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fedstim: How to hide all these weird street posters? To change on just color square or something. It is too much unecessary sexual content for me everywhere in game.
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OmgNotAgain: Wow man... you bought a wrong game, have fun doing quests. This is gonna be funny.
Not really. It's okay to want to filter out things that you don't like and aren't necessary to function in society or day-to-day life. If CDPR was serious about cyber augments, they would allow us to install some kind of content-blocker or something in lore-friendly way. But alas, we're of course playing a tough, hardened merc in an action game, not our own character in an RPG game (despite CDPR assuring that we will get our own character, not a premade one like Geralt).
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Arthandas: So what you're basically saying is the game is true to its source material? Are you seriously complaining that Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk is a lot like Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk? Do people's ignorance really know no bounds?
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ivanx: By cyberpunk I meant the genre cyberpunk, of which the cool kids here probably never heard, but think that it is the name of some tabletop game of which I never heard of before this video game.
Yes, it is the name of very popular pen & paper rpg - Cyberpunk 2020. You clearly have no clue about it yet you criticize the game for being true to it.

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ivanx: If the video game is true to its source, then Pondesmith just copy pasted all the clichés that were in vogue back in the 80s cyberpunk genre, including the leather clad asses.
Yeah, he did, and added a lot of his own original ideas to the mix.
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ivanx: To quote William Gibson on the matter:
Why are you quoting someone who has nothing to do with this game, and probably never played a computer game in his life? If you want to quote someone, quote Mike Pondsmith himself.
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OmgNotAgain: Wow man... you bought a wrong game, have fun doing quests. This is gonna be funny.
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Naoya8: Not really. It's okay to want to filter out things that you don't like and aren't necessary to function in society or day-to-day life. If CDPR was serious about cyber augments, they would allow us to install some kind of content-blocker or something in lore-friendly way. But alas, we're of course playing a tough, hardened merc in an action game, not our own character in an RPG game (despite CDPR assuring that we will get our own character, not a premade one like Geralt).
You can't filter out main quests.
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fedstim: The single game is just commercial product, like a car, or teapot, or some else. If I pay money - I am a client, whole product must be oriented to me. Otherwise - it is a bad product.
No, it might simply means that it's not a product meant for you. If you don't like it that's perfectly fine then don't purchase it / play it, but expecting it to change to pander to you is silly.
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The pre-launch promotional material made it pretty clear that this is an exaggerated dystopian version of the future where hypersexualization in advertisement is the norm.
How anyone could've missed that is truly baffling.
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Naoya8: Not really. It's okay to want to filter out things that you don't like and aren't necessary to function in society or day-to-day life. If CDPR was serious about cyber augments, they would allow us to install some kind of content-blocker or something in lore-friendly way. But alas, we're of course playing a tough, hardened merc in an action game, not our own character in an RPG game (despite CDPR assuring that we will get our own character, not a premade one like Geralt).
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OmgNotAgain: You can't filter out main quests.
I don't mean filtering out whole plotlines or anything, just a chip that will automatically apply black censor bars (or pixelization for those with more Eastern tastes) to anything a user could find offensive (nudity in case of this game). Maybe even allow it to work with gore too, for consistency.

Forced censorship is of course bad, but having it as an option doesn't hurt anybody.
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OmgNotAgain: Wow man... you bought a wrong game, have fun doing quests. This is gonna be funny.
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Naoya8: Not really. It's okay to want to filter out things that you don't like and aren't necessary to function in society or day-to-day life. If CDPR was serious about cyber augments, they would allow us to install some kind of content-blocker or something in lore-friendly way. But alas, we're of course playing a tough, hardened merc in an action game, not our own character in an RPG game (despite CDPR assuring that we will get our own character, not a premade one like Geralt).
I feel like CDPR would have done wonders for themselves if they just let everyone know ahead of time that V is premade character like Geralt but with deeper customization that allows you to change his look or gender. Once you accept that V isn't a stand in for the player, but a Geralt like, the game makes a lot more sense and is much more enjoyable. It's a disconnect between expectation and reality that leads to frustration when V follows his own path despite you pulling on him to go a different way.
Post edited December 14, 2020 by FallenHeroX1
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OmgNotAgain: You can't filter out main quests.
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Naoya8: I don't mean filtering out whole plotlines or anything, just a chip that will automatically apply black censor bars (or pixelization for those with more Eastern tastes) to anything a user could find offensive (nudity in case of this game). Maybe even allow it to work with gore too, for consistency.

