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Cyberpunk 2077
hedgehobbit:
--- Quote from: Ghostmaker on May 27, 2021, 08:12:59 AM ---As I understand it, from the accounts I've read and seen, there was a major management reshuffle as well as a massive shift in the proposed direction of the game by said management. This is where having clear direction in a project shines; know what you're aiming for before you spend a dollar.
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There was also a lawsuit by their investors claiming that management lied to them regarding the status of CP2077 all the way up until the release date.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/12/cd-projekt-red-investors-sue-company-over-cyberpunk-2077-debacle/
Darrin Kelley:
I finished the game just a few minutes ago. Every quest. The last one was recovering Kerry Eurodyne's guitar. Which was a fun piece of chaos.
But it means I know the game inside and out now. Every quest until they put out the DLC I have known and played. So I can, at last, give my thoughts on the game.
If you like Cyberpunk? This game is for you. If you don't, give it a pass. This is a game that definitely is all about fanservice. This is a game definitely for fans. And nothing else.
After all the bugs and trouble in this game, I can say the PC version is a pretty much complete experience. It's a good game. And i do not at all regret my preorder of it.
Only one quest in the game was unpassable due to a bug. The rest was okay. But I figured out how to bypass the bugged quest. So at least the story could progress. And at this time, I have no idea if that quest has been repaired or not. But every other part of the game? It's solid. Definitely fun.
So in conclusion. If you are a genre fan. This game is for you. If you aren't, pass on it. Either way, no regrets.
Omega:
One of my players locally has it. But has not spoken much about it. Is there any netrunning in the game? If yes. What is that aspect like?
From all I have heard they have been working to fix and improve things quite a bit. I really wish companies would stop setting deadlines and then panic rushing games out when that deadline comes up. Give a general projected timeline and update as needed if it needs extending or shortening.
Darrin Kelley:
Yes, there is netrunning in the game. But it is different than 2020 by a considerable degree. There are quick hacks you can do against realtime opponants, jacking in to access points and installing software, and actually diving into the net. All of these things are different experiences. But they bring a netrunner directly into the face of the player. Making them always a factor. You always worry about a netrunner being on the battlefield, messing with you in combat. You can quick hack opponants in combat too. Which really changes things up.
Most of the bugs are fixed. The next Major patch should improve things even more.
Darrin Kelley:
The Quick Hacks are so popular that players are doing their best to adapt them from Cyberpunk 2077 to Cyberpunk Red. They change the Netrunner experience that much.
Of course, we will get the official version once R. Talsorian puts out the Cyberpunk 2077 sourcebook.
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