Cyberpunk 2077 from the makers of The Witcher
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Re: Cyberpunk 2077 from the makers of The Witcher
Personally, I don't really think it matters how buggy the game is, as long as it gets patched. And I have no doubt that it will be patched. That's why I think all the negativity now will disappear over time. We've seen it happen many times before.
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Biggest example in recent memory is No Man's Sky from four years ago - which was recently having it's praise sung at the 2.0 patch and is still $60. I believe the scandal in that game was bigger than this one.
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That's how I feel. I got a refund because I was getting frustrated with performance on the Xbox, but I don't bear them any ill will over this. When it's ready for prime time, I'll buy it again. But probably for PC so I can test out DLSS and Ray Tracing.
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Ya know.....it's not like they delayed the release over and over and over and over to polish the game.
Give them a break........
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Not really an apples to apples comparison though, is it?
From what I remember, the main issue with NMS is that most of the much-hyped and promised features were simply not there on release. Hence why people were so pissed. I don't remember it being massively buggy, but I wasn't paying particular attention to it, so maybe it was.
Cyberpunk 2077 feels mostly complete from a feature perspective, but has performance and bug issues to the point of being unplayable for many people (myself included).
Both of those can be fixed via patches, but they feel like very different issues.
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I'd like to introduce you to something called Kickstarter
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I was thinking more of the negativity over the cause of it.
I don't see anything in Cyberpunk 2077 that can't be patched away for PC users. I don't know how extensively they'll need to work the game over to get it running on the PS4 - if the problems are between the engine itself and the console, it might not be an easy fix.
I don't see anything in Cyberpunk 2077 that can't be patched away for PC users. I don't know how extensively they'll need to work the game over to get it running on the PS4 - if the problems are between the engine itself and the console, it might not be an easy fix.
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I guess at this point in my life, I've become accustomed to a new norm of patching being a necessity. Back in the pre broadband days, you'd buy a game on a disc and it had better be almost perfect right out of the gate or you'd be screwed. Now I almost expect bugs on day one...and I'm not surprised to see zero day patches at this point.
Does that make it right? Of course not. But it does mean my threshold for frustration has been tempered over the years. And this may sound like a sort of justification (and it probably is, to be honest), but games today are monstrosities compared to what we played in the 80s and 90s.
I mean, look at Grimoire!
Does that make it right? Of course not. But it does mean my threshold for frustration has been tempered over the years. And this may sound like a sort of justification (and it probably is, to be honest), but games today are monstrosities compared to what we played in the 80s and 90s.
I mean, look at Grimoire!
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This seems to be very true. I got in 34 hours and because I'm on a high end rig I haven't had any issues with unplayable missions or big bugs like the blue shimmer effect not going away. There is a lot of content in the game and there doesn't seem to be anything missing, although some features like crafting don't seem to be as well thought out as they might be.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:13 pm From what I remember, the main issue with NMS is that most of the much-hyped and promised features were simply not there on release. Hence why people were so pissed. I don't remember it being massively buggy, but I wasn't paying particular attention to it, so maybe it was.
Cyberpunk 2077 feels mostly complete from a feature perspective, but has performance and bug issues to the point of being unplayable for many people (myself included).
Last night I went through a more than hour long main mission that had oodles of places where a missing trigger or dialog choice would have blocked it but everything went OK. I did reach a point where I had to jack into a body on the floor and it took about a half minute of trying different angles and directions of approach before I got the option. Folks who maybe aren't as patient or perhaps running on a lower spec rig might not have gotten that jack-in point and that would have screwed the entire mission, which would have screwed the campaign I guess.
I am perhaps lucky in this respect, having been gaming at home with PCs for about forty years . I've come to expect that there will be instances where a lot of trial and error are needed to proceed through a game. My earliest memory of this was a text adventure where I had to get to a hatch at the bottom of a pool and somehow this involved a rope, a camel(?) and something else. Spent a lot of time on that one
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Yeah, agreed. I don't really much care if a game is buggy right out the gate. Given the incredible complexity of the software being built today, it's just not practical to expect human QA to catch every bug before the game ships. When you hit it with a couple hundred thousand "early adopters", you're definitely going to see a lot of bugs that you wouldn't have seen with in-house testing (or did see but didn't have time to fix). As long as the devs acknowledge that stuff and work on fixing it, no harm no foul.hepcat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:21 pm I guess at this point in my life, I've become accustomed to a new norm of patching being a necessity. Back in the pre broadband days, you'd buy a game on a disc and it had better be almost perfect right out of the gate or you'd be screwed. Now I almost expect bugs on day one...and I'm not surprised to see zero day patches at this point.
Does that make it right? Of course not. But it does mean my threshold for frustration has been tempered over the years. And this may sound like a sort of justification (and it probably is, to be honest), but games today are monstrosities compared to what we played in the 80s and 90s.
