CD Projekt Red Says Dumbest Things Imagineable About Cyberpunk 2077



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Cyberpunk 2077 is on its way to at least being less broken. However, the Cyberpunk 2077 glitch videos keep rolling with every single update. The real question now, is what is CD Projekt Red going to do with the game long term. Will it make it back to the top of gaming or is it in a rut that it won’t make its way out of.

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37 thoughts on “CD Projekt Red Says Dumbest Things Imagineable About Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. Stealth and netrunning is how I played my first character. If one thinks it's just intro to shooting they are way wrong, tho it takes a while to get your skill (in game, not players ) to level when you can knock everyone out without even entering the building.

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  2. Playing it rn on my PS5 runs decent but not great. I only paid 17 bucks for it. That’s about as much as I was willing to pay for it anyway. Not a bad game it’s giving me something to play while I wait for everything else to come out.

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  3. What next gen patch? It works better on next gen then anything else!!!! If anything there should be a pre gen patch not next gen like wtf cd projekt red what did you do with the people who made witcher? Like your not even the same company this all kinda reminds me of rockstar😭😭😭😭😭.

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  4. I played it. I had fun. I moved on. Maybe I will revisit it if some interesting new content comes out for it, but I'm not holding my breath for that. I don't know what you or others were expecting to happen. If you did not like the game before, I doubt any amount of patches or dlc will change that. Yeah, the whole console mess was a big problem, but on PC I had an okay time. Was not the best thing to come out ever, but it's not the horrible mess some people make it out to be either.

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  5. I pre-ordered the game and played it for 500+ hours. I had bugs, I had crashes, but I also experianced the best story in a game since Planescape: Torment. CP77 litterally got me through the worst phase of life so far and I'll never not love it.

    Yes, it's a buggy mess.
    Yes, it was released far too soon.
    Yes, it's missing loads of cool features (transit, I'm looking at you)

    But I fell on love with Jackie, Victor, Judy, Panam and even crotchety old Saul.

    So, I really do hope CDPR fixes their bugs, patches in the missing features and adds more story.

    CDPR is not EA and if they want to rescue their name they have to rescue this game.

    If they don't, I won't be buying the next Witcher.

    Love your content, but really disagreed with this take.

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  6. I was hyped as hell but luckily i didn't spent 60€ on this alpha test game,
    and i will never spent even a cent for this fail.Even if they release a tone of
    patches for it,bottom line is….they lied to people about game content and
    the game is empty.Patches wont fill that gap that is missing in game.What
    they need to do,is start from scratch and deliver what they promise at E3.
    But that is never gonna be…..

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  7. They're talking about a relationships and romance first dlc. So not so much no man's sky. More Sims. They need to quite listening to lonely heart gamers and I wish I could make a realistic relationship game for them so they will never ask again. The point of the relationship game is to get you to not game and do more around house and with kids.

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  8. I think they're going to make another huge mistake with dlc 1 all because of the getting Panam to follow you glitch. Figuring out a cool glitch does not mean we demand more of that thing from the developer.

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  9. Bro, I swear I love your videos so much n I'm glad you've been posting more recently. Even if the video is something I wouldn't usually watch or a game I care about, they're always entertaining n amazing 🙂

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  10. Sims fans. I'm sorry ea wants to charge you like fifteen dollars for every 15 items they add into the Sims. The rest of us do not want cyberpunk to be the new Sims. Thank you.

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  11. I'm 42 years old and for many years now I no longer feel the need to buy games when they are released even if they are good. I am quite happy to pick games up on sale months after release. If they get slated I don't bother at all. I'm at a point in my life where I won't hand over my money to a company that doesn't deserve it. As far as cyberpunk goes unless they can somehow redeem this game then I will just skip it entirely. I dont get upset about it anymore. I was exited about it yeah but it hasn't delivered simple as that so I won't hand over my money on some kind of false hope that I can make myself enjoy it.

    I was looking forward to no mans sky for years too but simply didn't bother when it was a disaster. I did however play it much later when it became good and I didn't even pay for it anyway I just played it on xbox ultimate for free and it's brought me many many hours of enjoyment since.

    When I think back to my early twenties when I was buying brand new games multiple times a month in boxes on my way home from work I wonder how people justify doing that nowadays when almost everything released is unfinished and stripped down to the bear minimum so they can sell the rest to you in dlc season passes. Its disgusting to me what has become 'the norm' now in the gaming industry.

    You used to actually buy a finished game. Nowadays it's become acceptable to sell an unfinished empty shell of a game for 60 quid, get us to test it for them and sell us the rest of the game for even more money and fix what we already paid for over the next few years. Unless people start saying no, this is unacceptable by not buying into it then it will keep happening.

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  12. honestly it does not matter to me what they do now, first impressions count and they ruined them. even if they turn this into "the witcher 4" and it wins every award, i'll still be thinking about the time they cheated me out of my money by lying about the product to me.

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  13. The main problem is that this game is not an rpg. Im starting to wonder if he plays his own games at all. This isn't skyrim here and it just needs to be cleaned up. This is an action game with rpg lite elements. Second playthroughs are extremely repetitive bc of the way the dialogue must play out. There really is no reason to do different builds. It is a one time through game that needed to be blinging on release day. For everyone's one play. It was a dumpster fire.

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  14. I have picked this game up at release and still have not gone back since late December to it. As for the best game of this last gen I have to say is Diablo 3 I mean they always kept up with releases. I still go back from time to time to play it being how it's still an amazing game

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  15. Its a little late to actually fix the game. Fixing the game wouldve been going full refund. Bringing the product back to the studio. Canceling the ad campaign and going dark and silent for at least 2 more years, probably more like 4. And releasing this as a complete 9th gen title. Apparently cdpr didn't have the financial resources to shoulder the burden without much revenue for that long. Thats what this whole thing screams to me.

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  16. The last I heard about them. They had their employees working from home and thats how the people that stole their game code got access from the program that allows home working to be done. So they said no working from home anymore. But due to the pandemic they can only have so many staff on the premises. So they are doing one or two days of work a week. Like gas rationing back in the day.

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