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Hey,

As I've been playing I've found a few bugs. I know everyone is having the same experience. I also know that CDPR must be a bit overwhelmed on the bug reports. Which means reporting them might be worse than not reporting at all. But I don't know, hence asking.

Do you prefer us to keep reporting bugs, or is it worthless?
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Pb2plus: Hey,

As I've been playing I've found a few bugs. I know everyone is having the same experience. I also know that CDPR must be a bit overwhelmed on the bug reports. Which means reporting them might be worse than not reporting at all. But I don't know, hence asking.

Do you prefer us to keep reporting bugs, or is it worthless?
I work for a software company not in the gaming industry but I would argue its better for customers to report bugs vs not reporting them at all. These types of metrics are likely tracked in the back end and are used to prioritize which bugs get fixed first. Forum posts/other unofficial documentation doesn't really matter if there isn't anything tracking it internally.
Strange question, really. :-)

If you discovered bugs, actual bugs, compile a detailed bug report, describe where, when, how it happens, attach logs and maybe a save game so they are better able to reproduce it and send it all to CDPR. They aren't paying attention to their own technical forums where users report bugs as That is a place for users to discuss, help, not their official tec-channel. They even caution to report issues directly to support which is so well hidden that it's difficult to find.

Contact Support

You will probably have to reload the website numerous times because their website is worse than bug bear situation over here at times.

Pay attention that there is a field called Short description with a 1000 letter limit (spaces count towards that limit as well). So, basically, ignore it and upload .txt files containing full description, screenshots, save game and dxdiag. Pay attention that for files of any kind there's a 25MB upload limit.

At least that is the best way to be heard or let their technical staff know what's going on to fix it.
Thanks for the replies.

Most of the bugs I've seen are solved by reloading a save, meaning that probably sending the save-game is worthless unless it is always replicable, right?

Nevertheless, where do I typically find my savegames in a PC?
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Pb2plus: Thanks for the replies.

Most of the bugs I've seen are solved by reloading a save, meaning that probably sending the save-game is worthless unless it is always replicable, right?

Nevertheless, where do I typically find my savegames in a PC?
%userprofile%\Saved Games\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077\
No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates. I would be really worried if I was CDPR and no one was complaining or giving feedback.
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edgain77: No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates. I would be really worried if I was CDPR and no one was complaining or giving feedback.
"No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates" - that is definitely not true. What do you think their internal or external testers do? They've problably reported a few thousand issues already. Just need time to fix them. Player feedback is welcome, but they would fix the game even with zero reports.
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Pb2plus: Hey,

As I've been playing I've found a few bugs. I know everyone is having the same experience. I also know that CDPR must be a bit overwhelmed on the bug reports. Which means reporting them might be worse than not reporting at all. But I don't know, hence asking.

Do you prefer us to keep reporting bugs, or is it worthless?
At this point it is probably more sensible to just report stuff that actually works...
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edgain77: No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates. I would be really worried if I was CDPR and no one was complaining or giving feedback.
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merin: "No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates" - that is definitely not true. What do you think their internal or external testers do? They've problably reported a few thousand issues already. Just need time to fix them. Player feedback is welcome, but they would fix the game even with zero reports.
What do internal/external game testers do, you ask? I dont know what they´ve been doing honestly if the game launched with so many bugs that people are complaining about. Quality assessment starts before launching a product in my book.
Post edited December 14, 2020 by edgain77
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merin: "No reporting means no changes, fixing issues or updates" - that is definitely not true. What do you think their internal or external testers do? They've problably reported a few thousand issues already. Just need time to fix them. Player feedback is welcome, but they would fix the game even with zero reports.
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edgain77: What do internal/external game testers do, you ask? I dont know what they´ve been doing honestly if the game launched with so many bugs that people are complaining about. Quality assessment starts before launching a product in my book.
Well you don't know jack about game development then. When QA find bugs, they report and prioritize them. Believe me, they know about all of the issues. They are not stupid, this is their job. But besides reporting them, they can do nothing. They not the ones who fix them. Developers do. And if developers have a strict deadline, they simply cannot finish in time. It's the management's fault, that the game is a buggy mess, not the testers' and not the developers'. This is what people should understand already. Also, the management's hand are tied too, because of the shareholders. It's pure business, nothing else.
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edgain77: What do internal/external game testers do, you ask? I dont know what they´ve been doing honestly if the game launched with so many bugs that people are complaining about. Quality assessment starts before launching a product in my book.
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merin: Well you don't know jack about game development then. When QA find bugs, they report and prioritize them. Believe me, they know about all of the issues. They are not stupid, this is their job. But besides reporting them, they can do nothing. They not the ones who fix them. Developers do. And if developers have a strict deadline, they simply cannot finish in time. It's the management's fault, that the game is a buggy mess, not the testers' and not the developers'. This is what people should understand already. Also, the management's hand are tied too, because of the shareholders. It's pure business, nothing else.
I feel at some point in history we did know, but somewhere between awesome and mainstream it's become forgotten knowledge that Testers have no power over what gets done and by when, let alone when the game releases.
I reported a quest bug to CDPR and they replied to me on the same day asking for my save files, so yes I would report them for sure!!