amazing the game was ( they got paid) & then lied that game wasn't as good but they still enjoyed it. The game is a shallow dull mess, the only fun part is that the entire launch (hype, stock, market, media etc) was meta to the cyberpunk dystopian theme. And no one cared about the truth spinned by corpo media white knights.
Nah the REAL bug fixes that made it playable happeend in feburary of this year with 1.5 and that's when I got the game on Sale and honestly, there is STILL so much to this game, I've put like 130 hours into the game and I wanna say I'm only like 65-75% done fully completing all the side quests and main missions, like there is a FUCKING LOT here espically with the story and LORE, those 2 things have REALLY sucked me into this dystopian universe, the stories of Panam, Johnny Silverhand, Rache Bartmoss, the Paralezes, the different gangs, all the little personal NCPD missions and gigs and of course V himself! You can really fall in love with the extended lore and story too and not to mention the gameplay is pretty refined in my opinion with plenty of options and variety. Like the core of it is pretty good I'm ngl and this is from basically a outsider who has never played a CD project red game before or really a big RPG game besdies kotor
Most of those minus bio exotics and wall running are already added with mods
As I was amazed on the improvements NC looks alive for once but the AI still has room to be desired like random crime events and max tac flying around and trauma team would be a great addition maybe I haven’t played long enough to see those things but just small deets to truly bring it alive and ofc more interaction and small activities to do it’s nice to see they haven’t quit on this game like the tragic death of RDR2 and RDO
idk about maxtac but you can sometimes see the trauma team helping people on the street
3:15 I played it perfectly fine on base Playstation. It was unplayable for my friend though, who was driving through walls. I don't know why it seems to have worked differently for each person, but I definitely was able to play and 100% 3 characters in under 300 hours; within the first couple months of release. I can't wait to see how they update it and what they add. I do hope if they make another Cyberpunk game, they give it way more polish before release.
Everything for me was playing fine before the 1.6 update but now I’m getting the odd crash and some bugs again.
Perfectly fine? You’re either bullshitting or extremely lucky.
do you both have hdd's in your ps4s? an ssd is basically a requirement for this game, most hard drives cannot load assets fast enough (at least slow hard drives like the ones that come with ps4s) im on ps4 pro with game installed on slow hard drive and if i drive too fast the LOD's get fucked and it cant seamlessly load new audio either. big immersion breaker in a generally very immersive game.
@@vain.a I have a top of the line samsung ssd in mine and cyberpunk still ran like garbage from the beginning. I eventually got it on pc and the game is night and day.
Even base consoles are slightly different from each other depending on when sometimes even where they were bought. For example, if they can get a better deal on X brand of hard drives than they were for Y brand or Y brand were not available on time, then they'll use X brand, which is why if you look at the wiki there are multiple versions of each version of the console.
Normal wear and tear (or lack of it) can make hardware perform slightly differently, which is usually negligible and unnoticed.
Those small variations could account for some people experiencing issues where others didn't.
"Style is everything in Night City" *doesn't let you customize outfits* lol that was the first red flag for me...the additions are cool but man the modding community is making the devs look like amateurs...like they really couldn't give us ONE flying car...no transit animation? lazy...
I'm glad to see that Cyberpunk gets another huge update. I finished the game several times on base PS4, and even though it's still buggy the story and characters are awesome and make it worth playing imho.
@RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) I like potato’s
@MorganYuIsAGreatProtagonist same dude, solid food.
I actually don't find many bugs nowadays. Worst I've seen in 1.6 was just an npc car where the front was stuck in the ground for some reason but it was still moving so there were concrete particles flying everywhere and it was hilarious lol. Apart from that I don't remember any bugs.
Are you communist
@@valexcx I'm a libertarian socialist.
CDPR pretty much said this is the only expansion unless something drastic happens with the DLC. A big part of this is because they are switching to unreal engine 5 for their future projects (which is a very good thing).
No it’s confirmed that it will be their last big project on the engine, only thing you can hope for is a sequel.
The game is in a much better state now. Playing with mods has also made it more fun for me. 😁
Mf above me in the replies really chose the wrong channel to run a scam on lmao
I had a great time with this game when it launched. Can't wait to jump back in and give it another play
With cyberpunk I found some of the side missions had more paths than the main missions. There was a side quest they asked me to sneak up a hotel to get something, but I remember just talking to the counter staff and they let me up.
