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Yeah...I used to try to play games my PC didn't meet the minimum requirements for too when I was a wee lad.
The bugs never bothered me.
The lifeless superficial world was the one that made me stop playing.
You can't just wander around to see random stuff happen like in red dead or gta. I think the best way to describe cyberpunk is like a guided north korean tourist trip. Everything is set up to look nice and good on the pre set route (in this case main objectives). But if you wander away to have a look behind the scenes and interact with the locals, its a really sad sight.
On a side note, NPC behavior actually was improved. There are now armed NPCs who will respond to being threatened by engaging in combat, even against other NPCs.
NPCs are much better and reactive in gta v
Especially with the open world....the open world compared to red dead doesn't even come close, there are so many things that can happen independently in the open world of red dead and there's next to nothing in the open world of Cyberpunk that is independent of scripted moments.
I love Cyberpunk because of the lore and story and characters but the actual gameplay and open world is beyond lack luster to me at this point....and playing a game like RDR2 shows me what quality you can get when you actually take time and years to work on a game.
Cyberpunk took years but most of those years was just planning and design focusing and so on not actually developing the game....Cyberpunk should have taken 7 years at least to make 7 years of actually polishing and developing the game....people always say cyberpunk took so long to make but turned out bad but they don't realise most of that time wasn't actually spent making the damn game.
I hope they keep updating the game at this point i just want them to make the open world better and also make the animations for V better and a few other things but i don't know if that will happen or if they have become complacent with that 1.5 update praise we have been giving them.
Either way the game has been going in a good direction so i don't have any ill predictions tho i just feel like this game is never going to reach the levels of what most tripple A games do when it comes to polish....this game is anything but polish and its quite disgusting.
We have better technology and the means to create great work that is polished to a point that you can fully immerse yourself in a game we have many examples of games like this even if they are janky in some spots overall we have games that we can point to that take this serious and make it work.
Cyberpunk doesn't fall into that category because unfortunately there is just too much unaddressed with the open world and general gameplay even some stats and skills, V's character model is a absolute atrocity.
Hopefully things will change.
https://kotaku.com/cyberpunk-2077-cdpr-expansion-multiplayer-fix-patch-wit-1848795532
While we have no idea what the eventual expansion will contain, we likely won't be getting any more updates as significant as 1.5 was.
Kidding of course
Their failure to deliver isn't what disappointing me or lets me down.....what disappointing me or lets me down is an entirely different issue when concerning this game really.
Also I have never expected a further update akin to 1.5 as i already discussed this on another thread most people know there won't be another update akin to 1.5 anyone who thinks otherwise is expecting too much.