Posted December 14, 2020
To everyone saying not to expect driving game quality for vehicle controls:
a game should hold on on it's own, not in comparison to other games.
I haven't played GTA IV or GTA V at all, spent maybe 10 minutes in Watch Dogs 1 and haven't touched other in the series. My last experience with this kind of open-world game with cars in it were GTA San Andreas and Saints Row 3 and I haven't touched driving games since Need for Speed Most Wanted (though I still mostly played Underground 2 by that point). I don't give a shit how other games do driving.
Driving in CP2077 is bad and saying that "the game isn't about driving" is also wrong, since there was seperate trailer just for cars of Night City.
Spoiler alert below for Delamain side-mission chain:
Once you get Delamain Junior, I'd expect to get a personal AI to so I wouldn't need to drive the car myself, but that;s not the case (and even then, terrible AI of this game would make me regret my choice to do so).
a game should hold on on it's own, not in comparison to other games.
I haven't played GTA IV or GTA V at all, spent maybe 10 minutes in Watch Dogs 1 and haven't touched other in the series. My last experience with this kind of open-world game with cars in it were GTA San Andreas and Saints Row 3 and I haven't touched driving games since Need for Speed Most Wanted (though I still mostly played Underground 2 by that point). I don't give a shit how other games do driving.
Driving in CP2077 is bad and saying that "the game isn't about driving" is also wrong, since there was seperate trailer just for cars of Night City.
Spoiler alert below for Delamain side-mission chain:
Once you get Delamain Junior, I'd expect to get a personal AI to so I wouldn't need to drive the car myself, but that;s not the case (and even then, terrible AI of this game would make me regret my choice to do so).