Cyberpunk 2077 (Next-Gen) – Before You Buy



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Cyberpunk 2077 finally hits PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. How is it, and what does the 1.5 update bring? Let’s take a quick look.
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36 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 (Next-Gen) – Before You Buy”

  1. I hope they fixed the loot or something because I put this game down when I found a good piece of armor that had like 100 armor (I don't remember the numbers exact) and then I bought and armor mod from a vendor that gave me 1000 and it made the game stupidly easy because I couldn't take damage. So many dumb things like that

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  2. I avoided it on PS4 at launch, so kind of forgot about it until it gave me the 5 hour trial this week on my PS5. I’ve got to say I’m really impressed, the story and characters are fantastic, the world is exquisite. In comparison to Dying Light 2, which is good but not great (although fun) I feel Cyberpunk’s story alone in the first 5 hours is better than the 500 hours that Techland promoted in the buildup to DL2 launch. Deffo worth the £20 cost for Cyberpunk.

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  3. Not quite ready – seems close though. Waiting for more narrative focused content to hopefully make choices more impactful. Glad to see CDPR hasn't given up on the game. I've been following closely since release and somehow I've avoided almost all spoilers. 6-12 months and I think I'll finally be able to experience Cyberpunk the way I imagined after the gameplay reveal in 2018.

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  4. On PC you could do burnout with rwd cars..
    I dont exactly remember is it braking+throttle or throttle+reverse…But yeah, i could fuck around anytime.
    Prob going to update the game.
    Enjoyed it w bugs as well.

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  5. So, they have more character customization options. What's the point, if you're still in forced first person? Not spending money on this game until there is true third person, and not some janky mod.

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  6. I enjoyed the game beforehand had it preordered loved it. But honestly my only problem was story telling. What was promised was a very replayable game and it just not re playable at least to me. Theres just too little that changes things playthrough wise and the big moments in the story were all under played and under sold. So ultimately none of their updates can make this better because the real issues with the game werent really technical ones.

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  7. Truth, original Release should have been PC only earlly access, this Patch should have been next Gen console Release and PC full release, and Last Gen Version should still BE delayed Till another Special Last Gen Patch… Addressing loads of Immersion breaking shizzzz

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  8. I downloaded Cyberpunk 2077 data disc with patch 1.51 on my PS4. Issue is, it won’t work.

    A message was shown saying (the data is corrupted, delete the application and try again).

    I went through the process 3 times and got the same results.

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  9. The improvements and changes are great. I will say RT mode does not do anything for me other than lower my FPS (playing on a SX) The biggest thing I was hoping for is draw distance when it comes to cars (the cars in the distance driving towards you then disappearing into the either). I understand if you are running by or driving it makes it look like there is heavy car density without using a lot of resources but it would be better without it. (especially noticeable while driving out to the badlands where you would think they wouldn't want to make it look like there is a bunch of people because there isn't)

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  10. I spent a solid 300 hours in the previous versions and went in not expecting to spend much time because of that but they've managed to improve the game in so many ways I'm once again enthralled & immersed in this world. I purposely never completed the game before as I was holding out hope I'd do it when next gen patch released and I'm happy to say it's really nice

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