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You can craft stuff from junk,saves money
Simple things like being about to sit and relax in a bar that gives you buffs to hp regen complete with full sitting and drinking animations and instead of chowing down the various lazy copy pasted food that gives 5% hp regen.
Being able to actually engage in other side activities like weight lifting, shooting ranges, kendo training dojos, and so on. Right now we only have the fist fight, shooting competitions and the racing missions that are completely gone forever once you finish them since the game has no radiant quests at all.
Also, card games similar to Gwent or other similar gambling activities like the pachinko machines in japantown.
More joytoy options.
Make braindances outside of the scripted brain dances in missions an actual feature instead of another case of cut content. You can buy BDs but cannot use them at all for some reason.
Implement a proper wanted system where if you become notorious enough, enemy mercenaries will try to hunt you down to force you to be always on your toes.
Also, a ton of other things from Skyrim obviously like roaming enemies and gang fights if they ever meet on the open world map.
yeah true, I mean I though there would be some kind of collecting card game ( CDPR is Gwent daddy that's why :) )
You have the tarots...
- Minigames like Gwent, playing Arcade machines and content similar to the Yakuza series.
- Having side jobs like working as a trauma team medic for example.
- Option to buy properties for V
- Customization of Vehicles
- Working AI so we can have police chases and racing instead of the teleporting mess.
- Having a point to character customization because its pretty much pointless you can rarely see yourself and the npcs don't react to what you are wearing.
- Being able to interact more with the world beyond shooting something like being able to call NPCs to go to the bar, play a minigame together or something and build relationships that way.
- Having a world that doesn't feel scripted and anything truly randomly can happen like in Skyrim.
But yeah, running thru casino/arcade areas and not being able to play the games..... sad face
Yeah, well, thats like...your opinion, man.
GTA San Andreas feels like its a better RPG than cyberpunk lol
The Witcher 3 was not like Skyrim, CP2077 isn't either. Besides, I don't remember Skyrim letting you customize cars and having you play golf, unless you got a mod for that.
You actually are able to do anything mate,Skyrim is more like a tourist sim and you are OP'ed mid game,here you have much more stuff to do if you explore,learn to craft and complete side quests and gigs,gain XP and level up,its more like Fallout 3/Fallout New Vegas/RAGE/Borderlands though its not GTA 5 in the future as it was marketed. Btw in Skyrim main quest line was meh even compared to Fallout 3 and New Vegas.So basically its a GRIND for XP game if you want it to be or just go for the on rails main quest,you get more gigs and equipment once your XP and street cred goes up.
In GTA 5 you can probably,that is the ultimate definition of RPG for kids today also COD MW