Why do the people who "get access" and leak stuff early always sound like they have brain damage? lol
Thinking same thing, like WTF is wrong with those kids doing that stream? Whack jobs.
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Why do the people who "get access" and leak stuff early always sound like they have brain damage? lol
No, actually he makes sense this time. He's saying the game doesn't leave enough to your imagination while playing it.Just typical Comixbooks
Character models do look subpar.Cyberpunk has a plastic look and feel to people and some other things. A pretty common problem for a lot of games for whatever reasons. In particular, the people standout. It looks pretty good overall though. Can't see the final game changing much but stuff always looks different in real time compared to a compressed video.
yeah, but it's the "day one patch" they've been working on. that's how they were able to delay the game despite "going gold."copies of the game are sitting in warehouses?...so CDPR shipped out copies 2.5 weeks ahead of the December 10th release date?...I thought they said they were still working on the older gen console versions which caused the most recent delay?
Character models do look subpar.
And what does that mean? How would a game leave anything to your imagination while playing it? If you are referring to the backstory, then there is no way he can know how much of that is told and left for imagination.No, actually he makes sense this time. He's saying the game doesn't leave enough to your imagination while playing it.
He obviously wants to play the tabletop version, so of course he is disappointed it doesn't leave room for imaginationAnd what does that mean? How would a game leave anything to your imagination while playing it? If you are referring to the backstory, then there is no way he can know how much of that is told and left for imagination.
Back in the days that was common to leave a lot to the imagination, obviously the Zork kind of games was an extreme of that, but even a Quest for Glory, the character voice, mimic, most of the world, a lot was left to the imagination, a bit like a book.And what does that mean? How would a game leave anything to your imagination while playing it? If you are referring to the backstory, then there is no way he can know how much of that is told and left for imagination.
I've played text adventure games. Kind of irrelevant in the context of cp2077. So yeah, I stand by my original statement.Back in the days that was common to leave a lot to the imagination, obviously the Zork kind of games was an extreme of that, but even a Quest for Glory, the character voice, mimic, most of the world, a lot was left to the imagination, a bit like a book.
A lot was made up in the player heads.
I've played text adventure games. Kind of irrelevant in the context of cp2077. So yeah, I stand by my original statement.
Early gaming of Death Stranding is an other one recent example, even modern game with modern expectation limiting what they can do can leave to imagination most of what a movie can leave to imagination I would imagine.all of that is fodder for the imagination.
I started with the most obvious to make it clear that there is little to no limit to what a game can leave to the player imagination, that was to establish that fact. Now trying to sell a text adventure would be hard in 2020, making it yes in the context of a cp2077 talk a bit empty, but the other example just below are not text adventure.I've played text adventure games. Kind of irrelevant in the context of cp2077. So yeah, I stand by my original statement.
I don't understand all the people turning up their noses at the graphics. It looks freaking amazing. I don't see anything to complain about there. It's a complex open world game with hundreds of npcs, you can't expect the same detail on every one of them like in games with a dozen characters.
And the game doesn't look nearly as plastic as Doom 2016 / Eternal, and most were eating that game up, so why the hate for this? It seems to me, that you are having either unrealistic expectations, or just want to be contrarians for the sake of it.
And how does he know how muct of that is in CP2077? As said, I stand by my original statement.Not at all, modern games benefit from it emensly, but moreso in plot and characters then what the corner of a room looked like.
Mass Effect - the reapers as an unknowable evil gave them mystery and our brains filled in the details. ME3's end could never live up to a good imagination.
Leaving out plot details, oddball characters you only see for a moment, all of that is fodder for the imagination. Jim henson did it all the time, oroginal star wars too.
And how does he know how muct of that is in CP2077? As said, I stand by my original statement.
And what does that mean? How would a game leave anything to your imagination while playing it? If you are referring to the backstory, then there is no way he can know how much of that is told and left for imagination.
If Crytek made Cyberpunk would it have been called Cryberpunk
Will it be able to be played 2 player on Steam? A lot of games say one player but take 2nd controller and work, split screen etc.Buy Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam and you get an exclusive short story
Anyone who buys Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam, whether as a pre-order or after release, will receive an exclusive short story called '2AM — She Calls'...to be clear, this is not an in-game reward...it's a story written by Cyberpunk 2077 story lead Tomasz Marchewka that will presumably show up as a pdf in your game files...as explained on Twitter, the story "will show you the hostile streets of Night City as seen by Frank, an ex-NCPD officer working the night shift as a Combat Cab driver."
buying Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam will also net you some other exclusives, "including avatars, posters, and a wallpaper", presumably for display on your Steam profile...it's unusual for CD Projekt Red to offer exclusive items on a storefront that isn't GOG, but buying the game there will get you a different exclusive—Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams, a 50-page digital comic about scavengers in Night City written by CDPR's narrative manager Bartosz Sztybor, with art by Filipe Andrade and Alessio Fioriniello...
https://www.pcgamer.com/buy-cyberpunk-2077-on-steam-and-you-get-an-exclusive-short-story/
Will it be able to be played 2 player on Steam? A lot of games say one player but take 2nd controller and work, split screen etc.
Yeah, I know; but so is goat simulator but it took a 2nd controller and works in split screen, just wondering?Its a single player game...
Yeah, I know; but so is goat simulator but it took a 2nd controller and works in split screen, just wondering?
Will it be able to be played 2 player on Steam? A lot of games say one player but take 2nd controller and work, split screen etc.
Afraid not. If it did, it would be a hidden feature they have never mentioned or... gauging from the Trailers, designed the game around.
Impressions from people who've played it are highly positive.
+ a huge expansive rpg with great writing
+ main storyline is a very well done, engaging, coherent plot
+ enjoyable gameplay that hooks you once you get into it
+ city scale, size, crowd density and npc variety are extremely impressive
+ conversations and dialogue choices are entertaining and impactful
+ feels like an slower paced RPG not an FPS or action game
+ quality side missions with depth
+ very mature game, dark intense plots with sex and violence
+ npcs are very fleshed out, incredible different, each with in depth lore
+ does not feel like reading a book, the story/lore unfolds 'naturally' through interactions with the world/characters
+- takes a while (8-10) hours for the pace of the game to pick up
+- first person 'shooting' is kinda mediocre until you unlock certain perks
- melee combat is a bit clunky/mediocre as expected
Same. Fresh install of Windows, drivers up to date, preorder complete and ready to pre-load. Even dusted out my PC for maximum GPU capability (not that it was particularly dusty to begin with..) Let's go!My body (and PC) is ready.
I really hope Best Buy doesn't screw up my pre-order. The game's been delayed multiple times, and with every delay I get an e-mail notification from them "order cancelled" followed by "sorry, we sent an e-mail in error". To make matters worse, I created the account on their site after placing an order as guest, so I can't even view the order Next week will be interesting. I hope I don't miss out on PCMR CE because of this.Same. Fresh install of Windows, drivers up to date, preorder complete and ready to pre-load. Even dusted out my PC for maximum GPU capability (not that it was particularly dusty to being with..) Let's go!
I wouldn't stress too much, you'll probably be fine. Absolute worst case, if they delay your order, you could buy it digitally to play it on launch and then sell off the code that the CE comes with.I really hope Best Buy doesn't screw up my pre-order. The game's been delayed multiple times, and with every delay I get an e-mail notification from them "order cancelled" followed by "sorry, we sent an e-mail in error". To make matters worse, I created the account on their site after placing an order as guest, so I can't even view the order Next week will be interesting. I hope I don't miss out on PCMR CE because of this.