WandaVision Thoughts & Contest! CES 2021 & Cyberpunk 2077 – The Rundown – Electric Playground



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The Rundown returns and Victor Lucas has the latest on WandaVision and the MCU, the TVs and Robots from CES 2021 and the woes and troubles of Cyberpunk 2077!

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25 thoughts on “WandaVision Thoughts & Contest! CES 2021 & Cyberpunk 2077 – The Rundown – Electric Playground”

  1. What the funk?!? The Rundown is back?!? Hallelujah!
    Can't wait for WandaVision! Love that Marvel and Disney are seeking to take adventurous risks and tell unique stories.
    CDPR need to be made an example of, but not for releasing a bad game. No one working on a game directly wants to release a bad one, but investors can put pressure on a company to launch. Look at No Man's Sky. A disaster in launch, but now? No, not perfect, but much more fun and engaging. We live in a world of constant updates, so a broken game can be fixed through updates. A broken programming team can not. CDPR deserve to be reprimanded for the awful work conditions over the last few months, with everyone under massive crunch. And a fine isn't enough. A fine is a fee. It's just a cost they can budget against next time. I, for one, refuse to ever buy Cyberpunk.

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  2. good to see this again, good to see you again. I enjoy getting my news from you and I like that you are one of the originals, always get nostalgic from the original electric playground. Sorry COVID messed up the studio show. I dont play a lot of current gen stuff, I played Cyberpunk briefly at my brothers over Christmas and 5 mins in there was clipping/graphical issues, glitches….

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  3. I would say cyberpunk 2077 Is already getting punished In the same way no man's sky and fallout 76 By releasing a 1/2 ass Game By the time the game gets fixed known gonna give a Flip about it anymore

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  4. I played quite a lot of Cyberpunk 2077. It is a good game, for sure. I have over 120 hours of play time without even beating the story with a single ending yet (I've been doing combats pretty sneaky-like instead of just rushing through with guns, it's more of a challenge).

    However the problem that I have with the game isn't with performance nor bugs. It's a lack of features (like QoL), badly engineered/designed mechanics (like crafting being broken so that even without any investment into it you can get infinite money/materials), and flat out unfinished and other problematic stuff.

    For example, various clothing mods don't do anything (+dmg vs high threat, +damage&chance for crits (single mod), movement speed, fall dmg). The game doesn't tell you that you can only have 1 Bully mod and 1 Fortuna mod, some certain iconic armors aren't removed (as they're supposed to) when better versions are crafted, and they cannot be dropped, sold, nor disassembled! The game doesn't list many of the cool POIs (there are many). The game doesn't have any names nor previews for map icons (ex. shops). The game doesn't tell you if you've been to a place before or not. There's no way to hide all the "cars for sale" "quest" markers shown on the map. Legendary specs only appear on the first time visit (I guess technically a bug). Not enough legendary specs, or more-so no option to choose appearance separate from the armor that you use (ignoring the very few "set" clothing item, two of which remove your face/hat item and leave you barefoot). Almost all the cars drive like trash. Pretty odd considering that even the cheaper or junkier cars in the game look pretty darn cool/powerful. Armor system is _terrible; it just subtracts damage taken, meaning that you can be invincible once you hit a threshold, and that early on the armor does next to nothing. For whatever reason melee also completely ignores armor, and enemies don't get any more HP in higher difficulties either.

    I could go on and on about these "little" problems that really hurt the game a lot. It's not the bugs that are the main problem. With the bugs or without the bugs I'd give it a 8/10. But if they polished the game to have good QoL and mechanics, and maybe even some extra content (early game (pre-heist) felt way too rushed) and the game would be an easy 9/10, and probably even a 10/10 (like 9.6 lets say) when mods and DLC and expansions add even more.

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  5. Jaleel White?!! That's way past cool!

    I'm not playing Cyberpunk, but my roommate was on Xbox One S. She wasn't having too many problems, except for when someone next to Keanu was playing air guitar, until she reached a point where the game essentially won't let her progress until a patch comes out. She paid close to $100 for this game, something needs to be done to keep games from coming out like this.

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