The Incredible Revival of Cyberpunk 2077



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46 thoughts on “The Incredible Revival of Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. I mean it was globally vilified seminally, but was it dead in the water? I bet a lot of people still bought the game. I personally chose to wait because i have a sensible attribute known as restraint, not saying it wasn't troubling that they ever thought to release the game unfinished, but I'm glad to see the temper turning in their favour. I mean people were painting them as corporate-centric crooks, like sure such a project must have it's share of financially minded actors and advisors, but not only did they still make a fairly great game you can't immediately assume skullduggery upon a single slip up that can naturally be ironed out fortunately with some more time spent.

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  2. the fact that they switched to unreal engine 5 is a big reason why they are able to release so many games in a relatively short amount of time. they don't have to worry about any engine building related issues

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  3. I always liked Cyberpunk 2077 but I think it's because I had no expectations when I played it. I had never heard of it so I never bought into the hype and thus had no idea what to expect. I also played it on a pretty decent PC so it always ran fine for me with minimal glitches. I think it's an amazing game, sucks they couldn't have let it cook for another year or two.

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  4. Big thing with the magic card is that its cards that wotc said they wouldnt reprint like decades ago to support the secondary market. But theyre skirting around it by making them non-legal.

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  5. Altrioc I know it's out of the field, but can you talk more about gacha games again? But instead of solely focusing on the gacha system itself, it's focused more on the overtly terminally online social media interactivity based of "Fear Of Missing Out"/FOMO subject which even applies to f2p players?

    If you compared to the attention cycles of AAA or any one-buy games, gacha games and live service games demands much more attentions and even forcing it's players to go through their video game narratives on the levels of doing homeworks, like digging into their source materials beyond their video games, Genshin Impact locking their character stories in manga (that still haven't got updated after 2 years) being an example

    Yet even so I've seen worse examples like those that locked their stories and lores behind merchandises akin to gacha items and characters in Arknights, FGO or Honkai Impact, to even stuffs like Poppy Playtime with their NFT-ridden lore within the more "advancedly marketed" Indie scene too

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  6. I personally wanted to keep waiting with my first time on Cyberpunk, but i finished EdgeRunners, hopped into the game – created my character and just played 50+ hours non stop..

    Oh boy.. I guess i understand how it's hard to discuss the story, the characters and all that when the game is broken, but now that it isn't.. It is fully playable, and in fact the gameplay is really enjoyable i do wonder..

    How on earth did nobody talk how good the story and the characters are ? People really wanted pull the entirety of it down, wich i understand as a phenomenon.

    But then I remember when people said that your choices don't matter at all, wtf ? Ye duh it's a role playing video game so often it really comes down to just choosing what you would like to say in the moment, but then the game has entirely different endings, not just simply the end cinematic but the Last mission itself is entirely different depending on how you approach things..

    I always thought Keanu is a bit of a blend actor, but low key this role in Cyberpunk Really suits him. I really liked Johnny silver hand, Pannam and the aldecados, the Cop Guy, Takemura, and so on.

    Once again, i understand how these things might have not been as enjoyable due to the instability of the game itself, but now that i was able to play it on a stable overhauled version

    I can safely say it is a banger game.

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  7. Happened with No Man's Sky, Final Fantasy 14, apparently Fallout 76 is okay now…this stuff ain't even rare anymore

    Though let's be honest, Trigger saved their butts. Nobody would have noticed how much they'd improved the game if the surprise best show of 2022 hadn't strutted up out of absolutely nowhere

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  8. It just shows that underneath the problems cyberpunk is truly a piece of art and it’s such an amazing concept. It has its issues but zipping around with sandevystan and using mantis blades is just awesome!

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  9. Cyberpunk has one of the most in-depth lores out there, I mean it was a fantastic choice for CDPR to go for an established world like Cuberpunk, Which also benefited the board game as well or table top game to be more specific. They could literally go for so many aspects like with the Oil war, The corporation and what occurred between them through many different genres as well

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  10. Anyone else search their stock symbol? P/E at 54! Nice to see they're turning things around but the stock is still WAY overvalued. Blizzard trades at a 30 P/E so there's no way in hell CDPR is staying at these levels. Might set a price alert for a 25% drop but not even considering before that.

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  11. I’m all for real life, actual people gaining redemption.

    However, CD Projekt is a company and actively lied to its consumers/took advantage of them. Threw their employees under the bus, to make a quick buck. And now their employees or what’s left of them, have to work 2 years more on this dumpster fire of a game to make it playable.

    Gamers are softer than baby shit. I’m glad they had so many pre orders tbh. I bought the deluxe edition last week for 2 bucks. Game kinda sucks, but it’s worth 2 bucks and CD won’t see it lmao.

    Hey at least EA overporomises, but let’s people review their games and shit on them. CD overpromises, says the game is looking good, doesn’t let the people
    Review the actual game, and gamers think that’s cool actually.

    I’m happy they have made this game playable, but the celebration I’ve seen of this game 2 years later leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

    True redemption for CD will be the products they release in the future combined with how they treat their employees.

    Right now, the worst AAA game dev in the business.

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  12. I started playing 2077 and it's pretty good now. Solid 7.5/10. It's still pretty glitchy, I've had to reload saves a few times, but yea, it's good now. Plays decent on Series X.

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  13. I played through the entire main story line when the game came out, but wasn't invested enough to do any of the side quests or look for any good items. I was playing on the hardest difficulty, but I was just going full fps and speccing hp and weapon damage.

    As soon as I finished watching edgerunners I jumped back in and now I'm already at like 40 hours (opposed to the 19 hours it originally took me to beat the game) and I'm absolutely loving it. I can guarantee atrioc is going to want to play cyberpunk after watching the anime, it's impossible not to want more after that. It's not exactly the same, and the whole cyberpsychosis aspect feels brutally overlooked and missing, but the anime still adds so much to the world that you feel a lot more invested and interested in all the cybernetics.

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  14. Gamers are idiots.

    I couldn't agree more with chat. CDPR is spreading itself too thin with all the planned content, anything that comes out will be the same over promise and under delivered garbage and people will thank them for "fixing it" (getting it into the state it should have been released in) a year down the line.

    Might be an investment opportunity though, on the basis that morons will continue to buy their products….

    Also like Star Wars or Game of Thrones, after the initial popularity of The Witcher series nothing will live up to the hype for Witcher 4 so I expect backlash.

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  15. They could have just done right from the get go, lmao but here we are. I wonder if they learned anything from the cyberpunk fiasco which will improve launch of their new games.

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  16. Cyberpunk is not a good game. Nor is league of legends. People who watch these mainstream shows just hear about them and want to be in on it. It’s good marketing, but cyberpunk is just as shit as it was when it was broken. It’s just less broken now.

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