Cyberpunk 2077 Fans Are Divided More Than Ever After Recent News Update! What's Going On?



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Cyberpunk 2077 just got a recent update from CD Projekt RED but some very misleading news headlines have left the community confused and frustrated. Let’s try to set things straight.

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38 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Fans Are Divided More Than Ever After Recent News Update! What's Going On?”

  1. I think in the end if the day cd red project are listening too much to their own corpos. Paying too much attention to estimated financial forecasts and not listening to the hearts of their gamers. Just throwing at us mindlessly a few updates in the year to tide us over is just not good enough.

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  2. I made sure not to purchase this game at launch so that I would be hyped when I eventually purchased it, but I didn't expect fixing the game wouldn't take this long.

    Still don't own it, but maybe when it's improved a bit more, if they allow modding support, that by itself will extend the value of the product, without modding, it's worth a lot less to me, and I'm likely to only purchase it when it's marked down significantly with all DLC.

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  3. I'd say let the sleeping dogs lie and focus first and foremost onto new Witcher game. If they repeat what they achieved with Witcher 3 many people including me will be willing to forgive them the things they've done wrong with CP2077.

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  4. The content just takes too long for a game with so many problems. After the terrible release this game should be their main focus. If it had a normal start people would be ok with waiting that long but customers want results. I always enjoyed the game and I've always supported CDPR but even I understand why people are pissed. I think releasing the DLC 2023 will hurt sales. A lot of people will have lost interest by then or just refuse to buy it. If they want to keep this game alive they should give people something to hold on to.

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  5. Still like the game and playing it with mods, dlc next year? Honestly I'm cool with it, I can focus on playing starfield before jumping back to cp2077 next year

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  6. We're not going to get more certainty from CDPR. Making statements on absolutes would lock them down into committing. They want to make vague statements and ride the fence, so they can keep their options open, and be able to slowly ease in the bad news that CP2077 is pretty much on it's death bed, and will never be fully finished. They speak in a very specific way, so it can be interpreted as both good/bad news (but mostly bad, let's be honest), and then go silent. With all the bad PR they've already received, they are really hesitant to rip that band-aid off, and make it even worse, after they've finally earned at least SOME good will back.

    I mean, when it's taking 3 years to drop the first DLC, if there were to do more than one, the game would probably be forgotten by the time that would come out in the far future.

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  7. I HATE HEADLINES. They are tailored made to confuse and anger people. I see it and one second later start to ask questions and see the first impression that it made could be misleadinng. "FIXING"? They mean the bugs? Or the systems? Nah, the press sucks. I'll wait for CDPR themselves to come and tell.

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  8. Sorry for the awful long post:
    At this point I really don´t understand why people are so pesimistic about the games future.
    With Patch 1.5 CDPR fixed many bugs, included new features and gave the game a new structure (Fixer quests are much better now and the map is now much more usefull).
    It was clear, that they won´t change the core mechanisms with the Next Gen update.

    Yes, CDPR made a big mistake with the unfinished release and the big concept change within the development. But they cannot fix that, because they don´t have a time machine.
    So is it helpful to nag about the shitty release all the time? I don´t think so.
    CDPR promised to support the game and they delvered. How many Youtube channels said, they will pull a "Anthem" , will abandon the game and move on.
    But they released the Next Gen update and really took the customer feedback into consideration.
    So, they did everything within their power to redeem themselves and yet still the nagging won´t stop.

    My guess for the expansion release was late 2022, so exactly two years after release of the main game. A few months more or less won´t hurt me. And we are nevertheless more close to two years and not three years after release, just saying. Of course even two years would be a too long time period, but taking the circumstances into consideration, it was clear, that we will have to wait longer than usual.
    For me the long development cycle of the expansion is a good sign, because they really don´t want to rush it.