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It is improving, I can verify that. The only issue I've found is that loading screens take a bit too long and the framerate could use a bit more tweaking on last gen consoles.
@Vin Johnson Yes it is, cause I got the 1.6 update on ps4
@Vin Johnson Unless CDPR actually says that in an actual statement, I refuse to listen to heresay from fake ass TH-cam "reviewers"
@Vin Johnson lol
I mean, I'm glad it's actually sorta fixed for the people that care but on principle, I can't support this. I had a nightmare at launch and frankly, I do not think companies should be rewarded for No Man's Sky-ing their game because it sends a message that releasing unfinished trash is fine if you kind of fix it later and everyone is conveniently forgetting all the advertised content that didn't and still doesn't exist and will never exist. Bug fixing and making an expansion doesn't change that.
Ain't that the damn truth man.
@@ZetaRidge7 It's not though, nobody gets rewarded for releasing unfinished trash games.
Ok so i will give my teacher my work unfinished and i will tell her that i will continue it the other week because i was too lazy to do it
@@Omgitsrevi CDPR technically did considering the amount of money Cyberpunk made despite it coming out in the state it did.
@@riven4121 short terms.
“Worst AAA game launch.”
I wish more people would admit this and hold them accountable EVEN after they “fix” the game to the point that they lied about.
Don’t praise them for their continued work on it, just acknowledge it. This was what we paid for originally.
Cyberpunk is the reason I will NEVER pre-order a game again. High risk, no reward.
I agree. Paying for a broken game just to wait months for it to be fixed is a dumb move
well its 2022 now and the game is really good. Hoping the expansion is good too, not sure if we will ever get a NG+, fingers crossed.
@@hepwo91222 no.... it’s really not. You can polish a piece of shit but it’s still just a piece of shit.
@@1035pm coming from someone who will probably never play it, your loss, great game.
This game to be fully playable with the least amount of bugs/glitches and performance drops in all platforms will need a 3.0 patch of some sorts or by the end of 2023 the exact date when it launched back in 2020. Then hopefully the game will be finally be what we hoped for just like No Man's Sky. That game was so shit at launch and now with constant updates it became more than they hoped for. That's how you treat a game when it fails....you don't abandon it. If you do the company will face very negative reception but if you fix it that negativity will become more positive and you can reduce it. I hope Cyberpunk will be a lesson to devs not to launch something unfinished.
The game has gotten better with each update, especially updates 1.5 and 1.6. I love the main story and the different side quests. I’m looking forward to the sequel.
Sequel? My brother in fucking christ, they haven't even finished the game.
@@wahttehfuk Dude, don't even bother with these guys. I'm half tempted to believe they're all paid off or bots, but no they're just absolute smoothbrains that would forgive someone for stealing their wallet and shitting in their cereal.
Edit: typo
@@CThyran better than a smoothbrain shitting on people who still like the game even with all the bugs i guess huh?
@@CThyranHave you recently played the game? If you haven’t, you have no right to comment about how shitty the game is. The storyline is great, the mechanics are awesome and have greatly improved, and they are still adding free dlcs to make the game more immersive. Yes, they messed up the launch. But, today you can say that the game is well worth the money. And if you disagree, that’s fine. But, don’t hold grudges on people who are willing to change and are showing amazing results and products from that change. It's worth the investment.
@@shirleymagee6326 I feel like a lot of people do have a right to feel this angry about the game... I mean CD Project Red came in as this "savior" amongst the abominations around us (EA, Activision Blizzard, you name it). We looked towards them like the coming of Jesus Christ... and Keanu Reeves for that count.
I mean... people deliberately took time off from their busy jobs to try to play this game... only for the game to be delayed more than 3 times. Like come on, it's like finally taking vacation time from your stressful job only to get no vacation because psyche, your booked flight was cancelled not once, not twice, not thrice etc.... that alone is enough reason for anger.
They literally falsely advertised the game and hyped it up (which could be under illegal actions) And when the game finally came out... well, you know the story. It came crashing down, as an understatement, it was a colossal failure of a launch. Lawsuits were filed, investors were raging to say the least, legal actions were literally taken, the game was removed from the play station store, refunds galore etc.
