The Whole Cyberpunk 2077 Dumpster Fire



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29 thoughts on “The Whole Cyberpunk 2077 Dumpster Fire”

  1. I haven't watched the video yet but I've just about completed the whole game and it was very bug-free. I had a couple of T-poses and 1 of the characters did something weird for a second in a cutscene. Obviously the main issue that everyone encounters is the AI walking around the city dissappearing and reappearing. I've noticed that the amount of bugs people experience is related to their hardware and graphics settings. When I turned settings all the way down everything went to shit. I was playing with 8gb ram and everything took too long to load driving around, I upgraded to 16gb and suddenly there are cars and AI everywhere I go like it's supposed to be. The content is lacking quite a bit, there are so many doors and shops you should be able to walk in but you can't. I hope they will bring in a huge update with all the missing features but I doubt it will ever happen.

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  2. I do not give a shit about anything else than a fkn great game! Either you like it or not you should have believe enough in a project to either crash and burn or be understood and loved! Anything else short than that and you shouldn't be in the videogame developing business. Do something in which you believe in, more than you want others to believe! Opinion journalists are such a fkn joke from both sides! It's like trying to watch a clown doing malabarism from the perspective of someone from the crowd… meanwhile real practical competence still get excuses to runaway with a shitty narrative!

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  3. If any game-developer completely capitulates to any kind of Press, they're not a worthy part of gaming development!… either it is Art and their own vision of a MasterPiece or a Great Videogame or it is not! Everything else past this argument is a waste of time. I paid for that shit! Fuck everyone involved at that from CEO's to Game-Developers to the Press! Fuck all of you!

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  4. If people are getting paid 430$ a month to develop a fkn videogame while working in a supposed global-videogame company!… what a fkn joke! If you can't pay your workers properly, then just don't be an employer!

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  5. This people could not have tolerated saints row 3. But it's kinda ironic that most of the enemies that one kills I'm cyberpunk, are indeed minorities or trans people (transhuman even) but it's fiction and a Dystopian one, it's meant to be bad

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  6. About Bisexuals at 22:00. You would be surprised at how much bisexuals get lambasted in the LGB community back in the 90's and early 2000's. Most likely before then too, but the stories I know from myself, my friends, and others are all around that time. I have had gay men people straight up tell me I am a 'tourist' in homosexuality because I am bisexual. I have had multiple people throughout my life tell me bisexuality 'isn't a thing'. That I am gay/straight and don't know it yet. Bi-erasure is 100% a thing that has happened from the LGB and LGBTQ community that still continues on, albeit to a lesser degree. It was far less in volume than dealing with flippant homophobia, but it eviscerates places where you should be free to be who you are openly.

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  7. I know Richard gets to it, but Saints Row 3/4 had massively more flexible character customization than Cyberpunk and they didn't make a big deal of it at all.

    For the budget and the promises of cyberpunk, only having 2 voices is so insane to me.

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  8. It's mad that we expect dystopian fiction to adhere to our 21st C standards. How can we have fiction depicting dystopias without "offending" people today. It's the death of an art.

    How can we have antagonists without offending someone?

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