    And here is my theory about Cyberpunk 2077 and the future releases and why I am quite optimistic:
    As mentioned here very often, CDPR completely changed the DNA of the game: the main protagonist was in earlier versions much more free and the paths/backgrounds much more important. (Maybe Starfield will give us that, we will see). I think there was a divison within the developers and the veterans won this "civil war". They succeded with Witcher 3 and they wanted a strong predefined protagonist and so Johnny Siverhand became much more prominent and V was pushed into the background.
    When the game was released the critismn was not only about the bugs, but also about unkept promises about freedom within the game.
    I´m pretty sure there was a lot of turmoil behind the scenes and the veteran designers lost a lot of standing ground and power. That is why so many left the company.
    Now the "other side" took over and they are working on the expansions. Maybe this will push the game in the right direction.
    Don´t get me wrong: The story of Cyberpunk 2077 was good and a emotional ride, but the whole pressure of the story contradicts the openwold explore principles.
    Let´s be honest here: Only a expansion, that solves the pressure and "time limit" problem of the game will decide if the game will become a evergreen like Witcher 3

    I don´t think the first expansion will do that, maybe the second one. And I´m pretty sure, there will more than one expansion. If the interest in the game is still high, there will be even more than two.
    And the fact, that we still watch Cyberpunk content on Youtube confirms that. The world is fantastic and deserves proper support.

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  9. if they are only going to do one expansion it should be the continuation of the ending we chose, if we play as a new character can't say i'm interested 🤷‍♀

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  10. In a nutshell, gaming journalism involves getting a vague tweet and use some creative writing to transform it into a story.

    No wonder why the gamer response is so emotional. Gamers love and hype things as if they were the second coming of Christ or become desperate as if the world was about to end. There's no in-between.

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  11. Well, to be honest here, the game is generally acknowledged to have been released too early, so if they finished it properly we would realistically be getting it beginning 2022 or around now. Then the first major expansion realistically end of 2022, beginning of 2023. We'd prefer everything to be done correctly so in reality the game is sorta back on schedule. You know, except for those people who say to do the game right, but you better hurry up and release it soon… ugh.

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  12. I can only think and hope that they have done a tonne of work to Cyberpunk and are actually holding back the content from us. And will dribble it out over time.
    But I think what we have is what we will get, CDPR has screwed up and can't be bothered with fixing it and put it into the too hard basket.
    Just another run of the mill game that will fade into mediocrity and be known in history what not to ever do when making games.
    The only people happy are the young gamers that are easily pleased.
    This game was advertised for the older gamers that expected more from a game, and were teased relentlessly with stunning promises.
    Then were betrayed and slapped with something that looked like it was put together by 1st year game makers as a project and was never thought out.
    So far this game is tiny and while it does have good graphics there is nothing interesting to do and so many games are so much better.

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  13. This game is not all done as terms of the base game. NPC behaviour is still off with NPCs walking through walls and fences, spawning half in the ground and floating off like they're in a car but aren't. That should be fixed in 1.6 then it will be at least at a day one state. Memory leaks and crashes should be fixed.

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  14. There'll be no second expansion guys, come on!! A first dlc coming two and a half years after main's release ? For a single player game ? Makes very little business sense, and none to push beyond that for sure. No, they're buying their time. Letting our hopes slowly fade away. One news after the other.

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  15. So this is it, incomplete game with almost a game worth of cut content well all I can hope now is rockstar stick being a true non profit focus game company that make masterpiece(I know thier online is shit but single player is still like the best single player experience you can get)

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  16. Just be patient and wait. Why do people need road maps, just let them do their thing and play other great games while you wait… People saying that Witcher 3 latest DLC came out 1 year after the game release need to understand that when Witcher 3 was launched the game had problems but it doesn't compare to the problems that Cyberpunk 2077 had when released.

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  17. Instead of the police killing your character, there should be a jail system, where you go to jail and you make connections in there and once you get out you have a criminal record, after that your stay in jail gets longer and the game difficulty get harder.

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  18. It's the mixed messaging that's frustrating me. In recent weeks we were told by CDPR staff that there is still a long way to go with the game; both with regards to its polish and the plural use of story dlc's.

    Now we get this news. That the game is more or less done with regards to polishing it up and the company is committing relatively small resources to the game. With the company seemingly giving Witcher 4 and other projects more attention, that they appear to be watering things down by by focusing on too many things at once – multi-player, mobile gaming, new IP/spin-offs …

    My gut feeling, and hope, is that they will fully commit to continuing to support Cyberpunk. After all, they have spent almost a decade making the game, laying the foundations, and then fixing it. It would be foolish to give up on it now, especially as despite the noisy folk (some gamers and corporate media) who will never be placated, there is a very large element that love the game and who are very excited about its possibilities.

    As much as I like The Witcher, I am a little bored with that setting. I am far more interested in Cyberpunk. I don't think that I am alone with this sentiment.

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