Cyberpunk 2077 News – Biggest Modders Retaliate & Game Dev Calls Out CD Projekt Red (Cyberpunk News)



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Modder’s response: https://forums.cdprojektred.com/index.php?threads/important-pc-version-vulnerability.11078852/#post-12855656
CDPR called out: https://screenrant.com/cyberpunk-2077-no-mans-sky-devs-lies-called-out-by-ori-developer/
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43 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 News – Biggest Modders Retaliate & Game Dev Calls Out CD Projekt Red (Cyberpunk News)”

  1. To me, it didn't seem like CDPR was attacking the modding community, regardless of the exact nature of the vulnerability, but they had to say something. Maybe the wording wasn't ideal, but I don't think there was ill intent. I sure don't want mod authors quitting, though – they make some mods I can't live without 🙂

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  2. Modders are nice and all, but aren't reliable or exactly credible by a long shot when protecting their reputation. P.S. I am not saying this is the case here, but I would certainly not pick sides until there's factual proof.

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  3. There is so much BS out there in the forums … „only a fraction of what it was supposed to be“ … blablabla … if this is only a fraction, then it is a huge one … I am playing it for 400 hours now and I am thinking of buying the PC Version too, just to be able to use mods. Is there potential for improvement? Hell yeah, a lot. But with what they started is already huge and will only get better.

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  4. I'm sorry, but how in any way does what CDPR blame modders? What the hell? They said the community told them about the issue and they were working on a fix. Why did he get his panties in a twist.

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  5. I have 80 hours in on my ps5 and only 2 crashes don't see what the big deal is. Next grab it for my pc when the 3rd person mod is worked out better. Having a blast with the game.

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  6. Yes, Hello Games did a bad thing in 2016, but then they worked tirelessly for four years without charging a cent for all of those major updates, including VR support. They deserve the Gamie (or whatever that award is called). Spot on about Cyberpunk, though.

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  7. Because they lie!!! The hypocrisy is on a lot of you tubers that after milking the game now they calling out CDPR and saying that the game is horrible,and while that maybe true depending on your taste and hype for this game,this you tubers simply do what's trending at any moment

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  8. Let's be honest – CDPR has their own shit to deal with AND (I don't know if it is because they got too much money or they're just stupid… Maybe both) they trying to hurry the modding community… Most importantly, WE ARE the modding community with our own lives and families! Let's face it – people in CDPR played this game too much and I won't be surprised if they all played with a corpo for the first time and if all that stuff has got in their heads too far xd

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  9. No im not playing CP right now. My disappointment is immeasurable. I'm waiting for a few more updates at least before i decide to give it a go. Ive gotten a pretty good distance in my current save but imma start over once i start back

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  10. 6:04 "And let me tell you this, he's a little bit full of it…" You are full of it. You missed the point! They are being rewarded for lying! You are saying that its fine to false advertise, long as you improve your product by some future date. That's not legal, nor is it ethically / morally right, and by majority, usually the games DON'T improve!

    I'm not saying I don't appreciate making a crap game good; but this practice of deceit is becoming worse each year as games are becoming more complex to create.

    CDPR lied, pushed out a shit sandwich and profited off of it; its the very definition of "failing UP".

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  11. I'd say they mostly said what they said to keep peoples pc's save, not saying the modders created that problem. the problem is that IF someone wanted to get access to your pc its super easy by using a fake mod and put his shit in there. that most likely won't happen from the mods on Nexus but can you blame a company trying to keep their users save if that means temporarily stopping idiots from getting a fake mod on their pc? Again wording was maybe not the best but come on people, keep a bit of perspective here. They should have said that there was a vunerability in their game instead of focus on the mods but still.

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  12. The biggest issue here is that it seems modders reported this vulnerability to CDPR prior to any of these patches and the studio completely ignored them by not including fixes. CDPR then spins lies and shifts blame away from themselves to direct it at the very community that is trying to help them in attempt to spare their pride.

    Let's be clear here. Who among you genuinely thinks that CDPR respects their fanbase and believes that their earlier apology was sincere? These are not the actions of a trustworthy business who learned from their mistakes.

    They lied about the game in their marketting, pushed it out the door in a deliberately broken mess, refuse to offer refunds on a broken game if you purchased it after December, didn't bother to check if the game creates a backdoor for hackers, didn't immediately remove the vulnerability once it was reported and then used loyal fans as a scapegoat to save face on a problem they created.

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  13. Yeah still playing it. Grew up bunking off school playing it with my friends. I can’t get enough. I haven’t even started to play it with mods yet. I will do at some point. Done Steeetkid and Corpo starts so far. Full quickhack pistol play through and now doing timeslow melee. Still loads of ways to play this game and I love it all. My PC is quick and I haven’t experienced too much in the way of bad bugs. Sure I’ve had some. Loved it since launch.

