CDPR’s ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ Eternal Silence Is Just Bizarre At This Point



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You released a broken game. I get it. There are pressures both in terms of getting a game out when management and investors want you to, and not being able to live up to the massive scope of what was promised. This was the initial problem that plagued Cyberpunk 2077 when it launched last year, after several delays already. It was a particularly bad example of over-promising and under-delivering, but I at least understood how it could happen. But CDPR’s almost total silence in the eight months that have followed the release of a game that has wiped out 60% of its stock value and turned devoted fans into merciless critics has been flat-out bizarre, and I truly do not understand what on earth the developer is thinking. I am not some “entitled gamer” that demands a studio grovel at my feet for screwing up a release, but there is that, and there is what can only be described as close to zero communication between CDPR and the playerbase for months now. The substance of what has come to the game since release is its own tale of woe. There have been a number of patches and hotfixes that are 99% simply fixing the game into a state that it should have been at launch, and even now, it’s still not done. In terms of actual content additions? Pretty much zero. Further away spawning police. Better vendor stock rotation. The end. CDPR “apologized” at the beginning of all this, but it felt half-hearted and like they were throwing the blame on QA for not catching the hilarious mountain of bugs that were blatantly obvious to anyone playing the game, so much so it’s why their investors are suing them for failing to disclose the state the game was in at launch. They have released two roadmaps for future content, the second even more vague than the already absurdly vague first one, promising only “free DLC” for this year, and the next-gen release of the game. They have not said a single word about the substance of either release in all of 2021 so far as we begin the holiday season here. Fans are desperately datamining for any clues, but there has been outright zero communication about what’s being worked on, both near-term and long-term, as it’s anyone’s guess what the state of promised future full DLCs might be, and when those could show up. There is “head down” and there is…whatever is going on here. At this point, The Witcher 3 had all its free DLC out and a full expansion live. And another “we screwed up the launch” game, No Man’s Sky, went heads down and radio silent for a while, but had already released two substantial updates adding lost features to the game by this point in the game’s lifespan. This is almost certainly entirely a management decision. My communication with CDPR’s PR department is always extremely prompt and professional. They get back to me immediately, there’s no cone of silence, they just are not allowed to…saying anything.

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  1. People in January and February; cdpr should just shut up and work on the game and only talk when they truly have something to show like no man's sky.

    People in August; cdpr is quiet and not giving us any information

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