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For anyone questioning the FSR 3 support that was promised, it has already been confirmed that this will still be added to Cyberpunk, but no official date has been confirmed for this.
Have just finished playing Cyberpunk two days ago. Spent 200 hours, and it was such a blast! Absolute emotional roller coaster (in a good way), where you do trully get attached to characters and care about them. The storytelling on all of the side quest, even the smallest ones of them, is top-notch. So many interesting topics, so many choices you have to make in such morally gray situations, that you end up picking between something neutral, bad, or straight out evil. And it feels real, because in some situations things are just of your control or out of your reach.
The gameplay is really captivating, and the gunplay is fun to me, but the most undeniable part is definitely the worldbuilding and the story behind each character or encounter. Love this game dearly, and it for sure got me more excited 10 times for all of their upcoming titles!
Game was great when it released, got updates. Consoles don't matter and have never mattered to CDPR as they are first and foremost, primarily, a PC developer (and so they should be). A PC player who had issues, was trying to run it on a toaster on windows 95. For people with actual PCs, it ran very well at launch and only got better. CDPR have proven themselves time and again, and the number of people who didn't realise that the Witcher 3, heralded as another game of a generation, did itself run into some early issues but they ironed it out.
They aren't bugthesda "16x the DEI", or EA "it's in the greed" or Ubisoft "be comfortable never owning games" or activision "here's another cod give us £300" or Take 2 "here's NBA 25k, it's totally not 24k just with fixes and new bugs"
We do this at my work. They call it the Momentum model of Agile delivery.
The pc version will get at least one more update since official FSR3 support is confirmed to still be coming
Cool. Now that it is finished I will buy it.
Amazing how much money you can make by overhyping, under delivering, and burning through 5 years worth of good will.
Also stealing money from your government.
time to finally play it
One of my favourite games ever.
All we wanted was a Ng+
Right there is the big mistake “cdc wants to make bigger projects more frequently” aka meaning modern gaming issues with every game they will launch followed by years of fixing every single game. I don’t get why companies don’t take years to make a finished fricking game. I would rather wait 5-6 years for a perfect and finished game then get a crappy game released months or years early. It makes no sense like either way u have to fix the game so just release it when it’s finished
So, basically: "For bugfixes, support and new features, visit Nexus Mods".
I still remember the time when everyone was excited about the game and considered the studio to be highly skilled developers, until the unfortunate launch of the game. However, it is commendable that they acknowledged their responsibility for their actions. I still have faith in their talent and look forward to playing their next game.
Where is my FSR3 I ask
Sadly I never got into it.. onto better n newer things
The game still needs an official VR version for the next generation of GPUs. And also AI NPCs.
So they tried to mix the waterfall and ladder way of work, realized its massively inefficient when the product came out, and are choosing to stick with simple waterfall? Guess they learned something, but it took too long to learn a hubris that basic college uproots out of ya
there is an analogy with packet switching in computer networks. Each process goes through a set of steps and each has a finite queue. If the previous outputs are too many (because they had to send some back to be reworked), the queue gets filled and the last node cannot process. In computer networks, in this case, the packets are dropped. Here, they just wait until the queue is emptied or they are rushed to avoid that queue is ever filled.
Still wish we got a new game plus 🥲
Alright, people. Any predictions on when Orion might come out? A couple of years? A decade? Enough time to rival even GTA 6? Will it even come out during our lifetime? 💀
Dang we’re probably not gonna get another cyberpunk for 15 to 20 years if these devs can’t get games out in a proper time I’d prefer they just stick to one series
A bit of a shame, was really hoping they'd release an update for PS5 pro. This game really benefits from raytracing.
Listening to your explanation on why CDP failed to deliver what they promissed (and even after three years after release that was delayed multiple times and official end of developement, there are still things missing) it sounds like they have never worked on any video game. This is their EIGTH game + 3DLCs. They have been developing games for at least 17 years now.
I'm sorry but this is unacceptable, it is not a indie studio, this is not their first game. It was so bad, it disappeared from the store for six months, they were using excuses for their faliures entire time. QA team failed (yes it was external company, but come on, someone from CDPR was responsible for this outsourcing), Police was complete mess because guess what "Elden Ring also does not have police chases!", now this… Game was suppoused to work surprisingly well on PS4/Xbox One, they even sold special versions of Xbox that would include DLC and it was taken away.
This is the definition of scam, and they got away with it only because gamers allow this kind of abuse, any other industry would destroy them for this bs.
I'm glad it worked out for CDPR, but there's a dark side to "agile" the dev process.
Sometimes, management wants the agile results, but don't want to give up the control or hire enough people.
And other times it's just not a good fit because there's interactions from other teams or the nature of the work is very sequential.
It can be very annoying when a company tries to force "agile" where it doesnt belong.
Not everything can or should be agile; it doesnt solve everything.
No way! Did CDPR started to work like all others software companies have been working for decades? Good for them/us.
But they promised us multiplayer for cyberpunk and running on walls
that's weird, they were working on FSR3 support, did they just drop that??