Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.5 4K Crowd Stampede



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  1. This game deserves to be improved until the point to be as good as GTAV multiplayer and have tons of content for all of us to want to jump again into Night City. Imagine a real Night City where you could have a unique apartment in a specific floor of a building and getting out to the streets to see the life dripping because of dozens of players moving and doing their stuff because they would be motivated to do quests or fun activities that'd be new and would have some kind of reward for the role playing or maybe could be a cooperative activity you could do along other players to get fun.

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  2. only big immersion breaking issue i keep encountering on this update on PC is no background conversations or chatter in clubs or in the streets. Especially during missions.. and I am still getting audio cut outs of vehicles after an interaction with NPC's in missions where they drive off and the cars are completely silent.
    QOL issues but essential for an immersive sim game. And considering at most times the 3d audio design in this game can be amazing.

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  3. >Be CDPR
    >Release shitty game with none of the features you promised
    >Gets shit on (and rightfully so).
    >Decides to hire people who actually can code
    ~~1 year and 1 month gap~~
    >Release 1.5 patch
    >Now the NPCs have the most basic function that indie games from 20 years ago had
    >CB2077 stans go crazy
    >They really do think the game is fixed now
    >Still no meaningful dialogue
    >Can't asociate with any faction
    >Perk tree still sucks
    >No choice
    >Plot stolen from Woken Furies

    Damn, you guys really outdone yourselves.

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  4. Sure, the game is moving in the right direction but who cares?
    First Cyberpunk, then Battlefield.
    Why is it becoming normal for devs to release unfinished games at full price? And why do we congratulate them for fixing it later?

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