It's an international women's day photo you dumbass.What reason would anybody have to trust these hacks? All of the smoothbrains who jumped on the preorder hype-train for 2077 got what they deserved.
How can you look at this image and seriously be surprised that the game is a broken dumpster-fire? If you feel betrayed by CDPR for pushing out an unfinished falsely advertised product then you clearly didn't pay close attention to the company itself.
Only thing the game has going for it is the story.
The Witcher was a promising first RPG from a new developer that made attempts at creating interesting real-time combat, a character progression system, C&C, and exploration, even though it had limited success in each aspect.I never understood the CDPR hype to begin with.
I bought the entire Witcher series on a big, big discount years after release and couldn't finish either game as none of them were actually good. I'd say the first Witcher had good and interesting systems in place but overall too much jank and lack of fluidity to really be good.
The Witcher II was an attempt at emulating Bioware with the Witcher IP.
The Witcher III was an attempt at emulating Bethesda Softworks with the Witcher IP.
Cyberpunk 2077 was an attempt at emulating Grand Theft Auto with the IP of a previously-obscure tabletop RPG.
CDPR hasn't even been trying to create a good RPG after the release of the original Witcher in 2007; they've only been chasing the best-selling trends in gaming (admittedly with considerable commercial success).
This is not bad design per se, or "decline", it is just how it is. There is nothing wrong with storyfag CRPGs. We just hate them because not many non-storyfag CRPGs are made anymore, and those who do are mostly indy trash on unity.
I'm enjoying the story and can't fault it. But in terms of time, it can't be played like Assassins Creed or Skyrim.
Not a single person finished Kingmaker for at least three months after its release because it was so full of game breaking bugs. The one redditter who finished it in month three or four did so with a hex editor. Other recent releases, Expedition: Viking and KotC2, were similarly unfinishable on release. Everyone who bought those games on release or preordered expecting not a perfect or even bug free game, just a game they could finish, was screwed, as they were actually paying to work as alpha testers. And yet the cucks on this forum will defend these unethical companies to the grave.
For some reason this cucked supplication isn’t extended to Cyberpunk, which is a game that has problems but that you can play from start to end, unlike the above Codex darlings on release. Instead, we are subjected to speculation on if we can “trust” them. Pretty weird! I wonder what could explain this discrepancy, why some games have desperate sycophants but Cyberpunk is treated like the worst thing to ever happen. What was that? Must have been the wind.
Do I really have to explain this? It's a low quality "Cherchez la femme" bait that paints women as cause for CP2077 failure that shifts the focus from real fuckups, higher management, their friends, marcin iwinski and adam badowski themselves.Ok, and what's your point retard? They all worked on 2077. Was that meant to disprove something or...?
Do I really have to explain this? It's a low quality "Cherchez la femme" bait that paints women as cause for CP2077 failure that shifts the focus from real fuckups, higher management, their friends, marcin iwinski and adam badowski themselves.Ok, and what's your point retard? They all worked on 2077. Was that meant to disprove something or...?
Not a single person finished Kingmaker for at least three months after its release because it was so full of game breaking bugs. The one redditter who finished it in month three or four did so with a hex editor.
lol there is no such thing as a corporation that you can trust
This is the only site I visit that consistently puts the gaming conversation in the sphere of actual developers - the people. I don't understand why the gaming world idolizes publishers and "development studios". Its the people who made it.
Its like saying you like 21st Century Fox's Fight Club and hence you are looking forward to their reboot of Desperate Housewives. Really, people who call themselves gamers are the lowest common denominator of human progress.
PS. That being said, even the pole who made witcher 3 aint good enough, let alone cdpr.
Not a single person finished Kingmaker for at least three months after its release because it was so full of game breaking bugs. The one redditter who finished it in month three or four did so with a hex editor. Other recent releases, Expedition: Viking and KotC2, were similarly unfinishable on release. Everyone who bought those games on release or preordered expecting not a perfect or even bug free game, just a game they could finish, was screwed, as they were actually paying to work as alpha testers. And yet the cucks on this forum will defend these unethical companies to the grave.
For some reason this cucked supplication isn’t extended to Cyberpunk, which is a game that has problems but that you can play from start to end, unlike the above Codex darlings on release. Instead, we are subjected to speculation on if we can “trust” them. Pretty weird! I wonder what could explain this discrepancy, why some games have desperate sycophants but Cyberpunk is treated like the worst thing to ever happen. What was that? Must have been the wind.