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CD Projekt's Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 + Phantom Liberty Expansion Thread

gurugeorge

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Strap Yourselves In

Is there even one Pole, male or female, who looks even remotely attractive?


It's a bit like Russia, there are lots of hot girls around, but the guys tend to be either skinny and effete/foppish or thickset and barbarian-looking, but with the classic polish nose being ubiqutous in both strains (usually long, straight and pointy, quite elegant in its peculiar way, but sometimes mushrooming out into a huge, bulbous growth, especially after a lifetime's consumption of Żywiec and Wiśniówka).
 

Quillon

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GAsyLeZakAA4XI1
 

IHaveHugeNick

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CDP doesn't understand modern gamers anymore, playing house with your e-waifu should have been in patch 1.1, maybe also add a bear for players to romance. All the criticism would go away.
 

Yoomazir

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If CDPR is smart, they should keep releasing updates, small or big, in order to keep players interested in the brand until they officially announce the next Cyberpunk game.
 

Zeriel

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If CDPR is smart, they should keep releasing updates, small or big, in order to keep players interested in the brand until they officially announce the next Cyberpunk game.

This is the company that released C2077 early to make more money, only to lose billions more in stock value than they ever sold.
 

Gargaune

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If CDPR is smart, they should keep releasing updates, small or big, in order to keep players interested in the brand until they officially announce the next Cyberpunk game.
Here's a fun counterpoint - the more CDPR keeps releasing patches, the less I'm interested in buying Phantom Liberty 'cause Cyberpunk's mod infrastructure is a Lovecraftian mess and I don't feel like wasting a couple of hours updating every time devs tweak the stream angle for an NPC pissing in a corner.

This is the company that released C2077 early to make more money, only to lose billions more in stock value than they ever sold.
No, this is the publicly-traded company that released CBP2007 as late as they could in the face of stakeholder pressures. The fate of their stock value was sealed much earlier, due to poor core design and a mismanaged development, a couple more months wouldn't have made a difference and there's only so many times you can tell investors and creditors "next Friday for sure, bro."
 

Gerrard

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If CDPR is smart, they should keep releasing updates, small or big, in order to keep players interested in the brand until they officially announce the next Cyberpunk game.
Here's a fun counterpoint - the more CDPR keeps releasing patches, the less I'm interested in buying Phantom Liberty 'cause Cyberpunk's mod infrastructure is a Lovecraftian mess and I don't feel like wasting a couple of hours updating every time devs tweak the stream angle for an NPC pissing in a corner.

This is the company that released C2077 early to make more money, only to lose billions more in stock value than they ever sold.
No, this is the publicly-traded company that released CBP2007 as late as they could in the face of stakeholder pressures. The fate of their stock value was sealed much earlier, due to poor core design and a mismanaged development, a couple more months wouldn't have made a difference and there's only so many times you can tell investors and creditors "next Friday for sure, bro."
And here we have a reddit retard who thinks that shareholders can just go to the company CEO and tell him "Release the fucking game, or else."
 

Lord_Potato

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And here we have a reddit retard who thinks that shareholders can just go to the company CEO and tell him "Release the fucking game, or else."
Worse. If they don't get their release (and corresponding increase of value of their stocks or fat dividend), they may start selling their shares, damaging the value of a company.

Of course CP2077 released in such a bad state that the stock value fell anyway.

But at least bonuses were royal.
 

mediocrepoet

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Codex 2012 Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. MCA Project: Eternity Divinity: Original Sin 2
And here we have a reddit retard who thinks that shareholders can just go to the company CEO and tell him "Release the fucking game, or else."
Worse. If they don't get their release (and corresponding increase of value of their stocks or fat dividend), they may start selling their shares, damaging the value of a company.

Of course CP2077 released in such a bad state that the stock value fell anyway.

But at least bonuses were royal.
The board can also fire and replace the CEO and decides CEO compensation. So it's not like he can just operate in a complete vacuum and not concern himself with outside pressure.
 

Gerrard

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And here we have a reddit retard who thinks that shareholders can just go to the company CEO and tell him "Release the fucking game, or else."
Worse. If they don't get their release (and corresponding increase of value of their stocks or fat dividend), they may start selling their shares, damaging the value of a company.

Of course CP2077 released in such a bad state that the stock value fell anyway.

But at least bonuses were royal.
The board can also fire and replace the CEO and decides CEO compensation. So it's not like he can just operate in a complete vacuum and not concern himself with outside pressure.
I wonder how you will explain the CEO getting 20+ million bonus after the company stock tanked by 60% following the release. You think the shareholders approved that?
You live in a fucking dream world in your head.
 

mediocrepoet

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Codex 2012 Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. MCA Project: Eternity Divinity: Original Sin 2
And here we have a reddit retard who thinks that shareholders can just go to the company CEO and tell him "Release the fucking game, or else."
Worse. If they don't get their release (and corresponding increase of value of their stocks or fat dividend), they may start selling their shares, damaging the value of a company.

Of course CP2077 released in such a bad state that the stock value fell anyway.

But at least bonuses were royal.
The board can also fire and replace the CEO and decides CEO compensation. So it's not like he can just operate in a complete vacuum and not concern himself with outside pressure.
I wonder how you will explain the CEO getting 20+ million bonus after the company stock tanked by 60% following the release. You think the shareholders approved that?
You live in a fucking dream world in your head.
No, I think the board did. Learn to read.
 

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