CDPR’s ‘Leaked’ Plan To Save Cyberpunk



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00:00 Intro
00:44 The Context – Rebuilding Their Reputation
02:14 The Story – Cyberpunk v1.5 Inbound?
06:35 The Response – How The Players & Devs Reacted

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41 thoughts on “CDPR’s ‘Leaked’ Plan To Save Cyberpunk”

  1. Maybe if CDPR took RockStar Game's approach to everything and just lived off player gambling habits by making Cyberpunk 2077 online like GTA V. They would have a lot less worrying and more and more money coming into their pockets via player's mental illness and their addiction with gambling.

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  2. Unless they make a better ending. AND a better after last mission experience. Because I cannot express how much I HATE the way they did it. By just going back in time to a point you haven't finished the last mission and you have to deal with it. It's dumb.

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  3. I don't see how they can save it at this point, the sheer amount of lies and false promises, it's been a year and the game is still not where they claimed it would be and part of that is, the design is bad, it's not just the bugs. They can fix every bug and the game would still be average at best because most of the "features" are shallow, made to be talked about in trailers with no actual effect in the game. The AI and police systems make no sense, you can't work your way up in a city when the game doesn't have any actual features to support that. They'd basically have to make a whole new game at this point. I just hope people don't buy into their B.S. hype speak again.

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  4. I actually binged it last week for the first time. There were some bugs, mostly UI elemets being stuck on screen. Overall through, there's a ton of content already and it's quite fun.

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  5. As someone who genuinely enjoyed CP 2077 i'm always weary of watching anything related.
    I just want to hear some confirmation date on some kind of expansion, dlc or something of the sort.
    At this point sadly there is NOTHING that will convince people the game is good. Even with the steam reviews now at mostly positive. the negative nancy's are just gonna continue to harp on about things that dont matter. I personally still blame people for over hyping the game and setting their expectations too high.

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  6. I’ve moved on from cyberpunk, I played it on PS5 and for me bugs weren’t the main issue, it was just the huge areas of unfinished content that were on full display on almost every corner, it just was like playing a fucking alpha, which is what it turned out to be.

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  7. Many of us are on aging hardware, unable to find reasonably priced upgrades. CP2077 arrived at a time when the GPU market was supposed to be prepared but instead, catered to the crypto scammers. The PC gaming industry's future looks bleak to me, stagnant at best.

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  8. I bought it over xmas and it's a real trip. I pretended the glitches were cyberpsychosis which helped keep some immersion going, but the further through the story I got the more the wheels came off. all the traffic would disappear. it seems like everyone was going all in their power to clip through things, drivers floating along in invisible vehicles. Weird stuff, but even silly little things can be noticed like the woman you save at the beginning has jiggle physics on her breast and that's the last time you see a boob move for the rest of the game. I had a blast playing it, but there's still at least a year of extra work that need to be done.

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  9. I believe in them, just bought the game 2 weeks ago and have been really enjoying it except my choomba dying so early on. Wish they'd make an addition of us playing the 6 months leading up to before the heist with Jackie.

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  10. Just started on the game for the 2nd time since launch, i dont know what u mean bellular with stabelising the game? Its pretty stable mate so quite sure that aint a issue. Lets hope they will introduce some DLC soon to this already awesome game!

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  11. I'm just really hoping for the rumors about New Game + are true. Would love to play through the game again with hopefully some harder difficulties, and keeping some of the things that I've grinded throught my first playthrough.

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  12. I don't think there's anything they could do at this point to win back my trust. The game was not the game we were promised, not even remotely.
    CDPR sold themselves and their reputation out for shareholders. This brand is tainted forever.

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  13. I always thought the game was pretty good. I have about 200 hours invested in it. I'm not saying I didn't have bugs (played on PC) but I must of been fortunate to not experience any quest blocking bugs and played through all the available quests and quite enjoyed my experience. Not saying that others aren't justified in making complaints but I personally had a good time with the game and hope there's more to come.

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  14. I’ve always said Cyberpunk needed not 1, not 2, but 5 more years in the oven. They’ve spent 1 of those years doing nothing but surface level bug fixes, which do nothing to draw me back in. They need to do 3 things to get me back into it:

    1) Revamp and replace the placeholder Wanted System (this includes adding police chases)
    2) Revamp and replace the placeholder inventory and storage systems (this includes associated UI)
    3) Completely redo loot, crafting, and power-scaling to focus on meaningful equipment ownership and upgrades rather than generic “numbers go up” looters

    If they can do all of that for free, only then will I return to play Cyberpunk again and allow it to try to convince me that its not an objectively broken game.

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  15. This is just like No Man's Sky. However, good NMS has got, a story of the game from day one is mostly going to be about the start and how everyone hated it, when the truth was, only a small minority hated it. Now we are doing the same with CP2077. However good it gets in the future, people will always want to dump on it, but just like NMS, the majority of gamers liked this game from day one, and only a vocal minority was upset.

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  16. One thing they could do is stop removing all time saving exploits that make playing this very buggy game fun. Or Focus on removing game breaking bugs. Started a new game up as my first run I got a game breaking bug of Rouge teleporting to my apartment and staying there so any quest involving meeting her would not work at all. One this new save was testing to see if it was gone and now I have Judy in my apartment

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