The story line isn't good by any margin. All the promises they made and in depth world building, choices that matter... none of that mattered. The game was memed upon for how buggy it was. Sure, as time passed, it got fixes and now? The game is a game, that's all I can say. It's not great, it's not bad... it's just a playable game. I mean yeah, it's miles better than the other shite we get for games these days but that's really, really not setting a high bar.
I'm not saying bloody rage is good, but you have to understand some people's anger is justified. CD Project Red being willing to change is good... but in comparison to their grand failure at launch. I'm sure for a lot of people CD Project Red went way beyond redemption for them, justifiably so.
Hit me up when they'll add wall climbing ability to the mantis hands as in the trailer. That was one of the main selling points that got me into buying this game. The second one was an RPG with a big amount of choices
something tells me your phone's gonna collect dust on this one lol
I'm glad that's gone, it looked super slow and clunky imo. Plus I don't really see what you'd ever use that for other than like hopping over walls for stealth
@@peefmcgoose2908 that alone sounds like a reason to use it.
check out the Wall Hang mod on Nexus Mods
Tbf i remember they saying this was cut months before the release date.
Bought it on PC the first day. Had few glitches. Beat it a few months in and loved it for what it really was.
Which is?
@@bmsuperstar1 being cyberpunk
@@jans1332 By helping the police catch criminals. Ha ha ha ha
You go, you outlaw you.
i hated it for all the broken promises and false image portrayed as apposed to what i actually got, expectations can really ruin a game, but also sell alot of copies
@@bmsuperstar1 an action adventure game
Actually new expansions and changing engine is probably very related to each other. CDPR said they will release only one expansions and they told that they will be changing engine to UE5, so maybe Red Engine is the culprit.
Basically, I take a shot whenever you say “Basically”… I don’t recall yesterday…
I dont care for bugs or similar problems. That can be fixed over time.
My problem is the cut content that just wont be implemented anymore.
So much important stuff that was important to make the game awesome.
Even if it gets polished now, it will just be a game you might play once in a while and forget about it.
Yeah they can still add interactive elements in the open world and possibly add new abilities and stuff but the story and rpg elements in the main game can’t be fixed because they would have to rework everything in the game but hopefully the expansion maybe addresses that issue but we can only wait and see
Every single video game known to man has cut content.
This
@@vismattress5760 depends on the scale and reason. Some devs cut contents that they think are unnecessary or disconnected from the game, and it's only a small amount(usually enemy type, cut areas, etc. Not core features). Whereas Cdpr did because they were rushing the game, and they cut so many core features that makes a perfect sense for them to be there in the first place and would make the game a lot better, but they decided to just cut it.
@@SchradeDemise if you found out some of the stuff cut from big games like Skyrim, Pokemon, Mario, Resident Evil, etc, you would all abstain from video games with your logic. Shit has to get cut sometimes.
I put this game down immediately after launch... Decided to pick it back up a week or so ago and I'm really enjoying it so far. Glad to see they didn't just give up on it.
I pirated it since I knew the release was going to flop but I do wish it released next year as an actual game of the decade, would have been sick to get an online but now it's dead
They can't cus 7 years of development and lots of money put into it ain't gonna bet let go down the drain
@@nltiro3387 eww keep online out of it
@@shimik11 can’t keep online out of it when there’s literally a “multiplayer” file in the game. That idea won’t ever die, sorry to break it to you.
@@yka9976 they thought of adding it but scrapped the idea, so yes, that idea died.
This game can make a comeback, it just needs some time. I've been playing through Mafia 3 again, and after a bunch of new content added and bug fixes, the game is really good. If CP2077 can do something similar that would be incredible.
Idk after the first expansion, which they said will be only expansion for now, probs will be abandoned. I guess they experienced too much headache for this game
@@Naffacakes98 They LITERALLY came out yesterday that they have no plans of abandoning the game and are planning to support it for years to come. Please do your research before saying nonsense.
No, it can't. To make a comeback it would take a remake from the grounds up because it's fucking shit. Don't kid yourself. It's awful.
