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Nice meme. wowWhich one? Human Revolution or mankind divided?
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Nice meme. wowWhich one? Human Revolution or mankind divided?
tell that to my walletNobody stopping you from upgrading.
tell that to my wallet
laptopDo yoh have a laptop or a desktop?
If it is a desktop, if it is not too old, maybe you can manage something.
laptop
this thing is from 2014 but it feels like it's from 2009
I laugh at you from on high with my 2014 AMD APU integrated graphics laptoplaptop
this thing is from 2014 but it feels like it's from 2009
In William's defense he has done Southern California in both a cyberpunk style (the Bridges Trilogy is split between the states of SoCal as LA sprawl and NoCal as San Francisco) and in a more techno-thriller style (Blue Ant series).If it reminds you of GTA V, that's actually a good thing, because that means the trailer perfectly indicated the game's location... which is Southern California. Furthermore, a city of the future wouldn't just have nothing but futuristic buildings (unless it was entirely destroyed beforehand) - there'll always be a layer of old architecture alongside newer skyscrapers, just like in actual cities.
You gotta ask yourself, do you really need three meals a day? Can you possibly replace one or all of them with Raman/Peanut Butter/ Rice/ Beans? Being PC master race is a commitment, and not everyone is ready for that.tell that to my wallet
Southern California has had a drought that last up to this day. In a dystopian setting, having SoCal as a desert wouldn't be far off. Plus a dystopian setting that could look stylish and beautiful would do dystopian in a more subtle way. Not to mention, it'd be refereshing compared to "dank, dark rainy city where you can smell pesimismAfter the trailer was released, a bunch of autists on /v/ complained that Cyberpunk 2077 was too bright for them and reminded them of GTA V. They cited William Gibson, who also didn't like it and compared it to GTA.
My similarly :autism: personal opinion on such complaints:
- If it reminds you of GTA V, that's actually a good thing, because that means the trailer perfectly indicated the game's location... which is Southern California. Furthermore, a city of the future wouldn't just have nothing but futuristic buildings (unless it was entirely destroyed beforehand) - there'll always be a layer of old architecture alongside newer skyscrapers, just like in actual cities.
- "Always night and rainy" cyberpunk settings are pretty much a cliché - it's great CD Projekt Red is not following stereotypes. Besides, SoCal isn't the rainiest place on Earth, is it? Doubly so in a cyberpunk future, where it's probably even more of a desert than now.
- A dystopian setting doesn't have to be blatantly unappealing to be dystopian. Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a good example of that - the world of 2027 is very stylish and beautiful; a future I'd definitely want to live in. Once you look closely, though... well, it's quite fucking awful. And that's great!
There's a thread on the tool himself.What a fucking tool this guy is. He knows literally nothing about the game and yet, has brass balls enough to state 'this is the dev intent' YEP.
Southern California has had a drought that last up to this day. In a dystopian setting, having SoCal as a desert wouldn't be far off. Plus a dystopian setting that could look stylish and beautiful would do dystopian in a more subtle way. Not to mention, it'd be refereshing compared to "dank, dark rainy city where you can smell pesimism
As regards this autism about augmentation making you go psycho as being transphobic, I wish people like that would fuck off. It's nothing to do with transgenderism and if augs like the whole front of your face (as in the trailer) are a thing in CP77 I dare say sex change operations will be fairly routine and far better than current stink ditch construction with bowel methods.
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The shitposting on /v/ is really bad but I can't hate it.
What I can hate is how it's very likely that the presence of enemy levels and damage numbers means the gameplay will be a bulletsponge-fest.
After the trailer was released, a bunch of autists on /v/ complained that Cyberpunk 2077 was too bright for them and reminded them of GTA V. They cited William Gibson, who also didn't like it and compared it to GTA.
My similarly :autism: personal opinion on such complaints:
- If it reminds you of GTA V, that's actually a good thing, because that means the trailer perfectly indicated the game's location... which is Southern California. Furthermore, a city of the future wouldn't just have nothing but futuristic buildings (unless it was entirely destroyed beforehand) - there'll always be a layer of old architecture alongside newer skyscrapers, just like in actual cities.
- "Always night and rainy" cyberpunk settings are pretty much a cliché - it's great CD Projekt Red is not following stereotypes. Besides, SoCal isn't the rainiest place on Earth, is it? Doubly so in a cyberpunk future, where it's probably even more of a desert than now.
- A dystopian setting doesn't have to be blatantly unappealing to be dystopian. Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a good example of that - the world of 2027 is very stylish and beautiful; a future I'd definitely want to live in. Once you look closely, though... well, it's quite fucking awful. And that's great!
if it's system is like the sims 4, i'd be interested, but then i probably wont be spending much time actually playing the gameApparently character creation is relatively deep, I'd be interested to see that.
Like @Guardian G.I. said, the dreary srtting of cyberpunk is cliched that the sunny look is a fresh breath of air. The idea of a golden turd for a city where looms appealing on the outside and shit on the inside flies over the heads of screeching spergs.Apparently character creation is relatively deep, I'd be interested to see that.
I'm just laughing my ass off at the autistic faggots sperging that there's an actual thing called a 'sun' in a Cyberpunk setting. And that the trailer having a car-chase makes it GTA. Jesus, these people are dumb faggots.
A large, huge part of 'Cyberpunk' is beauty over the veneer of ugliness. That there's this glorious future, except its out of reach of nearly everyone, where the elites have their boots on the neck of the others. Like throwing an oriental rug over a decaying corpse. That the elites will do anything to stay in power and throw scraps to those down below. It also possesses elements of trans-humanism, what it means to be human and where does the flesh end and the chrome begin, and so on.
The fact that its bright and sunny is irrelevant and makes things all the more oppressive. Because it doesn't matter how cheery it is, it's a lie. You know, like they were saying in the trailer.
But whatever, I don't care. CD Projekt does what it wants and I don't really care about the screeching of autistic faggots that a sun exists.