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I want to say thanks for the effort from the developers in the crafting of the game, its world and its mechanics and while my game has not have a crash yet I've encountered a lot of bugs that I haven't found in either Witcher 2 or Witcher 3.

Honestly if I was asked if the game should have been delayed again or released I would have said release it based on the information available. Forget about DF and their performance analysis. The big issues are those N64 like models, textures and just overall how the game runs on the last gen consoles. I am enjoying the game on PC with the RTX feature set.

I do however think this was disingenuous and had a video gone up show casing the problems the game currently faced on console I think more people would have agreed to have the game wait a while longer. The pressure put onto developers to fix an issue that will take many more months could have been eased with a new time table.

CDPR, you had built a name of trust and reputation that gamers gave you credit for. After this launch its going to take a lot more from you to regain that trust from more than half your player base.
I'm loving it despite of the bugs. Performance in most cases is just a matter of tweaking the config for your machine, I'm playing at 1080p 60 fps stable with a GTX 1070. Sure there're some troubles with AMD CPUs, AVX and other stuff, but I'm sure they will fix them and all the bugs. Just give them some time and have patient. This game is awesome.

TW3 is still my favorite game tho.
I think they released this game on too many platforms at once. IMO, should have been PC and new consoles now. Stadia and old consoles later.
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nalldrg: I think they released this game on too many platforms at once. IMO, should have been PC and new consoles now. Stadia and old consoles later.
It runs relatively well on Stadia and, according to the credits, there was a separate team to work on Stadia optimization alone. Stadia is really just a PC running GUI free Linux on AMD hardware.
My biggest complaint is that I wish they would have either staggered release, with PC out on or close to April and consoles next year - as they clearly needed a lot of work, yet. If not that, then I wish they'd have just told us they'd need another year, in April.

That said, the game is amazing on my PC and I am loving almost every moment of it. There are some annoying glitches, like voices not playing/dialogue not appearing, sometimes, or visual glitches, but I know these will get fixed and everything else is so good that I can ignore this stuff.

I don't think any rpg game, since 'Bloodlines' has been so deeply atmospheric and immersive. I find myself just taking time to enjoy the city, and drive almost everywhere because I love cruising the streets and listening to the fantastic soundtrack. At one point I just sat and listened to a busker playing his guitar for ten minutes while I gazed at the town and pondered my character's thoughts and emotions.

I wish there were more than 1 romance option for gay and lesbian characters (if you don't like Judy, you just get no romance as a lesbian?) while hetero characters have several options. Why not either make everyone 'V' sexual, so as not to deprive any player of content based on their sexual preference, or give 1 relationship of each type and then 1 bi character of each gender? That said - the one romance I did have to choose from, with Judy, was very well done and I do like her. I wish my lesbian character could have had the option of Panam, too, and it was disappointing to get turned down after doing that companion arc but it was still a well written and enjoyable story. It's nice to feel like you're really building a relationship with the characters, instead of running errands and fetching this for them. CDPR does do relationships well, even if we don't get enough options.

Almost everything in this game, aside from the bugs, is a delight and I am really happy that I made the purchase. I plan to take my time getting through to the end and then playing again (probably as a Corpo hacker) at the very least.
Someone spends their Christmas money on the game or Mum and Dad have bought the game on console for their kids Christmas present and you say any disgust towards the developers is not justified?
What kind of world do you live in? The 'I'm alright Jack, **** you' world?
CDPR knew what they were doing when they sold this turkey, no excuses. Don't be so eager to let them of the hook.
Post edited December 15, 2020 by DazBoots
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DazBoots: Someone spends their Christmas money on the game or Mum and Dad have bought the game on console for their kids Christmas present and you say any disgust towards the developers is not justified?
What kind of world do you live in? The 'I'm alright Jack, **** you' world?
CDPR knew what they were doing when they sold this turkey, no excuses. Don't be so eager to let them of the hook.
1. This game is not for kids.
2. Like I said, the console versions deserve the hate.
2. It's not the developers fault that CDPR Management decided to roll this out too early.
I'm not mad but more disappointment on all the cool stuff they removed from the save women apartment mission...they have no excuses to remove all the cool finishing combos...also the story path do not line up anymore nothing seems to line up this is not a RPG because we have no NPC level bars anymore
I have put 8 hours into it so far and it's okay but nothing like was promised , hyped or suggested, and I do feel as if I have been misled.
The launch of CP stinks and there is no getting around this.
I haven't refunded my steam purchase as when things get fixed it should be a pretty good storyline experience, but I am definitely not sold on the living city part, that much is hogwash. It's dull highly scripted buggy city with the worst AI imaginable.
Best game in the decade. No game makes me excited to play, except this one. I almost feel like non gamer anymore.
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ambient_orange: Best game in the decade. No game makes me excited to play, except this one. I almost feel like non gamer anymore.
I feel something similar. I usualy laugh at other games hype and trailers, but Cyberpunk hooked me up from the start of promo campaign.

Cyberpunk is actualy first AAA game I bought since many years. 50h+ in and I am having a lot of fun.

Game still needs a lot of work to really shine.
Post edited December 15, 2020 by PrincessAmanda
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delpierro0815: 2. Like I said, the console versions deserve the hate.
So does the PC version. It's also unacceptably bad.
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delpierro0815: 2. It's not the developers fault that CDPR Management decided to roll this out too early.
It doesn't matter.
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delpierro0815: 2. Like I said, the console versions deserve the hate.
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KentGAllard: So does the PC version. It's also unacceptably bad.
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delpierro0815: 2. It's not the developers fault that CDPR Management decided to roll this out too early.
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KentGAllard: It doesn't matter.
It does matter according to the title of the thread. It's not a CDPR praise but respect for the developers
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delpierro0815: It does matter according to the title of the thread. It's not a CDPR praise but respect for the developers
*crash*

The "Respect for the developers" driver has stopped responding.
Still madly loving every second of the game.

Some magic moments.

Still no major bugs.

I don't ever recall being as invested in a game as I am in this one.