I mean, look at Grimoire!
However, I also have no interest in being a beta tester. So, I'm not personally offended, but I won't be buying this optional entertainment product until it's in better shape.
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I had an unplanned and funny cyberhack outcome that I don't think I'll ever be able to duplicate:
I stumbled upon several gang members in a dark alley, 3 or 4 thugs around a gang leader. Ducking into cover, I started cyberhacking as they fired away at me from cover. I started a 'cripple movement' hack on the leader, and ducked behind my cover, as that hack takes about 8 seconds to finish. Then I see the grenade warning coming from the gang leader, and just as she is about to throw the grenade, the hack finishes, and the grenade drops to her feet and kills all of them.
I stumbled upon several gang members in a dark alley, 3 or 4 thugs around a gang leader. Ducking into cover, I started cyberhacking as they fired away at me from cover. I started a 'cripple movement' hack on the leader, and ducked behind my cover, as that hack takes about 8 seconds to finish. Then I see the grenade warning coming from the gang leader, and just as she is about to throw the grenade, the hack finishes, and the grenade drops to her feet and kills all of them.
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64.5 hours and done. I had a lot of fun and a bit of frustration. I had three gigs that I completed that never got marked as completed, but other than that completed everything there was to complete that I could find. Didn't raise any ability past 16 and no skill leveled past 11 *and* I fought the last big fight mostly naked as somehow the game decided boots and pants were enough. Luckily they were.
I'm curious about other endings, but maybe I'll set it aside until it gets some *serious* patching.
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Yeah, they seemed way too optimistic, especially with the last-gen base consoles. I mean, I understand why. The PS5 and new XBox just came out and the adoption rate is low at the moment given the relative newness. We see supported platforms change all the time with releases as they get closer to releases as devs lock down the platforms. CDPR should have done that. They should have been honest upfront. There would have been tons of disappointed people, but it surely would have been better than having it pulled entirely right before Christmas, creating a sucky situation not only for those who were looking forward to it, but the devs themselves who are not seeing their creation being bought and played but rather being refunded and pulled from online stores. If I were one of the devs right now, I'd probably be feeling rather depressed.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:57 am Part of the issue re: CD Projekt's reputation tanking is that they seemingly knew there were huge issues with the console versions before releasing the game: they wouldn't send the console version out to any reviews prior to the release date. So it's not just that the game has bugs and issues, especially on the PS4 and Xbox One, but that they released the game knowing those issues made the game almost unplayable (at least according to a few reviews).
I understand where they're coming from though. Most of their market is on last-gen consoles, and the game isn't even technically on 'next-gen' yet, which put them in a difficult decision. I think it would have needed at least another year before release. Then they could possibly lock it down as a current-gen release with all the extra bells and whistles new console versions would get, and I think at that point, everyone would have understood. They just tried to do too much.
And I don't consider the Devotion thing a controversy. They only acted the way many stores would have. If people are shocked and surprised by this, they're only kidding themselves. The only odd thing about it is their line about supposed pressure from 'gamers' .
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A guy I know is playing it on PS4 and doing good. He gets a random crash every now and then but saves all the time. Other than that his has played really good.
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For hours and hours I've had three Main Jobs in the queue, and have been doing them occasionally. After my marathon mission last night, I now have only two main missions. And, the loading screen has finally changed!
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That has been my Grandson's experience.
I asked him today if he was going to seek a refund and he said "I dont care about the bugs. I love the game alot. It just crashes but that's fine".
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Cyberpunk 2077 gets its first discount eight days after launch
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Cyberpunk 2077 is out and, well… *gestures around*. CD Projekt’s latest is doing well enough on PC, where the bugs have been mostly (if not entirely) limited to goofy visual glitches, but the console versions have been bad, particularly on the original 2013-model PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Well, hey, if you’re on the fence, you can now grab a console edition of Cyberpunk 2077 for a nice little discount.
Both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of Cyberpunk 2077 are available for $49.99 USD, a $10 savings off the $59.99 MSRP. The deal has already been price-matched by Amazon, as well. Amazon previously offered the physical PC release for under $50 ahead of launch, but this appears to be the first notable discount after release.
The Cyberpunk 2077 release date was December 10. To emphasize – I know time is a blur right now – eight days have passed since then. Discounts on big games come faster than ever these days and are by no means a singular indicator of failed launch, but… that’s barely a week, my friends.
At this rate, the console version of Cyberpunk is going to be an important piece of gaming history, so if you want to own it, by all means go ahead. If you want a substantially better version of the game, though, you could purchase Cyberpunk 2077 from the Humble Store here.
CD Projekt has announced it will ensure players can refund retail editions of Cyberpunk 2077 through December 21. For more RPG games, you can follow that link.
