Cyberpunk 2077's Redemption Puts Other Studios to Shame!



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Version 2.0 of Cyberpunk 2077 is now available. This new update completely overhauls many aspects of the game, and significantly improves them. Cyberpunk 2077 2.0, in my opinion, is now a fantastic mix between an epic RPG and the GTA series.

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46 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077's Redemption Puts Other Studios to Shame!”

  1. Swimming shadow is still busted. AI is still predictable, needs better pathing and behaviors, more varied responses to player actions, etc.
    World feels too much like a stage. NEeds to feel mor immersive……… fires do not propogate where they should…. I can go on let's KEEP Them HONEST and make them FIX THE GAME to match the PROIMISES of the TRAILERS>

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  2. Its almost as if games are chronically released too early to appease corpos or something. There's a reason I've not bought Starfield yet and its not because I'm 'mad it isn't the everything game'. why pay for a game I won't play for months while I wait for the inevitable patches and the patches to fix the patches. It works this way because the market will bare it. Only recourse is a little consumer discipline and being immune to fomo. Avoiding game marketing hype is a good start.

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  3. Triple A games shouldn't need a "redemption arc". These developers are making minimally viable products and then, maybe if we raise enough hell and get lucky, they retroactively fix their broken games. This will continue to happen so long as the gaming community SIMPS for preorders. Stop heaping money at these companies before they release the product!

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  4. It always makes me sad that Cyberpunk's only problems (at least to me) were technical. It wasn't one of those games that could have been so much if they had more freedom or time. It literally was so much, it's such a good game, but the problems made people unable to enjoy it

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  5. It's pretty unreal how much better it is. I played for literally 10 minutes last night to test it out and found a gang war going on and hopped out of my car that had fucking machine guns on it, shot a few people and the feeling of combat was incredible. I am about to start a new playthrough. Gotta give em credit for turning the game around big time.

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  6. Thanks for the great Vid ObsidianAnt. I've had this game on my wish list for sometime but always flagged the discounts because of the poor launch and reviews. Good to know that it is worth buying now (on special). But I'm currently neck deep in Starfield 😆

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  7. I would rate NMS higher than Cyberpunk. NMS was out on 2016 and still putting solid updates nearly year after year. And all for free. Yes no paid DLCs at all.

    Cyberpunk still had a paid DLC to recoup into the investment into Cyberpunk 2.0 when it should not charge a cent into fixing it is problems. But I guess "bigger studios have more mouths to feed" would be the answer.

    This will probably happen to StarField maybe in 2 to 3 years, then after multiple DLCs Bugthesda will "release" a GOTY edition pack for cheap with all DLC content and fixes.

    Yeah big companies get away with this… all the time.

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  8. I'm starting a new playthrough after the 2.0 update, and preparing for the DLC which I pre-purchased. So far, I've been loving the new mechanics, although I also see new (mostly harmless bugs).

    *Note: I still resent you omitting commenting the scandalous identity politics of Starfield and will add this note to all my comments. This was not ethical from your part.

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  9. I put this back on my wishlist–busy with Starfield today but will definitely check it out once I burn out on Starfield. Great to see this, and for whatever parallel universe Elite ever got its true redemption arc, I am insanely jealous.

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  10. This will be an unpopular opinion, but personally speaking, it did not come close to redemption. The updated RPG mechanics are appreciated, make it feel like a different game but ultimately you are playing the same story. And honestly RPG mechanics are not really what people disliked about the game in the first place.

    One the other hand, it is unacceptable that a game with extensive character customization, body modification, plethora of clothing options, a voiced protagonist, katana combat still does not offer third person view as an option. If a modder can get 80% of the way there, CDPR should have been able to go all the way. The game world still feels pretty small and lacking verticality (e.g. Dredd 2012 style) given the setting. Those flying cars should have been made drivable. There should have been an actual elevated train going around the city that the player can ride on. Or jump on top for a free ride. Vehicular combat should have been less about poking your pistol out, something that has been common in similar open world game for years, and more about vehicle customization with upgradeable weapon and armor components like that Mad Max game or those vehicular combat games.

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  11. I don’t know if I’d say they put anything to shame. Still getting clotheslined by bugs, only they don’t have the excuse Bethesda has of being an open sandbox that lets you drop thousands of sandwiches in a room that stay throughout your entire save.

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  12. I played the release version non stop. The bugginess and choppy ness sort of endeared me and I loved it. Fast forward 3 years later and I’m playing the PS5 version and HOLY SHIT. It’s like night and day.

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  13. I enjoyed the game since launch despite all the bugs and there were a lot. Recently played since patch 2.0 and the game looks and runs even better than I could imagine with Ray Reconstruction and Path Tracing. Can't wait for Phantom Liberty.

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  14. I don't understand why people care so much about this stuff. A game nit meeting your expectation should be a minor annoyance. Why people put so much energy and emotion into a single form of entertainment is beyond me.

    I remember playing this at launch and never remember having substantial issues. It was just another decent $60 worth of entertainment.

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  15. Really? So, releasing a game 3 years too early and then finally polish it and add a (non free) dlc is somehow ok???
    NO, this IS NOT ok.
    And whoever thinks that's ok, how about you visit our Restaurant. What will you do when we serve you half baked trash and tell you: we will fix it.
    You guys are like drug addicts. They also always defend their dealers.
    And that's the whole point: addicted to gaming

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  16. But it's not a redemption. Anyone who bought CP for the Ps4 or Xbone doesn't get the 2.0 update, even though we paid the same price as everyone else. We paid the same price for the same product, but received a substantially different product than those on new gen consoles. That's absolute horseshit and should entitle anyone on previous gen consoles to a %100 refund.

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  17. I saw the launch version opted out HARD.
    This isn’t a redemption story anymore for me, it’s a waiting game for a playable version of a game that looks merely okayish where once it looked incredibly promising.

    NMS I still have major issues with the core game, but the additional free distraction content and expeditions were well worth the £18? I paid for it years ago.

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  18. I’ll never get over the fact that the most engaging aspect of the game I saw at launch was a fat forwarded training montage style sequence with Jackie that should have been the core gameplay experience.

    CDPkR bit off way more than they could handle in their first FPS experience and everything that followed had been a post hoc flurry of development that should have happened before the game saw launch let alone a pre order cost pushing £60 plus extras for a barely beta product. The development hell was obvious and they chose to put the burden of that troubled time onto the paying customers instead of even having the honesty of calling it the early access version that it truly was.

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  19. I started playing 2077 during the 1.5 patch, it was almost flawless, I'm glad it's getting the love it deserves now from both the devs and players. I'm hoping that the coming DLC will blow everyone's minds and bring in so much money that it becomes a financially good idea to make yet another DLC which right now I believe is not planned.

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  20. Honestly, the game is still half baked. It got cleaned up, but is fundamentally not complete and it isn't possible to do so anymore. I can enjoy it now without being constantly reminded of it's short comings, but they are inherent to the game.

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