Why You Should Absolutely Play Cyberpunk 2077 in 2022!



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Cyberpunk 2077 over the past two years has received a nice amount of updates which fixed a lot of underlying problems the game has, as well as adding new content. That’s why, after replaying the game again on PC and PS5 I absolutely think you should check it out.

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  2. Once (if) WolvenKit gets a level editor, Cyberpunk is going to be immortal. Can't wait for the 5gb mod download that opens every single door in NC and actually makes it completely explorable.

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  3. I finally picked up a ps5 and I gotta say, that definitely feels like the intended cyberpunk experience IMO. The way the controller reacts to your driving or shooting, and the tasteful use of the controller speaker really add to the experience for me over PC.

    If they would’ve waited another 6-12 months to release this game and skipped the last gen release I really feel like there wouldn’t have been close to as much, if any hate directed towards this incredibly beautiful and ambitious game.

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  4. Started it after the Anime, finished with Panam ending, never knew a game can affect me so deep emotionally and to make me even cry, really
    Great storytelling and
    immersion, felt like a movie

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  5. I bought the game shortly after release, played a few hours, and decided to wait until it was fixed. A week ago I decided to finally start my play through again. Massively improved, but still has some stuff to smooth out. For example, the road could be empty, but then I spin in a circle and traffic will spawn before my eyes. Police still need work. They just teleport to you and don’t chase you, so they aren’t really a challenge. Some other minor bugs are still present but for the most part I’m enjoying it.

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  6. I'm actually having more bugs on pc compared to release. Crashes, quests bugging out, revealing position bug traveling across the save files. A lot of perks don't work too. Like the ultimate one from Quickhacks or Toxicology.

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  7. in my first playthrough a few weeks ago i noticed a total of one t-pose from one npc in a corner.
    i also could not pick up 3 pieces of loot because they were covered by other elements.
    that makes 4 minor glitches in over 70 hours of very enjoyable gameplay.

    i play mostly rpgs ans strategy games and frankly any bioware game you care to name has more bugs than that and don't even get me started with bethesda, they usually top that number of glitches before you even are done on the character creation screen (does not mean the games are not excellent, but let's face it, there is a reason r/bugthesda exists …

    honestly people who still are compalining about the number of bugs in cyberpunk 2077 are full of shit. cdpr really messed up the release but they did a great job fixing thei game since then.

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  8. Needs a RDR2 bounty system where you incur a bounty and can go pay it off. Police dont instantly pop up its a slow burn. You will get hunted by mercs/edgerunners, then cops, then better solos, then max tac etc unless you pay off your bounty. If you paired this with a Humanity rating – Cyberpsycho event mechanic where V could get affected by cyberpsychosis unless expensively medicated or cyberware removed/ organics regrafted … V could go NPC and start punching, stabbing, shooting (exempt scripted missions for devs sake). Would really ante up your stakes

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  9. Playing on PS4 PRO since I can’t find a PS5, some annoying bugs like the pop ups and crashes but the game is still playable. Too bad the game feels like a ghost town though.

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  10. The anime was what I was expecting from the game on release , CD PR fucked up big time.. not even that great anime is getting me to play this boring piece of shit

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  11. PLEASE Help I've got a old rig Alienware Alpha I7 8Gb RAM 860M GTX run the game on low settings, had no problems until patch 1.6 when I interact with anything to a enemy to a item the game will crash. Is this a patch problem or my PC?

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  12. I’ve been playing cyberpunk since day 1. I’ve been playing the less buggy version. But honestly I don’t see all the new hype. The anime series isn’t going to make the game magically better. It just drew unaware people to the game. The games less buggy with the patches but overall it’s the same game with some small customization dlc. If you didn’t like cyberpunk in the beginning your not going to like it now and visa versa. The biggest change will be the story dlc next year other then that the games the exact same. It’s that simple. 🤷‍♂️ Don’t let the anime make you think the games different or better.

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  13. I enjoyed playing Witcher 3 so much that my hands were shaking, and played Witcher 3 five more times, start to end, with
    mods and without. When I finally got CyberPunk 2077…
    It wasn't the bugs that bothered me it was the contents…I don't know how to formulate into words how much disappointed I was.
    System mechanics, NPC, AI, side quest, story…Everything is the same as Witcher 3, but after finishing the game, I didn't get the
    same satisfaction as Witcher 3. After finishing Cyberpunk 2077, I never looked back… I just don't know. Overall it's a good game but

    I just didn't enjoy it as much. I remember riding Roach everywhere in the game, totally immersed in trying to discover every corner of the map without
    using fast travel, and when I finish the side quest I wished that it was a little longer but in Cyberpunk, I just wanted to get to the destination really fast and get the quest over with.
    I just don't know…

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  14. I played this game the second it released had it pre installed on my console waiting for midnight to tic over. I played it all the way trough without looking at any reviews that came throughout the few days that followed I had no idea it was getting badly criticised because for me I loved playing the game from start to finish it wasn’t until I finished my story that I saw all the hate. I was shocked that was 2020 two years later and I’m so happy to see this game finally getting the credit it deserves.

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  15. i just finish the game yesterday and i start again with another character on ps5.
    it runs very smooth yes it has some bugs from time to time but the world and the characters are amazing
    a solid 8 from me and now you can found it 15-10 euros

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  16. watching edgerunners pisssed me off even more, that was the game we were supposed to get, just some unknown working their way up in NIght city with RPG elements, not the hamfisted johnny story….NIGHTCITY has potential, but te game is still bad, street cred doesn't mean much, choices don't matter…the potential was there..i wouldn't have minded bugs if the game itself was what was promised

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  17. The only thing still lacklustre in this game is the police system. And now that they've confirmed a police overhaul with maxtac presence, this game will soon be what was promised (minus branching story details that are impossible to change)

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  18. I bought it a couple of months ago. On my second character and having a blast. I have noticed on forums and such that a lot of CP2077 players that write on such places are a bunch of cry babies that whine a lot and expect way too much.

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  19. I played it on release and loved it. The bugs were not that bad. I did everything, every achievement, bought every car etc. There’s nothing left to do. Had to grind a bit too much because things were not balanced, but it was not that bad. I will not play again until there’s an expansion

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  20. micro decisions.
    some video creator went trough the code, only 4% of all dialogue options which aren't simply progressing the story forward, have no impact on anything.
    and, the really big issue with the lack of that is, this game was overdone for this, one time and never touch again, story playtrough.
    this game deserves a story with replay value.
    the setting is wasted on the story that is there.
    not saying there are no good side quests, but the what they sold this as, was an immersive sim, and it should've been that.
    this is like building a whole ass palace, for a mouse.
    this story would have even more impact, if there was no side content. this story could've been one of the best games, if it was told linearily.
    this world they put together desrves something similiar to FNV.
    a game that reinvites you to see it multiple times.

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