Cyberpunk 2077 – Can It Pull A "No Man's Sky"?



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At the end of the day, it’s not enough to just make Cyberpunk 2077 the “game that it should have been.” It’s also about going further beyond, and getting back any goodwill that the company has lost.

Whether diehard fans will be there to give it another chance or a new spree of players will join in, praising the game for all of its changes and improvements, this won’t be the last we hear of Cyberpunk 2077 in the years to come.

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34 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Can It Pull A "No Man's Sky"?”

  1. I'm 110 hours in on series x. Still have a couple things i want to do before i get to the point of no return in the main story. I'm simultaneously enjoying and disappointed by the game. I find it hard to believe that they'll make a major revamp by June (aa has been leaked by a supposed cdpr dev). There's just too many core elements that need improvement or are just plain missing.

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  2. A supposed cdpr whistleblower said that hiring keanu as late as 2018 did them no favors. They basically had 2 years to write a story they for a game over 6 years in development at that point.

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  3. I really enjoyed it. However there are definitely lots of improvements to be made to the overall gameplay and also side missions.
    I would say that the pyramid song mission is one of my most favourite missions, with its pacing and voice acting. But I feel there could have been more content with judy after this that doesnt materialise.
    Also, weird that you can't customise your character post creation. In the same vein, it would be great to see cyberware mods being installed.
    Be great to have the ability to hide helmets, and better gear stats across the board.
    Looking forward to playing it again when the ps5 version comes out.

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  4. Thing is atleast for me is about the first experience i mean Cyberpunk is kinda fixed story and stuff unlike No man's sky which has different experience every new play. My first play for cyberpunk was on the base ps4 yes, i imagine it. But played and completed the game as to avoid getting spoiled.

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  5. I have to disagree with some things in this video. They can fix a fair amount of stuff like bugs and optimazation but do we really need police car chases or an interactive vendor shop system. In my opinion, they don't need to. There are some already great core elements present in the game like the main storyline, amazing dark side quests and a fun combat system. I would just like to see the technical state to be improved. People should learn to manage their expectations a bit. You can't expect Cyberpunk to be like a GTA or Red Dead Redemption. It's a vastly different genre of a game than those 2. The most disappointing aspect of the game has to be the life paths. If they can in some way expand on that then I will be already pretty happy.

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  6. Mehn everyone needs to just move on, it took 8 years to bring out what the game is today, what we should be looking at is at least years of patches to get this game to the vision… bottom line it's time to move on.

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  7. They need to rewrite the game using the Rockstar Rave engine. It will never run smoothly and realistically with the patched up Witcher engine. The Witcher 3 also had abysmal A.I.

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  8. The story for me is make or break in the game, bugs and everything else aside the main story disappointed me the most. We we promised a world that was alive but that certainly isn't the case. This doesn't feel like the same company that delivered almost perfect storytelling in the Witcher series. It still feels half done and that's not just the bugs.

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  9. They have 7 hot patches since launch. I put the game down on my PS5 due not wanting to play until the bugs were ironed out. As many media outlets have stated CDPR needs to address the following:
    Major bugs to missions
    IA on the police
    General crash bugs

    Once that is sorted ensure that the PS5 and Series X runs with two option perfectly, 60 FPS performance mode with RT like Miles Morales but also a 30 FPS 4K RT. You do that CDPR and they will have a massive second wave of new players especially with more PlayStation and Xbox next Gen consoles restocking.

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  10. I have no doubt that they can because like No Man's Sky, they don't have a choice in the matter. Personally I'm finding the game to be more enjoyable than Outer Worlds.

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  11. Honestly I don't think it can, even if they fix the bugs and manage to add a semblance of basic features that are typical of the open-world genre (and it will take too much time, to the point where most gamers would've moved on to other games), the game still feels and is objectively unfinished. It's obvious they removed things and reduced the game's scope very much in the past year or so, it shifted from being an "immersive RPG" to just being an open-world action game, and not even a good one at that. The final product is mediocre (which is what they sold), a 5/10, and no matter what they do it it's not gonna make that much of a difference, they would almost have to start development from scratch again to make any meaningful and truly impactful chages and additions. These are different situations, different type of games with different budgets and aims. All they can and have to do now is damage control, what's done is done, you've thrown everything down the drain and they only have themselves to blame for what went down, not the actual programmers that wrote lines of code, just management in general, whomever controls the company and made the actual game design decisions. Let's just say this was a pretty tech-demo and nothing more. I'm definitely not gonna buy a game at day-one from them in the forseeable future, I'll either pirate it or wait for a cheap key on a shady site.

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  12. I will answer short : Anthem 🤣
    They done the same shit as CDPR and they got resources to repair this mess but they feed stupid gamers with empty spromises when in the same time game directors leave Bioware one by one and lead designer to 🤣 – CDPR got the same future

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  13. Cyberpunk lives of its story and its sidequests. It's already a great game as it is, while No Man's Sky was (and for large part still is) boring at its core. I neither need nor want it to be transformed to a GTA. Just fix the bugs and maybe some balancing and I am happy.

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  14. Even though I like this game, I hope fans leverage this opportunity to get the game they want for the next Witcher. I bet CDPR is desperate to regain their most important competitive advantage… an overwhelmingly gamer friendly reputation. Chances are they won't listen, but they'd be smart to.

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  15. After 100hrs, acheiving 100% and playing all of the endings I gotta say the story really delivered a great experience for me. The weapons and gunplay were awesome but the AI was a pretty big dissapointment in terms of gameplay as well as all the bugs and performance issues. I have faith in CDPR to make a huge comeback. The current product was worth my money and I had a good time but I know it could've been a lot better.

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  16. no , they cannot …. they can ADD and add features , in few years of development may be the game will be full of features , then ? can he will be playable on a normal ps4 ? never …. stop saying the the devs dont have any responsibility in this shame , create a gigantic map , with textures and vids everywhere , could be done since ps1 era , nobody did , because is stupid if the hardware fall apart … this game is the shame of the shame of the gaming industry , lies over lies , terrible devs , terrible directors , terrible management ….. probably , management is the less responsible layer , they check release datas , not technical limits ….if they release , probably they are been cheated as well …i also work in design processes , i saw thousands of times , my chief , present stuff to the boss that is fake , to get a better reputation

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