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Bro... 95% of people here probably never touched a pen and paper RPG in their life and might not even understand what it is.
I'm not comparing the two, but look at RDR2. The main story is about a guy named Arthur. Yes, when playing online you can be a fat moonshiner named Testicle Dan if like, but that mode is something else and has its own flaws. As for the main story, the fact that you're Arthur and are progressing along a fairly liner main quest line doesn't preclude you from walking away and becoming something else.
A train robber. A degenerate gambler. A mountain man who hunts and fishes for a living. These indulgences are available to the player. Some people belittle this as meaningless side content, but their existence doesn't have to detract from enjoyment of the main story - even when it's a particularly good or bad one.
I think this game being an intense story about V is exactly what a lot of people don't like about it. They want it to be about the netnunner or fixer or techie that's in their head.
And I blame CDPR marketing for that. 100%.
As far as anything else though, it doesn't do much really
I honestly don't know A SINGLE GAME that does what these people want to have... and I have played many RPG since way back in the 90s.
Are you afraid of peoples playing this game out of steam or something ? because hell i surely play to that damned game on GoG but even after more than 30 hours of playtime i'm still trying to find where is that cyberpunk world they promised us 8 years ago.
Well, when people are buying Fifa, Madden and CoD every year or AC which are almost the same games with a different label and slightly refreshed look every year... how could that be any different?
If you start the game as an Orc shaman up in the mountains, or a Nord lumberjack with separatist sentiments, or a power mad High Elf - and you're not the Dragonborn - it completely changes the way you will approach each playthrough. This is made possible by a genuinely completely open world that can be explored and unlocked with little or no prerequisite story or questing.
A Corpo V with high intelligence and no reflexes can win a gunfight. A Nomad V with low intelligence and high body can run the Net. You're always this person doing these same things with this same skillset. You're on rails.
Maybe you have drastically different view on what cyberpunk world should look like in 2077 compared to the people who made the game? :3
Without investing in netrunning (int,perks, skills, deck, software) all you're going to be doing with a deck is hack some cameras in later stages, for solo playthough I just ditched the deck in favor of berserk anyways.
In the beginning you might not see all that much difference but the effects are quite apparent later on. The background also alters many quests in noticeable ways, have most of my playtime and sidequests as corpo so unsure how prevalent it is but even couple of hours in act 2 with streetkid solo vs. corpo netrunner have shown me quite a few differences even if they aren't ubiquitous.
SO WHATS THE ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ POINT OF PLAYING A VIDEO GAME???
It's why i stay away from ♥♥♥♥ like GTA RP. You want to hold down a job, get out of your moms basement and get one. Being a virtual taxi driver or virtual cop is not a real job, you simpleton
(i'm agreeing with you, just so theres nothing lost in translation)