Things Just Got WORSE For Cyberpunk 2077 – Major Patch Delayed, Huge Hack Impact, & MORE!



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As we all await the possibility of Cyberpunk 2077 turning a corner, more unfortunate news have arrived. The biggest patch yet for the game has been delayed and, honestly, that’s okay provided it’s to continue working on things and getting it right. The reality is that a lot of the team is seemingly unable to work on this patch and that may very well be the actual cause for delay. So as thing just get worse for Cyberpunk 2077, let’s sink into this major patch delay, huge hack impact, and much more.
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39 thoughts on “Things Just Got WORSE For Cyberpunk 2077 – Major Patch Delayed, Huge Hack Impact, & MORE!”

  1. I enjoy Cyberpunk – playing on PC though so not very many problems. And I'm taking my time with the story to stretch out the lifespan of the game. But I feel for the console players, and if DLC, etc. gets delayed I likely won't be playing it anymore by the time anything new is released.

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  2. Jim ryan is absolutely right though, TLOU2 was supposed to release February 2019 but it released 16 months later lol, and it’s the best looking game i’ve ever played

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  3. "influenced the development of this game, because they didn't even have the chance to work on it", maybe they should have released a fully developed game. Instead of lying and taking peoples money for a broken POS

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  4. "Sony's Guy" sounds like he was saying what most reasonable game fans have been thinking (posting/asking for/… ) for years now. I heard no shade — I heard the truth. Sadly, I feel like I've been hearing this 'truth' FOR YEARS NOW! But game releases are just getting worse…

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  5. How does Jason schrier get so much inside information? He’s literally the best gaming journalist in the industry. Like does he have contacts at each game studio? Or does he contact the devs at these studios personally? I’d be so interested to know his process.

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  6. Matty, you are too nice. Like, actually too nice, like the kind of too nice where someone will ROB YOU and you will think it was just a stranger walking up to you out of the blue to pay you a heartfelt compliment…CDPR DESERVE every ounce of what they are getting currently. The development cycle of CP2077 was longer than anthem's. It was announced at e3 2012. It was marketed, for the DURATION of its marketing, as an RPG with branching paths and a focus on choice and consequence. CDPR LIED on every count. They are GUILTY of False Advertising, and almost everything else they have been charged with. They will lose the lawsuit, and they will lose it badly.

    Personally, I hope CD Projekt is forced to liquidate their assets to pay what they owe, and shut down permanently. The devs will easily find other jobs, people who do not value themselves and their time are a valuable commodity in the "games industry." But I hope it will serve as a lesson to other publishers. Break the law, and you will be punished.

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  7. i think i got around 48% of the game done and i mean like 100% everything in the game, and i gotta say i absolutely love this game! like new vegas and cyber punk is right there dawg. and i had to stop playing, cuz the more i played the buggier it got. so imma wait a year and keep this game on my radar and just come back to hopefully finish the game

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  8. I mean, I've seen people who initially said they loved it and haven't played it after the first 2 weeks being out. Hopefully CPR can fix this problem. What they do now will make or break the company.

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  9. Look be nice to each other and be nice to CD projekt red is over these guys had all the time in the world to make cyberpunk great any didn't so why should we be nice to a dumbass company like that I was only thinking about themselves not thinking about the game and why did they release it on the new object consuls

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  10. Matty – How was what Jim Ryan said a "low blow?" He just stated a truth. He also stated that his first party games WON'T be making that mistake going forward. There's nothing wrong with that and I wouldn't say it's a case of Sony "puffing out their chests."

    Nope… that's what CDPR did when they were still the golden child of gaming. Also… I wouldn't say Sony is living in a "glass house." They're one of the 3 power houses in gaming. What are you on about? I know you have an xbox podcast now but chill…

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  11. I'm sorry I'm really nice person but when there taking so damn long to patch that game in the keep making excuses they know they got hacked this is a second time 1st time city project got hacked they should have fixed their

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  12. There seem to be a lot of people that truly believe that a company that publishes modern AAA games could not only survive, but THRIVE if they just paid all of the bills and signed all of the paychecks with all the money they have from the no games they are delivering, and just let Devs and Programmers make whatever game they want, with whatever features they want, whenever they want to do it, with no schedules and with whatever personnel and hardware/software that they want, and release just 'whenever it's done'.

    That's not how ANY business works, and AAA game production IS a business. It's a business with creative and artistic elements, but still a business. SOMEBODY has to sit in the big boy chair and make the hard calls that, more often than not, will assuredly piss SOMEONE off that is involved in the process. Everyone loves to hate on those people, call them greedy, or arrogant, or ignorant, or power hungry, or all of the above, but SOMEONE has to do it and make those hard calls, or the business WILL fail. Bad Management exists, and can certainly be an aspect of why a project fails, but to blame everything on the people tasked with making sure that a business does what a business MUST do is just lazy, and more than a little naïve.

    Just as a company that succeeds can not do so based solely on the brilliance of upper management, it can not fail based solely on the lack of brilliance of the same people.

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