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  14. Man, No Man’s Sky just can’t catch a break. They could literally turn it into the best space game ever at this point out of it and people will still throw shade its way.

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  15. CDPR shouldn't lie about the code breach thing and blame mods for it.
    Modders and their work is still keeping this game alive… Do not drive everyone away CDPR…
    Take it easy, lay low and fix your sh*t whilst getting ready to add more content to the game. That is all…

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  16. patch 1.1 killed the game for me, i saw patch 1.11 and lost even more hope. when people think exploit they think of a bug being exploited. so by calling save/load for more mod slots an exploit they are calling rng a bug. which we saw in patch 1.1 where they changed from rng drops to static drops but they did this without any thought to fixing actual bugs / exploits like the armor vendors only showing legendary crafting items only on the first time you visit them, or the crafting bug/exploit where you can dismantle one grenade in a stack at a time while getting the exp for dismantling the entire stack, or the duplication bug/exploit where people can get infinite money. if you are going to call rng a bug that is being exploited then so is the fast travel system and driving since you can travel by foot. if you want static drops instead of rng that's fine just put some actual thought into it first and put max mod slots on the given rarity item. just stop calling it an exploit when it is how rng actually works. i will check back on cyberpunk in july after it has had some time to make a decent start on fixing this mess.

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  17. Just a PSA: Unit testing is a very specific type of testing that isn't related to the type of QA that cyberpunk is visibly short of.
    I could rattle on about TDD but nobody wants that, the long and short is code like this that's clearly lacking units tests is BAD.

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  18. I've done 2 playthroughs of Cyberpunk but am taking a break from it. I'll probably go back to it if there are any mods that I like the look of.

    I totally disagree with you about No Man's Sky. Sean Murray doesn't deserve ANY forgiveness or good will after the lies he told and still, to this day, has not apologised for (No, I don't count the free updates and current state of the game as an apology).

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  19. cyber engine tweaks is one of the most useful mods out there, but..it keeps crashing my game in minutes now,
    was bad when it first updated to work with 1.1 now much worse, pretty sure that buffer overflow bug was what's causing crashes all along and the fix makes mods like this unusable for me with an AMD gpu, though it was reported to work with 20.4.1 drivers
    it used to only cause the flatline on exit which wasn't important and often when I alt +tab, could do without those, but now I enter the game move around, crash, manage to not crash? well then it freezes my whole system and have to do a hard reset.

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  20. Hehehehehe cdpr blaming on the modders, modders that make the game fixed and playable and full of contents while cdpr takes more time to fix the game in different consoles and for pc also cdpr when posting a new patches it adds bugs well modders here is the winner, while cdpr blaming on them so there reputation will not get destroyed and trying to tell that they can fix the game but in reality modders are in the lead for fixing the game and adding more contents well sorry cdpr you are not the same cdpr we knew way back 2015 a cdpr that can fix a big game and makes the game achieve a game of the year which is the witcher 3 but cdpr right now they just make the cyberpunk becoming the worst game

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  21. u cant hack ppl using geforce now, because u cant play with mods using geforce now (atleast i cant..) i have mods in my cp2077 but they only work when i start the game on my pc..so i guess geforce now just uses the files provides by updates from CDPR and just read/write your savegame folder..so maybe u could hack them by using a downloaded savegame? idk

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  22. 335 hours, doing my 4th playthrough and still finding the odd new thing here and there. After numerous playthroughs, I can see all the 'lazy scripting' in the main story, where the choice you are given is an illusion as whichever choice you select takes you pretty much to the same conclusion. I love the game but I am also sad as it could have been so so much better, I am not talking bugs/gameplay here, I mean the actual story. Sure the patches will fix all the bugs but I think they realy need to pull out the stops when they release the first paid DLC to make sure the story is top notch and hoepfully we will get to experience the next steps in V's story.

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  23. the thing you shills dont understand is that there should not have been a need for a "redeem" story in the first place. Especially when they were FULL aware of how bad things are.

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  24. I don't care if you like No Man's Sky, but I'm kinda sick of people defending Shawn Murray and Peter Molyneux.
    They didn't deliver on their lofty promises, at no point indicating that, what they told the public, is no more than an idea, a dream, a hoax.

    I don't encourage stupid death threats, but they should always be used as examples of how lying to such a degree will be punished with public call-outs and (hopefully) less support in the future.

    Yes, Hello Games didn't run away from fixing the game, but they also made millions of the broken promise in the first place, so it's the fucking minimum of what we should expect.

    And No Man's Sky is still a inventory manager at its core, so…

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