@@thetalkinganvil8366 Rofl…it’s definitely not awful in its current state.
mafia 3 Is trash
So it still sucks 2 years later…
Minor changes isnt enough to get the fanbase back. The fact that it STILL isnt what they promised is just insulting
I've actually been playing cyberpunk for the past few weeks (haven't played since launch and never finished the game) and its honestly not that bad anymore, most of the bugs are gone, they added quite a few new things to the game and the story/ writing is actually amazing... I think with a few more updates it'll be great, once i finish my playthrough I'm gonna play it again with mods.
this game might become the new Skyrim
Im so glad Muta showed the before/after of the twitter bio changing from Open world RPG to Action Adventure. That shit is so egregious.
Also Redmod is just a launcher with built in frameworks. Its great theyre doing it but its not even close to bethesda mod support.
They need to give modders the tools to create custom interiors so they can make the game cdpr said they would.
I mean how is Cyperpunk not an RPG? Can you give me an example of 3d open world RPGs? This shit is just so weak when there are legitimate instances of cdpr lying
@@Blankace. You completely missed the point, I never said that it isnt an rpg.
I referenced their change in marketing.
They spent 5-6yrs advertising the product as one thing and then subtly changed it in the last two years.
This is another example of their lying/misrepresentation of the product...almost like a "legitimate instance" lmao
I just downloaded and replayed the whole game after watching edgerunners (T---T), I bought the game at launch and played the entire game as a nomad going mantis blades, this time I did a streetkid going full hacker and... Imma be real it really doesn't feel like all that much has changed. The main story is still really linear, the ai is still buggy, and there is still a lot of bugs I've encountered. Item's not able to be picked up, characters I've killed standing up and A posing while shouting lines at me, the cops still suck, the world just on a base level feels very empty, one bug in particular that's annoying is when I mark a location on my map and then close it there is a visual of a nuclear bomb going off all over the map. This is every single time I mark a location and then close the map. It's really annoying. If I'm being honest the only things I've distinctly noticed that are different from the last time is if you save random npc's from gang members they actually thank you now, and... I think that the cops will pursue gangs in a car chase every once in a while. That's really all I've noticed. Ah actually that transmog change is really nice I won't lie, and I'm completely shocked to discover it was ONLY added in this most recent patch. That legit feels like it should've been like a day one change.
I have spent 270 hours in cyberpunk and loved it on PC. Really excited about the police and vehicle combat changes coming as well as the expansion.
Spent about 100 hours with each "lifepath" looks like I'l add an other 100 soon.
Mod support sounds exciting. I hope they allow us to modify anything, from models to adding questlines.
REDmod added mod-ability for basically everything, except questlines, yet...
Yo dude, I'm really happy that you put this out, seeing you in a positive mood and all that. I feel like I've only seen negative things from you in recent history (which is fine, but it's probably not the best for your mental health) I hope you're taking care and thank you for all that you bring to us.
There's no reason to be positive about cyberjunk the game will never be what it was promised to be it'll forever be garbage
And there's no reason to be positive about video game industry because its getting ruined by corporate greed and toxic trends and cyberpunk is the finest example.
@@CrowofYharnam do you not have better things to do than say hateful shit under every comment? damn bro try being positive
@@monkymoment4182 and do you not have better things to do other than defend a horrible company that lied and spit in your face?!
Skyrim should have received the Cyberpunk treatment when it released
First I played this game, now I’m living it. We’re in a goddam dystopia.
real life dystopia fans when I ask them why they can express their opinion
Least schizophrenic person on TH-cam
I'm still waiting for cyberware, I want to go full borg
> Living in it
No you aren't lmao
@@24YOA where you from bro?
One of the things that grate me the most about Cyberpunk's release were the reviewers who got the game ahead of everyone else. People like YongYea and Alanah Pearce who positively reviewed the game despite the problems everyone would find later on. I'm not rallying to attack them, but that kind of scummy marketing made me hate CDPR. Even now, despite the new updates, I'm having a tough time getting over how it was marketed before launch.
Yeah. Yong was incredibly frustrating. Don't know how that guy has a million subscribers when he basically just reads other people's articles.
Probably paid off mate.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 clickbait + most people don’t want to read game journalist articles
@@michaelcorcoran8768 and Yong apologized for it too
@@Bee_Mavrick he still destroyed his credibility
CD streamed a couple episodes of the new edgerunners show and I love it cant wait to see it
I was in middle school when the trailer came out, now I’m in college ! The letdown is insane
Wtf
I mean after seven-odd years of work, miles-high stacks of promises, and a drastically rushed release forced by management, I'm not surprised the game is slowly improving through patches. They just should have released the game, like, this year instead of 2020.
