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This is CDPR's response you may have seen it Ryan. https://twitter.com/AdamBadowski/status/1350532507469553668
Also, there's really nothing new that developers uses prerendered fixed movies or scripted sequences to show something either. Graphic wise it's better in the retail version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CymqHdNYkg
CDPR has a rotten upper management.
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/CD-PROJEKT-RED-Reviews-E644250.htm
At least the final game looks way better than the E3 footage, unlike Ubisoft games which regularly look nothing like their reveal footage and often also lack advertised features.
After seriously thinking about it, this game really doesn't deserve a 9 from me. Not at its current state anyway. I was deciding to give it a 6-7, but I really did enjoy the time I spent with the game.
Not trying to listen to anything that guy has to say really, over it.
Yes agreed, but False. Some "opinions" (i.e. statements/claims) are incorrect and might be corrected by more knowledgeable persons. No it's a 6.5 mediocre at best after bug fixes :)