Should You Forgive Cyberpunk 2077?



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32 thoughts on “Should You Forgive Cyberpunk 2077?”

  1. It was an absolute mess on launch but they've more than made up for it and have created one of the greatest games of all time with one of the best stories ever written for a video game, they could have turned tail and ran or just patched it and left it…but no they fixed it and added so much so it's definitely forgivable given what happened

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  2. Played few months after its launch, probably 4 months or so, the game was already in a good shape, only minor and rare bugs, mostly something like people clipping through the walls or animation errors from time to time, nothing game breaking. Absolutely loved the game. It makes the launch even more upsetting, because they were just few months away from a very decent launch.

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  3. Nah, the guy here is wrong, there is no ending where you just leave NC. The dialogue is there, but it doesn't show anything. The endings are the same contrived nonsense as before. Sacrifice not for any narrative reason. Sacrifice, because it's "gotta be in there." It's contrived and just bad writing.

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  4. Everyone can make mistakes. It's how you respond to those mistakes that makes the difference. Someone like Blizzard who basically does their fake apologies while robbing you blind? Heck no. Someone like CDPR who took the feedback to heart and fixed everything they possible could? I'd say give them a chance.

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  5. I played when it came out and had a top of the line pc so ran fine for me and i really enjoyed it. Any issues i had i fixed with mods and finished it 2x and half way through a 3rd playthrough.

    I came back with 2.0 and again have top of line (4090 and 13900k) and runs 100+ fps on 3440×1440. Again o am loving the game and really hope they have a 2077 part 2.

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  6. Here's a food for thought on a different perspective for the game, the story and premise of the game your basically an android part human part machine whose been infected by a digital virus in the brain so the glitching and bugs we "suffered" at launch kinda plays into it

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  7. I pre-ordered fully expecting it to be buggy because TW3 was buggy at release too but I wanted to support CDPR for their generosity in giving us amazing free DLCs. I am a little annoyed that they upped the PC specs required to play with the latest patches so now I can't play until I get a new PC but with the free DLC, I'm willing to forgive.

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  8. I have already long forgiven Cyberpunk 2077…but I feel like I shouldn't. This game, and NMS seems to be exceptions rather than the rule, and I feel that companies are going to chase similar redemption arcs and fail, and I want to discourage that as much as possible.

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  9. I understand people feeling burnt by CDPR but I didn't jump in until the PS5 version hit and everything seemed to be fixed for me…Plus I bought it when it was only $30 so paying another 30 for Phantom Liberty was def worth it🔥

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  10. I'm glad they did something with the game, since my money is already long gone, but I absolutely do not see how a rebalanced skill tree, cybernetics, and police chases makes up for all the lies the game was sold with. They still havent added the majority of stuff from pre-launch trailers. There's still no roleplaying outside of the new expansion, its still a linear empty looter shooter.

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