Cyberpunk 2077 Grieving Thread

Jesus Christ, that list is huuuge. And this is only 1 list out of many.
Reading through the list now and its absolutely ridiculous how much broken bullshit is in this. Some of this stuff is like the very first thing you test while looking for bugs. Shameful shit. DLC and expansions better be free for the next 3 years to make up for this trashfire.
 
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I finished it back on Christmas, it sure was a rough ride. Didn't crash once on my PC though.
Might bother with it again if the slavs release some DLC worth playing.

I actually liked it, despite what a broken piece of shit it was and still is. It's also really easy, I was mostly using my high upgraded Widowmaker for the most part, the thing can shoot through cover, making ranged combat a complete joke.
 
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Yeah too bad I beat it once and never touched it again. And if you think i'm going to let another 28 gigs on my computer get taken up by a bunch of fixes that should have already been there, you must be a CDPR-uh, PR person.
 
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Holy fuck I might buy it now lol.

This has been one of the best (worst) beta testing of all time.
 

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General vibe I'm reading is that people feel like it just looks big because it's a bunch of very specific fixes.
yup, pretty much 75 percent of these fixes will never happen to a normal playthrough unless you actively try to glitch it.

they also fun-policed some things here and there like being able to system reboot cyberpsychos because CYBERNETICS CAN BE REBOOTED YA FUCKS (shite reason to make sure people fight them instead of hacking them and it's ove), there are other bugs too that fix some annoying shit, instead of sliding down my way to the road below whenever i finish talking with takemura i'll have instead to pick the stupid elevator.

some cock-ups are because of the save system being retarded with versions, there is one fix that restores a TV that you could destroy and takemura's infinite call was only because of a version mismatch save thing. whenever you start a new patch you also need to start a new save... fucking polacks.
 
Won’t lie, I did momentarily think I’d been hasty refunding this malfunctioning turd a mere 2 days after trying and failing to get the game running back in mid-Dec ‘20.

But the more I read about this shitshow, the more I truly feel like I got on the last chopper out of Saigon; watching the poor hopefuls in the long grass pray for fixes and instead getting it up the arse from Ho Chi ProjektRed Minh.
 
Won’t lie, I did momentarily think I’d been hasty refunding this malfunctioning turd a mere 2 days after trying and failing to get the game running back in mid-Dec ‘20.

But the more I read about this shitshow, the more I truly feel like I got on the last chopper out of Saigon; watching the poor hopefuls in the long grass pray for fixes and instead getting it up the arse from Ho Chi ProjektRed Minh.
I don't think this will ever be truly fixed. As 'bad' as Watch Dogs was meant to be, I never encountered anything close to this level of bugginess. It's a shame because I truly want to play this game due to its aesthetic. Even if it's average, I want to try but what real incentive is there for CD Red to patch past a certain limit? Reputation? At what point does it become deemed to be a too much of a money sink?
 
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