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People are just stupid to lay all these expectations on CDPR. People made this a far bigger deal because it happened to the holy, infallible CDPR. If that is what you think of them, you shouldn't be allowed to spend $60 yet.
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RTX has nothing to do with it.Is it because they unneccessarly spent too much resources on adopting RTX instead of fixing bugs and stability? What is the role of nvidia of ruining this game?
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Processor | Core i9-9900k |
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They had worse egg on their faces with The Witcher. Yet they made a positive reputation out of it, if you recall how they handled the situation. It is how you deal with the egg that makes or breaks you, not the egg itself.They've got egg on their faces and that's worse than less profits
Um no. They didn’t actually put those hundreds on CB until after TW3 was out and most of the work on its expansions was complete. Until then it really was just a small operation. This was all public knowledge in late 2015 when they announced the shift of employees.employing hundreds of people whose sole focus for 8 years was developing this game, this was not a two man operation running from someone's basement.
Huh? How so for such a broad, general statement that I have not found to be the case. I’ve had a couple that were buggy, including AC Valhalla, but still extremely playable. Edit: *AC Unity was the only real mess, Those who waited a year got a fairly good game.despite Ubisoft games being playable they still run like crap
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VR HMD | Samsung Odyssey VR |
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Um no. They didn’t actually put those hundreds on CB until after TW3 was out and most of the work on its expansions was complete. Until then it really was just a small operation. This was all public knowledge in late 2015 when they announced the shift of employees
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These are all my own personal experience:Huh? How so for such a broad, general statement that I have not found to be the case. I’ve had a couple that were buggy, including AC Valhalla, but still extremely playable. Edit: *AC Unity was the only real mess, Those who waited a year got a fairly good game.
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I know what your point was, and it was wrong. Yes, the basic, ancient consoles should not have had a release of the game. But your point was it was because they had 8 years of full staff, which is a huge exaggeration...almost 50% more time than they actually had. Just make your point, don’t use false facts to make it.You missed my point, what you're saying is, since 2015 they changed their main focus to Cyberpunk, and had most of their resources dedicated to this game, fine, my point is, the company knew before launch the console versions of the game were hot garbage, if you still believe they didn't know as stated by their recent PR releases, I don't know what to say to you.
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I know what your point was, and it was wrong. Yes, the basic, ancient consoles should not have had a release of the game. But your point was it was because they had 8 years of full staff, which is a huge exaggeration...almost 50% more time than they actually had. Just make your point, don’t use false facts to make it.
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And there YOU go. What you see as a defense is simply me telling you that false facts don’t make your point. You can make your point well enough without inflating figures.I'm not gonna go in circles when obviously you are focusing on a single paragraph of my post to try and defend CDPR.
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Is it because they unneccessarly spent too much resources on adopting RTX instead of fixing bugs and stability? What is the role of nvidia of ruining this game?
You can’t squeeze a video game to check if it’s good like an apple at the supermarket. But if you could, it wouldn’t matter; game publishers would dunk it in enough shiny wax to disguise any imperfections. All the consumer sees is their hand reaching for it.
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I get this most notably with the paper bags that contain enemy loot after hiding their body in a container. The occasional floating cell phone or something, but it's mainly after hiding bodies for me.- many levitating / air stuck objects
This. I remember it being kind of difficult to position yourself to pick up things in TW3, but definitely not as frequently here. So many things right in front of me I should be able to easily grab but can't for an unknown reason. Had the same drones staying in the sky issue as well. That one was frustrating as they had some solid loot. On a similar note, maybe they can implement a "switch focus" command? Many times I try and grab loot that will be right next to an NPC and I can't get it because pressing F just talks to them over and over. Would be to nice to hover over the item, and be able to push, idk, Q, to swap command from talking to the NPC to picking up the item.un-lootable bodies, boxes, etc... either because they were semi- buried in the map or were at level but was stupid hard to try position myself so the interaction dialogue could appear; also in the Delamain quest some of the killed flying drones would not fall to the ground after being killed...
Had the inverse once yesterday. Was riding in Panam's car and we were having a conversation but she sounded like she was talking over the phone.sound inconsistencies (while on the phone in a conversation, the npc voice swapped between a normal tone and a "voice through the phone" tone)
I've only seen 3-5 T-posing NPCs, and my character has done it once on a bike.several npc's on a side job were stuck in a stiff crucified position
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Keyboard | Corsair K95 |
Bummer.
Although it is not my genre, I would like to see it sell a lot, so maybe CDPR will finance another Witcher-style RPG.
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<SNIP>However they need to be taught a lesson here.
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Says who?
Pretty sure shareholders had some say in that. But....Sounds to me like this game shouldn't have been released on last generation consoles and kept to the next generation where the game would actually run. Yes, it would have resulted in less profits but now look at them. They've got egg on their faces and that's worse than less profits.
....I'll go along with this. At the very least limit it to PS4Pro and XBOSWhile people may not be happy, but I certainly agree with you. The developers should have put their foot down and limit the game to the new consoles.
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I really don't think so, it's way worse now with CP.They had worse egg on their faces with The Witcher. Yet they made a positive reputation out of it, if you recall how they handled the situation. It is how you deal with the egg that makes or breaks you, not the egg itself.
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Memory | 32GB (2x16) Mushkin Redline DDR-4 3200 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB |
Storage | 1x 1TB MX500 (OS); 2x 6TB WD Black; 1x 2TB MX500; 1x 1TB BX500 SSD; 1x 6TB WD Blue storage (eSATA) |
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Case | Fractal Design Define R4 Black -windowed |
Audio Device(s) | Soundblaster Z |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX-1000 Gold |
Mouse | Coolermaster Sentinel III (large palm grip!) |
Keyboard | Logitech G610 Orion mechanical (Cherry Brown switches) |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (Start10 & Fences 3.0 installed) |
Read again. I didn’t say W3. I said The Witcher. If you don’t know, then ask. That is where they made their reputation. Did you ever wonder why the only version available is “The Enhanced Edition” or in some locales “The Director’s Cut”? It’s not because they wanted to do extra things to it.I really don't think so, it's way worse now with CP.
I recall 2 issues with W3 - bugs and graphics.
There were plenty of bugs but when it came to the game behind them, it was almost universally praised. Bugs can (and were) fixed, and people are aware of the sad reality nowadays that big, open games usually come with bugs that need to be ironed out later. It's the price we pay for ambitious projects.
Graphical downgrade when compared to trailers was a thing, but the game still actually looked awesome, so people grumbled a bit but then let it go.
And then there's expectations, possibly the most important factor. When W3 was coming out, I think the prevalent attitude of interested gamers was "can they do it". It was the first such an ambitious project for CDPR, they've never made an open world game before and it was not as big a studio as it is now. With Cyberpunk the hype was unreal, certainly not helped by brazen marketing.