Epic Backfire! Cyberpunk 2077 Marketing Campaign Ruthless Mocked But Gamers Are Still Buying It!



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37 thoughts on “Epic Backfire! Cyberpunk 2077 Marketing Campaign Ruthless Mocked But Gamers Are Still Buying It!”

  1. Cyberpunk is one of the best games ever made. Only loud minority hate the game and others who act like sheep, regurgitate their clickbaity youtubers with soy voices.

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  2. Everything started on Polish reddit-like site Wykop, where everyone start shitting on CDPR after failure and failure. There was a inside joke copy-pasta about angry dad who read comments on fishing forum and eating bigos ( famous hunter's stew) as copying mechanism for nerves, they change copy-pasta for Game Director who eat vegan bigos after reading comments .
    Wykop start trolling CDPR so much that forums and GOG block creating and new accounts and logging, potentially damaging incomes, turns out you need only 10 trolls to do that. They even scream "BADOOOWSKI! WHERE IS MY DLC!"(Adam Badowski, Game Director) outside, even near CDPR headquarters. Everything started from one Wykop user @pablo397.

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  3. Jeremy you should really play the game whilst it was not perfect it was still enjoyable and it had a really good story in my opinion, the hate that this game is getting is a bit unfair. I am referring to the pc version as console was a different story

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  4. I just want the full nudity I was promised cause there is no 1st person nudity which is immersion breaking cause who showers in their fucking underwear not me it's frustrating cause they said they choose 1st person for immersion

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  5. I bought it a few days before it came out. I didn't play it 'til, I think March? I don't regret it. I look forward to the online component. Hopefully they will learn a lot from GTA Online's mistakes. I also hope they can get the driving polished up a bit. That's the only part of the game that really felt a bit raw to me, but it could've been my garbage car. Once I got one of the top-end cars, it felt a lot better.

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  6. I played it on ps5 this last couple of months. No real major bugs, just stupid small ones now and again. Its a great game. The city is so immersive. I loved all the side missions, you bond with the characters. I'm not sure how it runs on ps4 etc these days but it was definitely playable for me.

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  7. The game is fine. World is well crafted, story is interesting. There are technical problems in it. If they fix the game from the technical side – the game is going to be remembered as a flawed gem in 10 years.

    Move on.

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  8. Should have never even been considered for development on previous-gen systems. If it was current-gen/PC focused the whole time it’s possible it would be in a FAR better state.

    I know it was in development long before PS5/XboxSX, but they could have done it for PC then ported to current-gen.

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  9. Feel like it's not because of the actual people who made the game. It's the guys at the top who pushed those employees to rush it. So I blame the top guys for screwing up.

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  10. CDPR isn't an industry goliath like Ubisoft etc, so they shouldn't have a bunch of teams working on different versions of the game. Stop trying to release on all platforms by spreading your teams and resources so wide. Many games came onto other platforms a couple or more years later. Prioritise your biggest platform and make that version of it the best it can be. Once it's released, it will be embraced and when you eventually bring it to other platforms, not only will people snap it up, but some will rebuy it to experience how it differs from the original. And if your game is especially system resources intensive, then don't even bother releasing it on older platforms. How are these points not common sense?

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  11. Well, considering how shitty the delivery of Cyberpunk was CDPR deserve all the mockery. However, people should cut some slack on being late on the patches since this time "my computer was held up by hacker ransomware" excuse is actually true.

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  12. Well done 'fans' of this POS game. Keep reminding CDPR – and every other corporation – that fucking consumers over and lying to them is not acceptable. Why are there even fans of this game? Its just Fallout NV with a face-lift.

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  13. The biggest disservice they did to themselves was overhyping the game too much and too early.
    They raised expectation so high, some people started treating it like a second coming of Jesus.
    And once it turned out that they won't be able to finish the game in time, they couldn't delay it any longer cause hyper hype boys they raised themselves have started sending death threats (also not very good for stock prices, sleek men in pricy suits were getting impatient to get the promised pay day).
    And so they went full EAzzardbisoft – get money now, deal with damage later.
    Hopefully we as clients will learn something out of this but tbh my hopes are not high. To quote the irreplacable Terry Pratchett: "Nature is bountiful where idiots are concerned"

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  14. It's a good game, hell I'd say it's a great game ( I haven't had any of the issues people have been complaining about so maybe I'm lucky), it's just not the game they promised, or at least alluded to.

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  15. I thought it was a strange choice that no matter what choices you make, the game cannot be played after you complete the last mission. It uses a save point before the last mission begins to allow the open world experience. I thought that this itself was rather weird personally.

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  16. If it’s any consolation, their reputation is in tatters (maybe them & other companies will be more hesitant to repeat), and we all learned to NEVER PRE-ORDER again

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