Cyberpunk 2077 Final Huge Update Leaks As CDPR Abandons DLC Plans…



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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Final Huge Update Leaks As CDPR Abandons DLC Plans…”

  1. CDPR have taken a huge dump on their player base. If they think anyone is going to spend their money on another game from them, without it first being released, reviewed they'll be kidding themselves because con me once, my fault, con me twice and I'd be an idiot. So I will be holding onto my hard earned money before parting it for another CDPR title.

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  2. So, the problem with CDPR 'learning' any lesson is that the people who should be learning, won't, because they're the executives and anyone on the coding floor that could have benefited have already left. They're STILL hiring people to work on their games.

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  3. Don't blame them if they do pull the plug, the way the community treated CDPR for Cyberpunk 2077 (despite it being in a much better state than most AAA releases these days), they don't deserve nice things.

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  4. If they're going to abandon not only Cyberpunk, but also the game engine running it, then please at least let us have the ability to have dev tools, so we can make our own personal mods for the game. The community still has a sliver of hope and love for the game, but we could grow it even more if the community was given the ability to help revive the love for the game

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  5. Total bs. Never paying full price for a game again its completely unnaceptable how these publishers push half made products cash out then feed us crumbs fuck you cdpr

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  6. I feel that the game had been abandoned since it was re-added to the PlayStation Store. Before that, we always had updates which slowly improved the game. But since it's return to the PlayStation Store, updates have been rare and CD Project Red have kept rather quiet on pretty much anything related to the game and switched focus to other projects instead. I feel like we've been totally deceived by CD Project Red, where all they wanted was to get the game back onto the PlayStation Store in a playable state……and then pretty much screw everything else.

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  7. I truly don't get what people see on this limited world. No shops, no access to most buildings and rooms, crappy AI, etc… Some mods kinda fixes some of the issues, but this game is lack luster.

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  8. I actually liked the game. I think it's the best looking game I've ever seen that's released. Although I do think they'll release more than one expansion because they said it was going to receive the same amount of expansions as Witcher 3.

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  9. You know how you can see if the game is fixed? Just walk out of a car and see if it still a broken animation and nothing happens when you get out of the car when it is at max speed. And another way to see if the game if functional look at your shadow on the ground and if your don't see the devil moving, than that means they are fixing the game properly…

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  10. The irony of CDPR "moving on" is that they actually expect us to buy more of their products.
    After their behavior with this game I won't be preordering ANY games, and I'll be specifically waiting for sales before I give CDPR any money. If they charge money for this DLC I guess I'll be missing out, so spoilers won't matter anyways.
    CDPR has burned the bridge they had with me. They are a trash company and I have no interest in giving them any credit. The question isn't will Cyberpunk's brand survive, the question is will CDPR's brand ever recover from this disgusting cash grab of a game.

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  11. Let this game be a lesson to those with similar ambitions. The second they rebooted development due to their release of Red Engine 5, they should've abandoned the console versions and had a long, intensive sit-down with the creative team. They should've laid out clear expectations, and above all else THEY SHOULD'VE LISTENED TO THEIR DEVS. The Devs were sending up red flags for months and being ignored by greedy fools who announced their game too early on the back of Witcher 3. It's truly heartbreaking to see a game that I was so excited for, the supposed "be-all, end-all" of Cyberpunk RPG's, fall so far from grace. Guess I'll keep playing Deus Ex for a (at least somewhat) polished experience.

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  12. Seriously because of how terrible the game has been (the inconsistencies, performance, etc.) CDPR actually need to make a separate game to download that would act as a dlc where you enter your stats and choices from the previous game. This current game cannot be fixed and they shouldn't try anymore.

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  13. Witcher 3 was the last and will be the only success for CDPR left, that and most developers who worked on Witcher are no longer at the company. Plus people lost fatih in them after cyberpunk.

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  14. Honestly who was waiting for dlc at this point? We all have seen how much integrity they actually have. Hello games have been updating their game for years now right?

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  15. What makes them so confident that they can even handle Unreal 5. No hope for this sham of a company. They're talked about like they are the messiahs of gaming but in the 20 years they've been active they've made the witcher and cyberpunk..? And one turned out to be a disaster, which would be fine but the company really showed who they were in the process, just one more greedy company who doesn't give a F**k about their customers.

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  16. Probably an unpopular opinion, but I say good. Im glad they arent pursuing this farther. Get it out of their system and focus on what theyre good at, the Witcher. They tried something new and failed miserably, so its probably the best option for them to go back to what theyre good at.

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