Cyberpunk 2077 – Two Months Later! An Uncertain Future…



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Things are not looking good for Cyberpunk 2077 two months are launch. Even today the game is not back up on the PSN Storefront. What does the future look like? Let’s discuss…

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2021/02/13/two-months-later-cyberpunk-2077-has-really-not-changed-in-a-meaningful-way/?sh=774d6ef875ab
https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2021/02/cyberpunk_2077_approaching_two_months_absent_from_ps_store
https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2021/02/15/cyberpunk-2077-console-sales-not-good/

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47 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Two Months Later! An Uncertain Future…”

  1. I think CD Red should work with its legal team and only address fixes for next gen and PC and pay whatever fines and issue whatever apologies it needs and settle the lawsuits. Even though I have a PS 4 PRO make this PC and nex gen only and say we cannot do what we promised on previous gen and are reallocating all our resources to next gen and PC and make the best game possible. We where over ambitious and never intended to deceive anyone. We hope moving forward with Cyberpunk and any future games to regain your trust and understand it won't be easy.

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  2. It seems now the game is fundementally conceived and constructed in such a bad way that there is little hope it will ever become what it was promised to be.
    I hope CD:PR take the cascade failure following the launch to heart and come back with better management for their next project, however, if I were a developer in that company and have been pushed to work overtime for months, while possibly not being paid very competitively, only to receive attacks from the players and have my work tarnished because of poor top level decision making, time management and unrealistic deadlines… I would likely be looking for greener pastures. This is a big industry and having projects like the Witcher 3 and even Cyberpunk in your portfolio is bound to open many doors.

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  3. I pre-ordered this game. Played a 100hours and barely managed to complete the main story and most side missions (Playing on a base PS4), but the whole experience was just a mess. CDPR need to learn harsh lessons from what they've done to the fans with this game. There's so much missing content that was promised and the game just looks and feels half finished. I'm glad Sony gave me my refund for it.

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  4. i do not care about the bugs the content in the base game is empty or locked Cyberpunk 2077 is an empty world compared to witcher 3 there better be lots of free dlc to fill up the empty world CDPR sold us i do not want multiplayer look what RDR2 was a good singleplayer and garbage multiplayer

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  5. It took me a while to get into cyberpunk, the prologue was great then it was rather stagnant, although I carried on then started enjoying it, even with the bugs. So what made it was just travelling around collecting tarrot cards and doing whatever came along, then I came across the SirJohnPhallustiff, now I'm happy 😆
    A lot of potential with this game, they will get there eventually.

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  6. I got Cyberpunk for 36 dollars on GOG.com, It actually ended up being worth the price in my case. Sadly, not everyone chose that offer. It may be the fault of the developers not to tell you you don’t actually have to pay double for a game that divides the earnings with publishers and platforms, it is a big scam. My game is the exact same game you get on steam for almost twice as much. It even worked perfectly on my first playthrough because my pc could run it. It’s not until you fill the save files up with different games and choices that it starts failing on my opinion and for what I have experienced. But it is extensive. I’ve played it three times already, as different genders and I even got to hack the game itself by doing a direct to the objective speed run of every mission, it’s like it’s made to do that, really!
    Anyone that has it should try it. I do accept that the immersion is lost due to the lack of water effects, the fact that civilians stop spawning when you start shooting at them and thus you can’t get more starts. The police is crazy af tho, but for an immersive sim it may lack complexity. I take it for what it is. The digital comic is great as well. I don’t like the wallpapers tho.

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  7. I think we'll have a better idea of where the game is going after the first DLC. If it includes a lot of the promised, but missing, features, it will be a real sign that CDPR intend to finish and fix the game. I'm assuming a lot of the missing features weren't far off being finished at the games release, so I'm somewhat hopeful.

    Not sure what they do about the last gen console releases though? They look a long way from being fixable. Could they drop them, issuing refunds or upgrades, when the PS5 & Xbox Series version arrives? Or now they are out there, are they stuck offering support and DLC?

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  8. When people asked devs for Cyberpunk 2077, developers said that the game wasent ready until probably late 2022. So ofc 2 months of patching wont change much when they needed a year or two until they said the game was ready for release. People should just stop bitching about the game and move on to something better and hope they reelease a new version of Cyberpunk 2077 at around end of 2022. And ofcouse people that bought the broken version of Cyberpunk 2077 should get the updated version for free.

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  9. I get the feeling too many people expected the second coming of Christ and only got a buggy over-hyped game. I am still enjoying it, but it obv has many problems. It is certainly not the massive dumpster fire stated by the many comments below. TBH, too many drama queen comments below ;(

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  10. Has it been two months since Cyberpunk 2077's release? I've around 103 hours into it and the game seems like a lifetime ago. Some bugs around but enjoyed some of the storylines nevertheless. But not surprised that it's this sad on other systems. Also sad about what happened with the hack and all.

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  11. Best thing they could do is to change the game to early access and start working on features they missed whilst fixing major bugs…. then fine tuning the game as the years go on… otherwise this is a dead game.

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  12. The game is dead and i think they won't be able to change anything. The actual game engine is bad to worst. Even with expansions, i don't see to meet the expectation. The game was a bust from start, when they started to delay for the second and third time my doubts have turned to be true. CDPR legacy has ended along with one of the greatest RPG ever made The witcher and i don't see that they will put as much effort and passion as they put into the witcher, is totally missing in Cyberpunk " because beside good graphics, everything is copy-paste". I have finished The witcher so many times and cyberpunk as well but in cyberpunk, after Jackie's questline, everything is boring crap.

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  13. Hello Games (No Man's Sky): 6 employees.
    Before launch expanded to 15 employees.
    Currently 26 employees (based on 2020 stats).

    CDPR: 1111 employees (based on 2019 stats).

    Just don't compare an Indie Studio with an AAA-Studio.

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  14. The negativity around this game is pathological hate at this point, and it shows a really bad aspect about the gaming community in 2021, mostly on YouTube. The things that it does right are ignored or overlooked and in its place we get a long list of coulda should a woulds. Why spend time talking about this game every day if its total shit? Why is it still at the top of peoples list of purchases in February on GOG and Steam if its total shit? I will tell you why, because its NOT total shit, and if anyone played it they would be talking about some of the more interesting storylines in this flawed master peace that is Cyberpunk 2077.

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  15. Game journalists: "CDPR released Cyberpunk 2077 too early. They should have delayed it at least a year more."
    Also game journalists: "It's been two months. TWO MONTHS ALREADY! WHERE'S ALL THE FIXES AND NEW CONTENT?!"

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  16. I’m done uninstalling today it’s bull CD project red played me and even if the game had no bugs it’s still not what was promised free DLC please🤬 everything from here on should be free

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  17. This is so stupid if ps doesn't want it on there console then just make it an exclusive for xbox. Personally I've been loving the game even up till now and im running on an xboxoneX the media is taking it way out of proportion. Ive been playing it and my game doesn't even get glitches it literally plays super smooth. So all this other crap people are saying seems to me to bs.

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  18. Can we stop comparing No Man’s Sky to Cyberpunk?? Hellogames literally had like 12 developers. CDPR has hundreds. You can’t keep saying that “No Man’s Sky took a long time to recover” obviously it took longer. They had a smaller team.

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  19. I've already given up on this game. It's so boring. Doesn't feel like there is any challenge at all. System reset is too OP. Don't even have to move and I can kill off everything in the area

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