Cyberpunk 2077 Is Getting ANOTHER Big Update – Luke Reacts



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37 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Is Getting ANOTHER Big Update – Luke Reacts”

  1. I told this to people when cp2077 was released as a buggy broken mess….CDPR will not leave it broken. They will fix it and give us tons of free content as compensation. That's how CDPR are.
    They would never do a betheada and Todd Howard heist

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  2. lol this is nothing the life paths they showed is still not in the game and now because everyone is saying how this is good we will get a new game that will just update the game and do what CDPR before them. they lied and getting away with it just because they CDPR its sad because we will see more of this make bad games and just give them updates

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  3. I love all they added and improved, but they made one fundamental mistake in my opinion: Enemy scaling. I no longer feel like I overpower any enemy in the game no matter how many levels I get. Killing thugs near the first area is just as difficult whether you are level 5 or 20 with loads of perks. That did for me so I stopped playing. I did finish the game before 2.0 though, and I was a walking tank.

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  4. Trains? Really? They need to just work on Cyberpunk 2. The game is fixed, move on. There's only so many times you can replay this cringe on rails story about a magical chip that saves your life when shot but only if you don't speak Spanish (RIP Jackie). Hopefully the sequel will live up to the expectations that CDPR originally promised.

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  5. I understand the praise people are giving this game but I can't help but see how ironic this is that you had to wait years to get the game you should've got since day one, and somehow CD gets a pass. I just don't understand playing a game that keeps adding things when I already finished the game.

    just imaging GTA 6 doing the same thing?

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  6. I think the new framwork refers to CDPR'S recent commitment to ESG/DEI, and sadly have brought in a lot devs who share that ideology. Also people also should be happy CDPR is a European company, cause the people who work(ed) in the European offices enjoy the "rights, conditions & duties" from Polish, European & EU labor legislation. Which of course arent perfect, but are way more & better then the little to no legal protection & conditions devs in the US have. Which is why Im curious if CDPR up holds the Eurpean labor standards, conditions & values at their North-American offices. Covid wasnt the only reason why so many companies are over bloated, in the last 14 years a lot of jobs also have been created who werent needed, but were created by those who think both employees and the contence of the content need to check the right boxes.

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  7. Man this is sounding better and better. I hope they have car customization. Make it a little quest to buy but the metro is going to look brill. Expect a whole slew of pictures of people re-enacting David on the Metro. The other thing could be using the iconic places from Edgerunners as hangouts. Man I wish.

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  8. Something that really bothers me about this game is its tone. As much as I hate Starfield, it has a hopeful tone. However, with Cyberpunk, no matter how well I spec out my character, no matter what cyberpunk upgrades I buy, V is doomed. It feels pointless to keep playing a character that doesn't seem to have any hope.

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  9. I never expected it but I hope they go on to support CP2077 for a while. I mean clearly the engine issues they were having have been addressed somewhat if they’ve been able to address most of the initial problems.

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  10. I do kinda hope they scale back the leveling system because it has made playing through how I used to nearly impossible. The dialogue choices and certain pathways aren’t accessible for me anymore and I don’t want to give up the build I’ve always had (which was pretty much heavy in intel and tech). But I couldn’t merge delamains personalities and other dialogue choices and doors I usually were able to open. Another thing is I was able to one shot people in the head with a silenced weapon easier now I’m more than halfway through the story and have good guns but it still takes 2 shots. I like the new skill tree and everything but I don’t like focusing on just one specific build. I kinda dump points in everything equally with just intel and tech a few points over.

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  11. So the information that the CD Projekt Red team has too many employees and some of them need to be fired to make the team more effective suggests that the times of hiring someone based on ideology are over and now the most important thing will be qualifications? Do I understand correctly? Because it's quite a positive change.

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  12. CDPR is learning. They said 2.0 would be the last big update. Now they are trying to build up their lost reputation by underpromissing and overdelivering. The exact opposite of what they did before the release of CP2077.

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  13. Something something shouldn’t have released not fixed.

    Okay but actually, I’m so happy that they’re not only committing to fixing the game stability, but dedicating time to giving us small things that make the world feel fuller.

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