They did the No Man’s Sky gambit.
I started playing it a week ago, owned it since the release. Waited for 2 years for it to become a solid playable game. Was disappointed to see the amount of bugs I got.
It's garbage without bugs
@@CrowofYharnam It's good. Just not for you.
Everyone has a very subjective experience for this.
I barely got any bugs in my gameplay back in 2020 December when the game came out, I was playing it on the PC.
Played it since 2 minutes after release. Since then i've gotten to experience a grand total of 2 random bugs (Not game changing) and 1 crash
Y'all are just unlucky
@@CrowofYharnam oh, we got 'the sims 3' fan over here, guys. Cp2077 seems too much for him xDDDD
Coming back to the game after almost a year, it's very refreshing and fun again.
I wish the someone would tell the publishers that it is in their best interest to have as good of a game as possible at launch. That's when you can sell the game at full price and get the most reward for your effort in creating a good game. One can only dream.
probably the main reason why it released too early is because all games sell super well right before and after christmas due to the christmas sales boom, and they just released it early to sell it during that christmas sales boom. fnaf security breach was also released too early so that it could sell during the christmas sales boom. video game sales are quite a bit lower during all other parts of the year so it makes sense but its still super scummy
@@Itrali Yeah. I guess they were too impatient to wait another year.
remember the time when games didn't really have the privilege of constant updates? if any infamous game like Doom or Tony Hawk had game breaking errors they'd be ruined for life
@@Itrali devs nowadays really competing to embarass each other on Christmas nowadays
This is slowly becoming a No Man's Sky situation, and I'm here for it.
I'll believe that when they actually start adding the (cut) content they promised. For all the technical fixes, the game is still a pretty bare-bones experience. It has a good story, but beyond that, there really isn't much to it.
@@gaiusjuliuspleaser It's a good game, it just isn't some grandiose experience everyone was expecting. People need to stop buying into hype.
@@TheCynicalAutist So you agree that there was a lot of false advertising on CDPR's part? They didn't advertise this as a 'good game' they advertised it as a 'grandiose experience'. You can hardly blame people for being pissed off they didn't get what was promised.
@@gaiusjuliuspleaser If you believe advertising for their word, that's kinda on you.
In my opinion, they got me pretty damn good.
I bought it on PS4, declined the refund, and now I have to buy it again on a next gen console if I want the full game.
some of that you have to blame on Sony for not doing "smart delivery" like XBox or just what PC's do, automatically update your games based on your hardware without issue. Sony would rather sell you a new shiny PS5 version for $70
isnt there a free upgrade path?
Currently replaying it and outside of some busywork placed in the game to pad the road to 100% everything runs and plays well and is a solid 8/10 game, once the planned changes to a lot of the faultier systems in the game are implemented before the next expansion the game will no doubt be amazing
it has brain dead AI in an open world game and you give it 8/10?
@@dreyga2 the ai isn't as bad as 1.0 lol, not even the police are as bad as then, u really gonna say that the ai is worth dropping it 3 or more points? Forget everything else thats great in the game cause the ai didn't flank u fast enough it can't be good my bad
there's only going to be 1 expansion
@@jesusbarrera6916 not sure that has anything to do with what I said but thx for letting us know something the devs already said lol
@@goodguybrian9764 Cyberpunk is like an expensive car but when you buy it, you notice the air conditioning is missing.
Now, they fixed it by adding a small fan.
Did you see the trailer and what they promised?
I will admit that when I finally scored my PS5, first thing I downloaded was Cyberpunk. Is it perfect? No. But it’s the first game in a long time I could just get lost in the world. When CDPR puts out DLC, I will buy it. When I get my Steam Deck, I will get it there too.
I'm glad that everyone loved that aspect of 2077, the world is so beautiful and impactful, for the TTRPG they released a new book called Cyberpunk RED that takes place during 2045. The amount of lore in there just adds so much to the game and how you can still see relics of what's happened in the past such as Arasaka Tower being bombed to the surrounding area being very bare and empty due to them building inside of the nuke radius after so many years.
Glad the game didn't die. Can't wait to see what's next