Cyberpunk 2077 Grieving Thread

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I started out having fun, but the more I play the more unstable it gets. My rig's a couple years old, which might have something to do with it, but cars suplexing pedestrians is funny once or twice, not practically every time I hit someone.

Something weird that has started happening out of nowhere is random cars just exploding in my game.

Didn't have anything like that the whole week but started noticing it yesterday.
 
Something weird that has started happening out of nowhere is random cars just exploding in my game.

Didn't have anything like that the whole week but started noticing it yesterday.
If I didn't know better, I'd say that's an old GTA cheat code returned from the grave.

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SR4 is great because the developers clearly played GTA 3 with a trainer and turned all the best cheats into features.

So has Cyberpunk been delayed again yet?
SR4's powers were pretty cool, but I dont think it's as strong of a superhero game as infamous or prototype which both came before it. Story was also preeeeetty bad with a lot of reused jokes from 3. Just my 2cents.
 
according to the wiki this game has Mike Pondsmith's original inspiration for Johnny Silverhand was David Bowie from 'Labyrinth'.
They should have stuck with that idea. I have no idea why Pondsmith got a massive boner for Keanu. Did he see John Wick or something?
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Honestly, having the chip sink you into a cyber labyrinth every night you finish a major job where you claw out your sanity from Silverhand would be a much more interesting subplot than "HAHA, you're my puppet!" Maybe the subplot can be that you're trying to trap him in the labyrinth to keep your sanity or free him from it so that he can be downloaded into the net to wreak havoc on someone else for a change or even reunite him with his lover.

I dunno, I feel like anything would be better than their rushed project. I can't even imagine how much money they wasted on unnecessary staff the way they just bloated their corporation with so many employees.
 
Honestly, having the chip sink you into a cyber labyrinth every night you finish a major job where you claw out your sanity from Silverhand would be a much more interesting subplot than "HAHA, you're my puppet!" Maybe the subplot can be that you're trying to trap him in the labyrinth to keep your sanity or free him from it so that he can be downloaded into the net to wreak havoc on someone else for a change or even reunite him with his lover.

I dunno, I feel like anything would be better than their rushed project. I can't even imagine how much money they wasted on unnecessary staff the way they just bloated their corporation with so many employees.
My problem is why they didn't just use an external device to reprint V onto his own mind every night? Or just replace the defective cyberware once the chip was out and use another Relic with V's Engram on it to rewire his body....

Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't the roles in the pen and paper version more of starting points with like one unique ability compared to other games classes? Could explain the lack of classes in the video game since that was how the table top kind of played out.
 
Can someone purchase insurance for a game ala the movie "The Producers"?

If so, I'm smelling insurance fraud. They intentionally produced a game so riddled with bugs that they were forced to refund nearly everyone, thus no profit. No profit means the game was a flop and insurance pays out directly to CDPR and not their shareholders. CDPR closes shop saying the insurance money was to recoup losses, pay devs, etc, but with them closed down, there is no obligation to further patch the game as promised.

There's something rotten smelling about this.
 
Can someone purchase insurance for a game ala the movie "The Producers"?

If so, I'm smelling insurance fraud. They intentionally produced a game so riddled with bugs that they were forced to refund nearly everyone, thus no profit. No profit means the game was a flop and insurance pays out directly to CDPR and not their shareholders. CDPR closes shop saying the insurance money was to recoup losses, pay devs, etc, but with them closed down, there is no obligation to further patch the game as promised.

There's something rotten smelling about this.
If Hollywood can write down movies as losses, I am sure you can do the same with software projects...

Much simpler explanation: David Bowie is dead. Keanu Reves is not.
That is true... Also Kenau Reeves is popular with the target demographic. I don't mind them using him, while I don't like celebs being used in general. At least he is fitting somehow.
A big problem here is that the project itself is such a mess and the stuff was so hyped for years that this makes everybody involved dirty in the eyes of some people.
 
SR4's powers were pretty cool, but I dont think it's as strong of a superhero game as infamous or prototype which both came before it. Story was also preeeeetty bad with a lot of reused jokes from 3. Just my 2cents.
If you want to get down to it, all three of those games sucked. Infamous and Prototype were hot fucking garbage. At least Saints Row was fun garbage.
 
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