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Cyberpunk 2077 Pre-Release Thread [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

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the VGX trailer says In Game Footage
look at that table flip over in response to aard at the ~1:00 mark
 

Doktor Best

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It's kind of hard to imagine how someone can get motion sickness from games. I can explain it to myself, like the brain is thinking your body is moving by the signals from your eyes, but it's weird. The only time I ever get motion sickness is if I'm reading in a moving car. Oh well, it's interesting nonetheless. Too bad she probably won't be able to play it, seeing as she's a huge fan of the setting.

Buy a Rift, drink a few beers and play a fast vr racing game while standing. Now you know motion sickness.
 

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Grab the Codex by the pussy
European games

What are european games? There is western and there is asian, in games' world. Certainly there aren't some group of european games with nudity that 'muricans haven't seen/played/heard about. This isn't TV/cinema.

Yea white people are all the same

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People complain about FPP but I'm actually quite enthusiastic about CP2077. With slow-mo, sliding, wall-running and super jumping it can be a great FPS.

There have been few FPP RPGs out there like Bloodlines or New Vegas. With the camera shifting to TPP during dialogues and driving I am fairly certain the devs know what they are doing.

The criticism from author of Neuromancer is kinda toxic - I get a vibe he is upset that CDP RED didn't go with his vision of Cyberpunk world and instead with Pondsmith which is exactly why this year's E3 trailer was in daylight - and how unique the game and universe can be if you mix it up a little.

I think this game is planned to be released at June-August or maybe fall in 2019 unless there is a delay. CDP RED could've just went to LA this year and just give interviews instead of showing nearly an hour of gameplay behind doors. They probably won't give a release date until there is like 6 months left to finalize things to give them some breathing room. That's how I feel and probably that's what they were aiming for at E3.
 

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With the camera shifting to TPP during dialogues

Apparently dialogues play in FPP also, that they have a dialogue system responding to where player's looking etc. only cutscenes and driving(optional) aren't FPP.

citation: watch/read the interviews already posted
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Quillon

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With the camera shifting to TPP during dialogues

Apparently dialogues play in FPP also, that they have a dialogue system responding to where player's looking etc. only cutscenes and driving(optional) aren't FPP.

citation:

■ The Role-Playing Game of the Dark Future

About the Game

In 2077, America is in pieces. Megacorps control life in all its aspects from the top floors of their sky-high fortresses. Down below, drug-pushing gangs, dirty-tech hustlers, and slingers of illicit braindances run the streets. The world in between is where decadence, sex, and pop culture mix with violent crime, extreme poverty, and the unattainable promise of the American Dream.

In a world where you have no future, what matters is that you control who you are. To survive and protect your independence, you modify your body with advanced cyberware and take jobs others would never dare. You choose to live free, bound by no systems or controls—the only rules you obey are your own. Because you’re a Cyberpunk.

In Cyberpunk 2077 you play as V—a hired gun on the rise and you just got your first serious contract. In a world of cyberenhanced street warriors, tech-savvy netrunners, and corporate lifehackers, today you take your first step towards becoming an urban legend.

■ Become a street mercenary of the future…

Create a hero able to survive in America’s most dangerous megacity.

  • Create Your Own Cyberpunk Your name is V, and you can be anyone you want to be. Cyberpunk 2077 will feature full character customization, with gender, appearance, and personal background all affecting the shape of your game. As you progress. you’ll develop skills in urban warfare and network hacking, as well as modify your body with cyberware like infra-red eyes or neural reflex boosters.
  • Fluid Class System – Become a Netrunner. Techie or Solo.. or a mix of all three. Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t impose any player roles and allows all available classes.
  • See Night City Through Your EyesCyberpunk 2077 brings first-person perspective back to the role-playing genre. Deep narrative immersion is a key design priority, and you’ll experience the story of the game’s protagonist entirely through their eyes.
  • Interactive Dialogue Control – You’re a participant, an agent, not an observer. Cyberpunk 2077 features an interactive dialogue system that gives players maximum control during conversations—comment on an uncooperative character’s tattoo to please them, or end a conversation early with a well-placed bullet. The choice is always yours.
  • Game Noir – With its mature approach to storytelling, Cyberpunk 2077 adopts elements of noir cinema and inserts them into the future of video games. Without a clear definition of what’s good or evil, in Cyberpunk 2077 you’ll make hard choices to define yourself in a city that wants to bring you to your knees.
■ …and enter the most decadent megacity…

Night City is a playground for dreamers, an urbarn jungle that offers luxury excess… or a bullet to the brain if you mess with the corporations.

  • Go Anywhere, Do AnythingCyberpunk 2077 is fully open-world, which means Night City is yours for the taking – if you’re prepared. With 6 distinct districts to explore, hundreds of buildings and thousands rooms to enter, and dozens of miles of roads to hit, there are always places to be and things to do.
  • You’re Worth What You Have – The world of cyberpunks is all about your gear. Wear designer clothes, buy (or steal) cars, and acquire black market military tech to help you during your missions. Then use blood money to invest in properties all around the city.
  • Jack In, Run the Net – Night City is fully connected and offers countless cyberspace access terminals. As you explore the Net, you’ll discover layers of hidden systems, firewalls, and security programs deployed to fry your brain. During missions, you’ll clash with hostile netrunners defending corporate megabuildings—both in cyberspace and in the real world.
■ …to uncover it’s dirtiest secrets.

Story-driven and action-packed, Cyberpunk 2077‘s cinematic plot was written to provide a rich and robust single-player experience. Offering dozens of hours of main arc quests and lots of additional activities like side quests and Street Stories, the game is a good fit for both hardcore completionists and gamers who like to focus on instant action. Featuring CD Projekt RED’s trademark storytelling system driven by choice and consequence, in Cyberpunk 2077 players navigate the streets of Night City along strongly contrasting paths to arrive at one of a range of story outcomes.

https://gematsu.com/2018/06/cyberpunk-2077-first-details-screenshots
 

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Dunno about resolution, but it's an E3 build so there's no intense optimization pass. Game will also be downgraded come release so there's no worries really.
 

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From the impressions of one dude (non-english). He said he didn't like all of it (which is something), but says that it's very good and unique. I guess some of it is known already.
  • Stylistically it's something like a comics from 80s. Very punk and not like Deus Ex.
  • Visuals are good, but nothing out of the ordinary, probably because (as he explains) of the large and very detailed city. CDPR said that it is not scripted for the presentation.
  • He said that perhaps it will not be as catchy as Witcher, since not many read Neuromancer and actually understand what this is all about. CDPR are working on it though (heavy marketing incoming).
  • He said that Gibson was too quick in his judgment, and Cyberpunk 2077 is very close to the roots: gangs, punks, freaks, corporate espionage, backstabbing, etc.
  • There are animations for every implant, so you see the whole process of it being installed into the body.
  • And that kind of things are everywhere, lots of details.
  • Apparently you have a partner and you sleep together. It was male since the main character was female.
  • The game is "evil": gore, violence and nudity everywhere.
  • There were some kind of investigation quests.
  • It's too early to tell, but levels are seems to be non-linear. You can complete them differently depending on your skills.
  • Gunfight is surprisingly good, but he didn't like the damage numbers.
  • The hand implants (like on that girl from the 2013 trailer) can be used for wall climbing (and for stealth).
  • The character generator is fairly good with variety.
  • You can make drugs.
  • Apparently vehicle controls were pretty bad. They know this and said that it simply wasn't ready.
 

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