Forced censorship is of course bad, but having it as an option doesn't hurt anybody.
You can (could) make some thing pixelated but the plot still will be about it. How to tell a story about a working girl sold for... bla, bla, bla im not going to spoil. It's a game you have show some things. Yes i can be blurry etc but im my opinion it changes nothing my imagination will still show me those things. Kids in the room also have imagination btw.
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ivanx: To quote William Gibson on the matter:

The trailer for Cyberpunk 2077 strikes me as GTA skinned-over with a generic 80s retro-future, but hey, that's just me.
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ivanx: He read my thoughts when I saw the trailer.
Of course, that doesn't matter. I'll be excited to play it when they REALLY release it.
Quote from here:
https://twitter.com/GreatDismal/status/1005958197654351872?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1005958197654351872%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomicbook.com%2Fgaming%2Fnews%2Fcyberpunk-pioneer-william-gibson-slams-cyberpunk-2077-gta-clone%2F
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OmgNotAgain: it changes nothing my imagination will still show me those things.
Tell that to all those angry weebs that whine about censorship in Japanese porn :D


Still, seeing that stuff (both sex and violence) vs just being told it's there is a subtle difference that some may prefer. It could also make some experiences better BECAUSE of your imagination, similar to how it's old games that are often praised for their atmosphere (especially horror games), while modern titles require a shit-ton of work to get the same effect with hyperrealistic graphics.
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ivanx: By cyberpunk I meant the genre cyberpunk, of which the cool kids here probably never heard, but think that it is the name of some tabletop game of which I never heard before this video game. If the video game is true to its source, then Pondesmith just copy pasted all the clichés that were in vogue back in the 80s cyberpunk genre, including the leather clad asses.
You sound like the person that never watched a movie or read a book, but have consulted the critique / reviews and made up your mind. Play the game, then have a say of what YOU think.
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OmgNotAgain: You can't filter out main quests.
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Naoya8: I don't mean filtering out whole plotlines or anything, just a chip that will automatically apply black censor bars (or pixelization for those with more Eastern tastes) to anything a user could find offensive (nudity in case of this game). Maybe even allow it to work with gore too, for consistency.

Forced censorship is of course bad, but having it as an option doesn't hurt anybody.
So here we go:
1. Black censor bars for nudity / sex
2. Black censor bars for violence/gore

I'm afraid you will just look at black censor bars the whole time. It's not just sex or nudity that is potentially offensive in this game - like the modern society, if you want to be offended, you always will.

Take a random user and he will be offended at something - you can't just take everything away.

This is a mature 18+ game - don't try to make it into a family friendly fest. Just ignore Cyberpunk if mature themes somehow offend you.
Post edited December 14, 2020 by midrand
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ivanx: By cyberpunk I meant the genre cyberpunk, of which the cool kids here probably never heard, but think that it is the name of some tabletop game of which I never heard before this video game. If the video game is true to its source, then Pondesmith just copy pasted all the clichés that were in vogue back in the 80s cyberpunk genre, including the leather clad asses.
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midrand: You sound like the person that never watched a movie or read a book, but have consulted the critique / reviews and made up your mind. Play the game, then have a say of what YOU think.
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Naoya8: I don't mean filtering out whole plotlines or anything, just a chip that will automatically apply black censor bars (or pixelization for those with more Eastern tastes) to anything a user could find offensive (nudity in case of this game). Maybe even allow it to work with gore too, for consistency.

Forced censorship is of course bad, but having it as an option doesn't hurt anybody.
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midrand: So here we go:
1. Black censor bars for nudity / sex
2. Black censor bars for violence/gore

I'm afraid you will just look at black censor bars the whole time. It's not just sex or nudity that is potentially offensive in this game - like the modern society, if you want to be offended, you always will.

Take a random user and he will be offended at something - you can't just take everything away.

This is a mature 18+ game - don't try to make it into a family friendly fest. Just ignore Cyberpunk if mature themes somehow offend you.
hmm, dont know. I am 30+, and for me it more looks like game for teenagers.
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fedstim: The single game is just commercial product, like a car, or teapot, or some else. If I pay money - I am a client, whole product must be oriented to me. Otherwise - it is a bad product.
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Gersen: No, it might simply means that it's not a product meant for you. If you don't like it that's perfectly fine then don't purchase it / play it, but expecting it to change to pander to you is silly.
"it might simply means that it's not a product meant for you" - yes, looks like.
I don't understand why you wrote the next part (about expectations), it's obvious. Maybe I wrote something wrong in english.
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fedstim: The single game is just commercial product, like a car, or teapot, or some else. If I pay money - I am a client, whole product must be oriented to me. Otherwise - it is a bad product.
It's like demanding meat when buying bread. That's not how it work. You did know you are buying Cyberpunk, not Zelda.
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fedstim: The single game is just commercial product, like a car, or teapot, or some else. If I pay money - I am a client, whole product must be oriented to me. Otherwise - it is a bad product.
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coth_rus: It's like demanding meat when buying bread. That's not how it work. You did know you are buying Cyberpunk, not Zelda.
I think all this talk about expectations is due to the fact that many, including me, bought the game very long time ago on pre-order. When nothing was known about. For example, I expected something between the Witcher and DeusEx, and of course this is totally not. But I'm trying to give the game a chance