Yeah. I’ve had a couple small quest bugs (fixed by reload), and some of the usual ragdoll clipping. Nothing I haven’t seen in any Bethesda game (which also aren’t as Epicly Buggy™ as memes suggest).
Yeah. I’ve had a couple small quest bugs (fixed by reload), and some of the usual ragdoll clipping. Nothing I haven’t seen in any Bethesda game (which also aren’t as Epicly Buggy™ as memes suggest).
Yeah, shock of shocks, a dillweed who takes joy in other people being unhappy ignores valid criticism of that attitude to maintain their self-image as a martyr and a prophet.
Except for having to restart it every hour to 2 hours due to crashing, I’ve enjoyed my time in Night City.
I can link to my own, because I maintain it’s a reasonable counterpoint to the poster’s pathetic glee at the prospect of enjoying disappointment in others (and the very obvious distinction between the two devs’ reputations prior to launch). Here!
I didn’t say it was acceptable. In fact, I pointed out that it’s the only “real” issue with release. I’ve just found in the game “journalism” spaces of YouTube and Twitch that people will yell “GAME BREAKING BUG” when a NPC clips through a car or a jacket or cape clips through a model wearing it. Those are shitty…
Just remember that “ALL THE GAME BREAKING BUGS!!” is internet click bait speak for a some texture popping or outfit clipping that happens in 90% of games. The game has a few bugs but is stable on high end hardware. The big issue is that it runs like shit on low end hardware, especially last Gen consoles. The bugs…
I love a good bug. Crashes are enraging, but some of the best times I had in Skyrim were after that patch that disabled everyone’s damage resistance and made all the dragons fly backwards.
Thank you! I didn’t expect such a compliment and I really appreciate it.
Gameplay and atmosphere are my most important aspects in videogames. The latter doesn’t necessarily need a good story (it’s more like that mediocre to bad or just failed storytelling can hamper an otherwise great atmosphere), but good…
Hey there, just so you know, I’m still too busy with Sakuna and Hades to play Cyperpunk 2077. Plus I’ve got pretty mixed feelings about it given the issues CDPR has with worker crunch and the somewhat concerning indicators of transphobia and racism that have been present in the promotional material for the game but…
“Cyberpunk 2077" was once my most-wanted game, because I simply love sci-fi and cyberpunk, “Blade Runner” is my favorite movie, there aren’t too many really great cyberpunk-games, with that level of ambition behind it and I like Keanu Reeves as much as the next guy.
to me it was a dragon age inquisition clone but worse in almost every way.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but in my mind Witcher 3 absolutely ate Dragon Age Inquisition’s lunch in every conceivable way.
CDPR released three Witcher games, and they’re all good. Also, the most recent one basically set the mold for open world adventure games to the point that some major studios like Ubisoft have decided that they only make Witcher 3 clones now. They have a history of quality—and of having tremendous respect for source…
I didn’t like witcher 3. to me it was a dragon age inquisition clone but worse in almost every way.
They also intentionally released before it was ready because they wanted to capitalize on the hype... while Cyberpunk has killed the hype on this game a couple times already with delays, presumably to avoid a NMS type situation.
I’m fine with some bugs as well, I just don’t want it to assassin’s creed unity bad.
There’s a Grand Canyon-sized gap between a game made by an established studio who made one of the most acclaimed game of the 2010s promising a very good game versus a small studio that’s only made 2D sidescrollers promising the impossible.
Except NMS was based on outright lies. So unless we get a different game than the one they’ve been showing us, that is a bad comparison.
I’m hyped for it and really looking forward to getting it, but I’m definitely really weary about it being really messed up at launch. if the reviews aren’t full of bugs and crashes and broken gameplay that seeming plague so many recent AAA games then i’ll get it. but I’m also willing to wait until they fix it. Even if…
A beloved tabletop RPG franchise in the hands of the developer that created one of the best RPG/Adventure video game franchises in recent memory, and you’re having a hard time figuring out why people are excited?