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Friend says theres a 16 gig patch today. Ive deleted . Wanted to install on GOG but cant. So reinstalling on Steam to see if it helps.
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Ok reinstalled and made a test character...female V street kid. Played until my apartment. No crashes at all. I set everything to LOW. Looked good even then. It was smooth except for one car ride that stuttered for about 5 sec.Tomorrow Ill start raising settings until it either barfs or starts to show performance degradation.
I noticed two bugs which is funny because it had to do with my boobs . When I looked in the mirror I had no clothes on. But away from mirror and looking down I could see my clothes on. Then I went into INV to see my girl and her boobs were sticking through her shirt. Cool look but a bug lol.
I noticed two bugs which is funny because it had to do with my boobs . When I looked in the mirror I had no clothes on. But away from mirror and looking down I could see my clothes on. Then I went into INV to see my girl and her boobs were sticking through her shirt. Cool look but a bug lol.
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I'm hoping I'll have some time to actually play it today. I haven't had the chance to touch a game in two days! Anyway, patch notes:
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Managed to get 4.5 hours of straight playtime last night. Up to this point I have not seen or heard of a major character from Cyberpunk 2020, particularly not from Johnny, since this character was pretty important to him. I finally heard reference to the character last night.
then later in another mission
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Really love the views in the city, even when to get the view you have to walk to a garbage dump:
Today I'm in the mood to do more open world side missions and pick-up work, so I'm walking between most of my jobs. A couple of rather silly but still fun missions. And I finally completed the Garry The Prophet mission which included a Monty Python reference if you took the correct dialog choice.
Today I'm in the mood to do more open world side missions and pick-up work, so I'm walking between most of my jobs. A couple of rather silly but still fun missions. And I finally completed the Garry The Prophet mission which included a Monty Python reference if you took the correct dialog choice.
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I’ve got both a PC version and stadia version. The bugs bother me but not as much as how boring the pedestrian AI, police AI and driving is. It just kills the immersion and wasn’t what they sold. I’m also having a hard time believing the hype around the prologues. I played corpo and I felt like most of it was over in an hour. Yeah, I still get the corpo dialog options but truly it didn’t match the marketing hype. The city is beautiful but so far lifeless. I walk around empty streets past cardboard cut outs who don’t really add anything.
I ran into some pretty terrible bugs a few days ago and stopped for a while. I’m having a hard time deciding if I want to start again.
I ran into some pretty terrible bugs a few days ago and stopped for a while. I’m having a hard time deciding if I want to start again.
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This is the review I just posted on Steam:
Sure, the cyberdeck options could be deeper, the weapons more logical and the armor/clothing not be so weird (I get armor protection from a pair of shorts? Really?) but I tend to rate games on how well what is presented to me works, rather than what I think should have been included. I did reach a point a dozen or so hours ago in the game where I thought I might just stick to the main missions and zip through the rest of the game, but I'm now finding a number of side missions that are fun to do so I might just keep playing those till I run out or I feel like a really should go visit Takemura since he has been so patient waiting for me
I'm not bothered by the "pedestrian AI, police AI and driving". I guess having gamed for so many decades I'm not expecting as much as other folks. Sure the traffic behaves goofy at times, but in a Cyberpunk world somehow it seems fitting. The pedestrians are to me just moving visual candy, I accepted right at the start that even though I can press "Talk" and get them to speak, it will be just some nonsense.With 36 hours completed, I'm still deep in the second act with apparently a lot of main campaign missions to do and a bunch of side missions and lots of pick-up jobs. The story is deep and complex although at times it seems to be more convoluted than clever, however I haven't found anything that was illogical or out of context with the Cyberpunk world.
And the world is amazingly immersive. There is so much to see from the posters on the wall to the clothes on the passersby. Buildings, cars, roads, bridges, everything seems part of a living city. Just walking through an area of town is a treat. It helps that the source material lends itself to this treatment, but there isn't the least impression of banality in the game world.
I'm playing on a rig with an i9-10850K and an RTX 3080, 32 GB of RAM. After 36 hours in, no crashes or lockups. Also no bugs that affected gameplay, just a few visual glitches, pretty minor stuff. I have been able to complex all missions I have attempted, although a few (very few) have had triggers that required some moving around and pointing the camera to enable the sequence to be actuated. Some of the missions do need some real thinking to figure out, but so far nothing that was beyond the pale of acceptable gameplay challenges.
Sadly I know that a lot of folks, especially those on consoles, have major issues with the game, but for myself, this has been and continues to be an E-Ticket ride experience. I just hope they don't nerf something in the patches!
