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I remember days where patches didn't exist.I remember days when a patch could seriously, drastically change the game and it was kilobytes to megabytes, now you have to redownload half the thing.
I honestly don't understand why you guys keep pre-ordering or buying video games on day one still. I stopped this practice after the days of Mindjack, Mass Effect 3 and SimCity (Lord help us all). I know CDPR had a different reputation at the time, but they still applied there at the off-chance that they release a broken, unfinished game. Even games that have done well like God of War and Ghosts of Tsushima, I wanted to wait months before getting.The more I think about it the more pissed off I am and the more I think this game is utter shit, it's the first and last game I bought on day 1 legitimately believing CDPR was smarter than this.
So do I, those were better days that are forever gone, thanks internet.I remember days where patches didn't exist.
I honestly don't understand why you guys keep pre-ordering or buying video games on day one still. I stopped this practice after the days of Mindjack, Mass Effect 3 and SimCity (Lord help us all). I know CDPR had a different reputation at the time, but they still applied there at the off-chance that they release a broken, unfinished game. Even games that have done well like God of War and Ghosts of Tsushima, I wanted to wait months before getting.
So CD Projekt has graduated into a bland, AAA studio. You'll consoom, you'll eat the fucking gruel.
I'd pay $20 for the inevitable GOTY edition with all DLC and patches. I think it's good enough to marathon over a weekend of pizza and red bull and then forget about completely.I don't think you should really ever buy Cyberpunk 2077. The game isn't going to be properly fixed because it needs a total rework and is a $35 AA title at most, even without the glitches and bugs.
So CD Projekt has graduated into a bland, AAA studio. You'll consoom, you'll eat the fucking gruel.
If this is Casablanca, I'm Humphrey Bogard saying "We'll always have The Witcher 3" and then pushing CD Projekt Red into the propeller blades of the plane.
Same. It's worth at least something, even if it's dimes. $20 for the GOTY version later on sounds reasonable.I'd pay $20 for the inevitable GOTY edition with all DLC and patches. I think it's good enough to marathon over a weekend of pizza and red bull and then forget about completely.
$60 right now is bonkers though.
I have a copy of mindjack I bought for cheap. Good times....I remember days where patches didn't exist.
I honestly don't understand why you guys keep pre-ordering or buying video games on day one still. I stopped this practice after the days of Mindjack, Mass Effect 3 and SimCity (Lord help us all). I know CDPR had a different reputation at the time, but they still applied there at the off-chance that they release a broken, unfinished game. Even games that have done well like God of War and Ghosts of Tsushima, I wanted to wait months before getting.
As the Leaf in thread, I apologize for the fact our Game Devs are either West Coast Retards, or French. No way this ends well, outside popcorn fuel
After the shitshow that was Mass Effect Andromeda, I put a hard stop on basically any preorders. Barring the rare time from games I know won’t shit the bed (example - Dragon Quest 11), I’ve managed to not preorder.I remember days where patches didn't exist.
I honestly don't understand why you guys keep pre-ordering or buying video games on day one still. I stopped this practice after the days of Mindjack, Mass Effect 3 and SimCity (Lord help us all). I know CDPR had a different reputation at the time, but they still applied there at the off-chance that they release a broken, unfinished game. Even games that have done well like God of War and Ghosts of Tsushima, I wanted to wait months before getting.
Buying the studio that pretty much was the cause of Cyberpunk's bullshit is something I doubt even EA would do.
Somewhere, in an undisclosed location deep below the Bethesda ruins, a diminutive figure sits alone in a room thick with cigarette haze, hunched in bored contemplation over his latest chess endgame, clad in leather jacket and clutching a near-empty snifter of rum. The stranger’s tousled hair is swept back as he sees the latest Cyberpunk 2077 shitshow developing on his functioning Pip-Boy. Studying the image of Marcin Iwiński robotically apologising for the state of his abandonware magnum opus, the lone ponderer gives a barely perceptible nod to the screen, weakly raises his filthy glass and utters, though clenched veneers:
”Who’s laughing now”
For me, there was momentary anger and a touch of betrayal after having been lied to like politicians do by a publisher I foolishly thought was above all this.
Now my entertainment is in hoping the company slowly implodes and then goes up completely in flames before the CEO shoots himself.
The world is irreparably corrupted.
Same here at the end of the day, maybe at most $30I'd pay $20 for the inevitable GOTY edition with all DLC and patches. I think it's good enough to marathon over a weekend of pizza and red bull and then forget about completely.
$60 right now is bonkers though.
Did they get absorbed by EA or something?
You should be the one writing game scriptsI don't think you should really ever buy Cyberpunk 2077. The game isn't going to be properly fixed because it needs a total rework and is a $35 AA title at most, even without the glitches and bugs.
So CD Projekt has graduated into a bland, AAA studio. You'll consoom, you'll eat the fucking gruel.
If this is Casablanca, I'm Humphrey Bogard saying "We'll always have The Witcher 3" and then pushing CD Projekt Red into the propeller blades of the plane.