The New Cyberpunk 2077 Roadmap Looks Ridiculous



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Cyberpunk 2077 had one of the wildest launches in gaming at the end of 2020 with all kinds of issues even leading to being removed from the PlayStation Store for a time. Now the roadmap heading into 2022 has been updated showing a ridiculous 2021 for the game.

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48 thoughts on “The New Cyberpunk 2077 Roadmap Looks Ridiculous”

  1. My roadmap is even crazier it starts with don't pre-order anything then a giant time gap then the words play Cyberpunk when it's free or on a subscription like with The Avengers.

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  2. At this rate I WILL NOT BUY another game from cd Projekt red. Even if it includes never playing another Witcher game. Let’s face it the 2077 is just that bad. They need to sell the IPs and disappear into the darkness and hope someone else can do better.

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  3. wow can’t believe this game is still having problems a year later is unbelievable, i stopped playing that game months ago , i actually enjoyed it didn’t have too many problems, as other systems but i’m sorry to hear this game is seriously struggling still here in 2021

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  4. Picked it up for 9.99 brand new for Xbox. Going to wait until 2022 to play. For 10 bucks I think I am going to enjoy the game. Sucks for the developers working on it but I don’t feel bad for the money hungry suits trying to pull one over on fans.

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  5. It was great on Stadia. Really had almost zero issues compared to the horror stories that I was hearing everywhere else. Still a mediocre, disappointing game, but it was functional at least.

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  6. Even if the game was delayed to this holiday season and ran much better it still wouldn't fix the fact that there's so many missing features that were promised. That would still take another year or two.

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  7. funny you should mention No Man's Sky, the devs at hellogames weren't ready when Sony demanded they release early — sometime between 2013 and 2015 they had a flood and lost a LOT of work on the game, and the team of 8 to 14 people working at hello games just did their best to rework what was lost from the backups they still had, from a previous build… but yeah, in No Man's sky's stuff, the whole situation was caused by Sony (the producer) demanding they release the game before the devs felt it was ready.

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  8. I've still not picked up cyberpunk yet as I am waiting for all the bugs to be sorted. Once it's fully sorted and goes on sale for super cheap i'll pick it up for like 20 quid . That or wait for the Game of the Year edition to include all the dlc.

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  9. I loved Witcher 3 and hoping for similar quality. Watching various videos I know believe that unless they rebuild it from ground up, it will never work. Sad, because I like Cyberpunk universe.

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  10. Wow. I got pretty far into this game and am disappointed that they haven't got it squared away at this point with over a year after it launched. I quit playing on both PC and Xbox a while ago. This game could have been great.

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  11. Witcher 3 "nextgen" version is not handled exclusively by CDPR, it's done by Saber Interactive (the ones that did the Switch port) so it has little to do with what you are talking about in this video. If you read the statement (which I guess you must at least have seen floating around?) that popped up around this "delay roadmap" you would know what the background to at least the CP2077 delays was. Which imo is the first good news since the launch of this unfinished, internet talking point, piece of game… They did something they should have done and listened to the lower leaders among the dev teams who said that they needed more time and didn't want to release in this state. Don't now if it has more to do with some of the new leadership and changes that happened post the sh*tshow or if this is just something they realized they needed to do if they wanted to have a chance of some kind of redemption ark.

    Anyway, you should really dig into some of this stuff since it's interesting both from a gaming news and a general interest in large gamedev perspective! I got my copy of CP2077 refunded at GOG before all the obligatory YT glitch videos and I wont even think about buying a new copy until we get a version the actual game developers feels happy about… but it's still fascinating to follow along what's happening inside that company and how they are trying to salvage this situation (if you want more in dept and less "dev bad, I'm mad" info then there's a lot to read and there exists compilations of developers answering questions on stream)

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