Grr I’m still torn between getting it for the ps5 or my computer.
My ps5 is payed for but It probably be years before they allow any player mods to the system.
I need a new video card and psu if I want it for computer.
I could hold off playing this game for a few more months and wait for a couple patches/tweaks once its out in the wild and they fix up a few problems.
But I really want that cute thank you note they put in their games for buying them day 1. I hope cyberpunk is the same as witcher in that the day 1 editions are packed with little goodies for being loyal. Its a small thing but its quite a nice touch for developers to actually acknowledge their customer base in interesting ways outside of just a pre-order bonus and it certainly doesnt go unnoticed with me
Comes a time when we all gotta die...even kings.
Only game im looking forward too. Just a month guys!
Really curious how they will handle the narrative, knowing how good they are at this
Considering there is more in plan later even though minor I would rather have a more complete experience. As much as I want to I just don't get that much replay out of the vast majority of single player games. I often find myself stopping at multiple points and taking over a year to finish a second playthrough.
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing...
meh, only big as fuck cars :| i hoped to see some normal car, something like a fiat panda for example D:
I was looking forward to Shadowlands.. even though they were pushing shock factor.
I really enjoyed the concept of discovering another dimension. Even the visual/display of shattering into another reality was awesome. Sylvanas is overplayed. It's been three expansions and it's been getting tiring. (It's just like if we got three Illidan expansions back to back. I would be tired of him too.) My gripe about it was how they went about entering the other dimension. They could've had this happen any other way. Instead they purposefully went for shock factor and in some cases offend people.
Now I have been poking at them about being safe with the other dimension stuff, but ultimately those are harmless small complaints. (I guess it's hard to tell with text when it's serious..I thought it was obvious when joking around..) I would still be interested in seeing what they have to offer us. It just feels like everything is a mess unfortunately and it sucks seeing it like this.
Anyways yes I am looking forward to Cyberpunk 2077 too. I don't get that feeling that the company actually wants it to flop.
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Finally got my Pre-order for this game last friday.
November 19 can't get here soon enough!!!!!!!
That Rayfield Caliburn is sleek AF, and fast too from what I gather. I'm definitely going to be looking for a Rayfield vehicle when I play.
I'm kinda getting the feeling Cyberpunk 2077's gameplay is gonna be a bit shallow and the overall game will be... brief. Too much of what I have seen doesn't focus on the gameplay, and what I have seen of gameplay no robust or complex gameplay systems have been previewed.
I have doubts.
"It's a big club. And you ain't in it. It is also the club they use to beat you with." - George Carlin
While its not out yet: from the gameplay ive seen it actually looks good? Not that terrible auto-aim shooting GTA has but actual FPS mechanics.
Theres weakness analysis (kinda like what Horizon zero dawn did), not sure about the melee combat. But meh. Why do you think itll be bad?
The gameplay looks shallow and simplistic. I am getting a real, "Width of an ocean, depth of a puddle" vibe from the promotional material and previews lately.
It's for developers and designers to present complex and novel gameplay mechanics. Audiences ought to not be looking for anything but.
"It's a big club. And you ain't in it. It is also the club they use to beat you with." - George Carlin