Cyberpunk 2077 Developers Are Frustrated With Management At CD Projekt According To Reports…



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Cyberpunk 2077 has been in the news for the past week after it released buggy and even broken on older platforms with the PS4 and Xbox One. A new report has shed light on some of the responses inside of CD Projekt Red with employees asking the tough questions during a meeting with management.

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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Developers Are Frustrated With Management At CD Projekt According To Reports…”

  1. Lets cut the crap! Everyone wants blame upper management and share holders. The DEVS are the ones responsible for this…they werent jailed, somebody shoulda said something

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  2. I don't know that "shareholders" had much to do with it. This is a publicly traded company, so the shareholders are thousands of people in the general public, who are not consulted on any decisions made by the company. The only thing such shareholders can do to voice pleasure or displeasure at a company is to buy or sell shares. So if the game had been delayed, perhaps a sizeable number of shareholders would have sold portions of their stock, causing the stock price to drop, but that would've been temporary, because once the game released 12 months later, to positive sales and reviews, people would have bought the stock and the stock price would increase again.

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  3. Imagine being a developer of this game, then suddenly hearing the upper managements public announcements online about the games condition, while you stare at your monitor while working 6 days a week with overtimes just to finish this game as much as you possibly can because its your job, and then after the release its still not over.

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  4. Its a shame this game gets so much hate because of people who are to poor to afford a modern gaming system i play on series x the game is fun as and ive played worst games at launch YOU ARE ALL BLIND SHEEP

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  5. I think it's postitive that Sony removed cyberpunk from the Store. this way the game will need to pass certification again as if it were a new game for it be reinstated on the store. Basically there can't be no half-assed patch this time around.

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  6. I mean agree with Sony just taking it off the PS Store completely. The damn game ain’t finished yet. No need to keep putting a completely broken game for sale especially at full price. I feel for gamers and the hard at work developers. Ultimately it’s the higher ups responsible for this atomic bomb going off. Glad I wasn’t interested in the game from the get go or at all for that matter.

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  7. The ideal solution would be to offer players yes a full refund if they want to return it, but also a partial refund if they want to keep it.

    Patches will come. The game will be made to run pretty great eventually, just as Fallout 76 launched in a broken state and today is actually quite good.

    If I bought Cyberpunk, I would rather have the partial refund so I didn't feel so bad about paying full price yet could still enjoy it as patches roll out. Maybe $20 off or something like that.

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  8. Overtime and crunch in itself is often necessary, it becomes a problem when it becomes a forced and sustained part of the company's culture. Also, normal people won't stay productive when they have to constantly work long hours, that's even basic management 101.

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  9. CDPR: Hey guys,look at Rockstar….they make tons of money making this kind of game, lets do it too!πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘

    8 years later…..

    CDPR: HOLY shit 😱,GODDAMIT its too DAMN hard!😭😭😭WERE SCREWED!!!!!😡

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  10. Here's my theory: It was Nvidia. They subsidized this game to make it raytracing / dlss heavy and make it look like those are Nvidia exclusive features. But all this depended on the game releasing while RTX 3000's are still hot and before AMD works around their block.

    CDPR can't say that but I would not be surprised if that was the pressure that made them panic so bad.

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  11. It hurts to see the downfall of high budget games like these. Consumers are usually frustrated with the bugs, poor end game, microtransactions etc.. We've seen multiple games like this before, including Mass Effect, Destiny, Anthem and many more.

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  12. Advertised as epic RPG with an open world never seen bevore. Nothing of that is true.
    Unfinished bugged cutdown rail action game.
    CDPR Suits can go fuck themself.
    Poor Deevs who crunshed for this hoax.

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  13. And I know they're going to fix the game you got to get these guys some time it's not easy to make games and they did deliver I'm happy people got to remember due to the stress that we're living in now come on give them a break

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  14. About that Corporate Exploitation thing, there have been plenty of works of fiction that talk about the same principle that are pushed by companies like Disney or Sony. It speaks to their audience, it's what management recommends to them as a good idea, they write their signature, then go off on another vacation without ever paying attention to the deeper meaning. It never has made a real difference just yet, but as the smoke is blowing back in CD Projekt Red's face right now from their own management being the mistake, this could be the first time a higher-up starts to understand what it's like to be the one exploited.

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  15. The huge hype around this game was the first mistake.
    Always when they hype a game that much it will be a failure at the end.
    Today it seems that they only release unfinished games.
    Than they try to fix it with weekly updates… time is money

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  16. Cyberpunk had money (pre orders) they had time since 2012 still they came up with game which doesn't even near to RDT2 which was released 2 years back.
    CD projekt did business πŸ’°πŸ’° simple.

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  17. Sony is retarded or something? In order to get your game on the Sony store, your game needs to go through testing if it is working properly on their system. It especially includes triple-A games.

    So, tell me Sony, how the fuck this game went through your testing process in the first place?!

    I don't see many people asking this vital question.

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  18. This makes me feel like this is exactly what would have happened if Halo Infinite had not been delayed. I'm glad MS and 343 made the right call. I like Cyberpunk 2077, but I do feel like they should have just delayed it again. There really isn't any excuse for releasing it as they did. It should have been a slam dunk for one of the best games of the generation, but this decision making is just baffling and really killed the game. I don't think this game can make a No Man's Sky recovery.

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  19. 42 hours in, not had a single crash or any major bugs. Occasional car glitch going in the ground and flipping. I can count hundreds of bugs in games like skyrim, fallout 76, assassins creed valahala and many other games.

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  20. I think people are getting more and more tired of corporate lies. "We take responsibility" is not an answer to the question "Why are you lying about something you clearly never had to lie about?" And why arent they listening to their developers about what's reasonable? Do they have that special kind of project leaders who think 9 women pregnant can deliver a baby together in one month?

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