Cyberpunk 2077 Endgame



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Hollie Bennett – CD PROJEKT RED – Cyberpunk 2077

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  1. Come on we have to hope for CDPR to add something new. We have waited so long when Bioware

    it announced Mass Effect Andromeda
    and it turned out to be a mixed failure .

    Maybe it's naive but but you can play va banque. I still waitnig for new patches and DLC's .

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  2. They went crazy, I'm still waiting for The Witcher 4! Don't dare to close the company! Finish your Cybertrash and start creating a good and fan-favorite game!

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  3. It's not that unusual for people to leave after a big release.
    Happens all the time with every company, and while it is sad to see good people leave, I wouldn't interpret too much into that alone.

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  4. Man what the hell is happening.
    Got too big to handle? Big culture change? Got bullied? Couldn't handle the hate from the purists?
    What ever it was honestly sad news. Really fucking sad.

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  5. CDPR always talking about the future, but they're rarely talked about the past so much and honestly correct it. They will never change. It is all about money and greed. Reputation in todays world means nothing, it can be " reset" just by apologizing . Is that simple, that is why it's much more casual just to apologize to your fans. And they keep on handing you sweets, and we continue to praise & please them, hoping they will improve and change.
    Will they change? The victim is clear to be ourselves and the little people in the organization..

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  6. That's really sus, I remember when she worked for Sony and played a cyberpunk 2020 mini campaign and she could not stop going on about Cyberpunk (in a good way). She even said working for CDPR was a dream, why would she leave so quickly? This is like watching a sinking ship.

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  7. When someone leaves people always jump to the conclusion that something bad is happening behind the scenes, but the reality is that people come and go. When cyberpunk hit the shelves last December, it was like the closure of a long chapter for cdpr. Unfortunately we all know what happened, even though I enjoyed the game overall, I can see why some people working at cdpr might want to change and seek other opportunities. I do not think cdpr is at risk, but they really have a mountain to climb to gain the lost respect from many fans.

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  8. well if u look up the cyberpunk youtube account it is very quiet..no one wants to stay behind by the sinking ship..no wonder most of them are leaving… the sad thing is I will remember her as the interviewer interviewing 3 liars in the deep dive.. and a host with the video of lies in night city wire..

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  9. CDPR is reforming themselves in regards to how they handle projects. We saw that clear as day with their videos regarding the future of the Witcher and CP franchises. Obviously this comes with changes in personnel, as some naturally leave due to disagreements or are sought to be replaced. Even CP2077 now has a different director, doesn't it? I believe they will stick to the plan of adding content, that's what matters to me.

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  10. Badowski and Tomaszkiewicz gone too. Welp… Conversly Badowski was replaced by Amatangelo, who worked mainly on MMORPGs: Warhammer Age of Reckoning, and Star Wars: The Old Republic. And I think on Dragon Age Inquisition. But if I worked on any DA game past the first one I wouldn't include that in my portfolio…

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  11. I read it on the cp subreddit, probably there will be many more departures in the future. There is still a bonus paycheck awaits the emploeyees in the summer. They just wait for that then leave.

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