Sure, the cyberdeck options could be deeper, the weapons more logical and the armor/clothing not be so weird (I get armor protection from a pair of shorts? Really?) but I tend to rate games on how well what is presented to me works, rather than what I think should have been included. I did reach a point a dozen or so hours ago in the game where I thought I might just stick to the main missions and zip through the rest of the game, but I'm now finding a number of side missions that are fun to do so I might just keep playing those till I run out or I feel like a really should go visit Takemura since he has been so patient waiting for me
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I can't be sure this isn't manipulated but still weird. Though I did have something weird happen where I hit a bump on Jackie's bike and had a physics fail where I hit the top of a 7 or 8 story building once.
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NYT article on the release. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/19/styl ... Technology . The future does not look so bright for the developers.
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I'd prefer it was a different developer to serve as the cautionary tale, but hopefully the industry will learn from this.
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Maybe my memory is fuzzy, but wasn't the Witcher series always a PC exclusive game that eventually found release on the consoles? I guess my point is the pressure to have a newly released title the scale and size of Witcher 3 that works flawlessly across multiple platforms might have been too much for them to deal with. I'm not justifying it or excusing them, but I can understand how they found themselves in this position. I pre-purchased based on their track history for PC and the insane amount of support they've provided to all of their PC titles. I still haven't experienced anything game-breaking in Cyberpunk 2077 on PC and while I know it has issues it doesn't seem to be outside of what is normal for the PC platform. Consoles, on the other hand seem to be a giant dumpster fire. Similar to how R* seemingly prioritizes consoles first and then eventually releases on PC, I'm going to guess the console version of this game should have been delayed 6+ months.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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PC games have always been better when they stick to being PC games. I dont think in my life have I enjoyed a PC game as much as I would have if it was PC only and not been a console release too. Vice versa I cant say as I dont usually play a console game thats also PC. If that happens I get PC. And yes I know theres more money to be had by releasing on everything but thats not what Im posting about.
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Yeah, the first Witcher was PC-Only, then Witcher 2 received an XBox 360 release, which from what I hear didn't look so great on it, and Witcher 3 was the first game in the series that was multi-platform. Nevermind the fact that the devs are planning a remastered version for the new generation of consoles. Witcher 3 is this dev's Skyrim. And they'll need it more than ever in light of this disaster. I kind of wonder now if they'll rush that in order to have something they can publish to make up for lost earnings. As for the future of CDPR, I predict a lot of it is going to be something Witcher-related, something they can bank on. I was kind of thinking earlier this week about how a prequel where you can make your own Witcher and assign them one of the schools could work. They could have you go through being chosen and going through the trial of the grasses with associated training, a bit like a combination of Harry Potter and Jedi Academy, before they let you out into the world to do some questing.
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Yeah, class action lawsuits, that's almost a knee jerk reaction to everything nowadays. Yet on Steam it has a "Mostly Positive" rating with almost a quarter million reviews . And of course the developers would seem to have a decent amount of money coming in to fund the changes to the game. One might almost be tempted to think that somehow there is some great, devious plan to all this...Jaddison wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:35 am NYT article on the release. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/19/styl ... Technology . The future does not look so bright for the developers.
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From PCGamesN, Cyberpunk 2077 saves are becoming corrupted from crafting too much
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My largest save file is just over four MB, so I'm OK I guess.Be wary, it seems Cyberpunk 2077 players are suffering a recurring glitch that corrupts your save file. Going over a certain size can render a save unusable in the RPG game, and players have figured out what seems to be the cause.
The issue was flagged on developer CD Projekt Red’s forums, where a number of users stated they’d lost progress due to files becoming corrupted while playing through Steam. Over the course of the posts, a common factor emerges that the saves that are being lost are all over 8mb, 8192kb being the exact magic number that can make your play-through unreadable. From there, discussion moves onto what’s actually making this happen, and it seems to be linked to crafting.
Essentially, crafting weapons and items causes a bloat in your save file, and as of now, the open-world game has a ceiling on just how much of that it can handle. This is the working theory, and SigilFey, a forum mod, explains that what’s likely happening is to do with internal item ID numbers. “If I am rapidly adding/removing items from my inventory, I may inadvertently increase that ID number to something that the engine no longer recognizes,” his comment reads. “Or a number that conflicts with some other function of the inventory. Or save system.”
At time of writing, CD Projekt has put up a support center post on save corruption, tacitly agreeing with the above, and asking players to “use an older save file to continue playing and try to keep a lower amount of items and crafting materials”. The 8mb limit on saves might be increased in an upcoming patch, but any corrupted files are unrecoverable.
Cyberpunk 2077’s launch has been less than ideal, to say the least. The cyberpunk game was recently removed from the PlayStation store, and CD Projekt has said it will refund anyone who isn’t satisfied with it.
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Re: Cyberpunk 2077 from the makers of The Witcher
If you don't get into technical flaws, then the game is really cool. So much content is crammed there ... this is certainly a titanic and gigantic work.
world of tanks one love:)