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You have no clue what you're talking about.
it's hard for you to understand that geralt of rivia is a witch and v is a street boy man i'm talking about true history not what you want to play or be. the initial clothes of the street boy v man are the same that appears in the trailer and intended by the cd defined as the real story of the game nomad and corp does not make sense for the story much less woman v.
Canon endings have been a thing of the past really since around 2005 when Mass Effect started save imports or games tended to leave past events in previous instalments more opaque.
There's only one path that deserves to be canon and that's male or female corpo V.
It's such a complicated love/hate relationship with well... all sides and factions. And you're a super badass know it all. :)
This is why I love my Corpo V's arc the most of all my playthroughs. I also tie this with the Temperance ending, which in my opinion made everything come full circle. I will certainly argue this character arc to the end of my days
Edit: Also, if you dig into V's past, V also comes across as a streetkid anyway. While they grew up in Charter Hill, Night City, and while he spends time abroad with Arasaka, I always imagined my V to have been a streetkid charity case with a parent who worked for Arasaka (lower tier) and a parent who didn't, which bridged his more streetkid accent and mannerisms with their success at Arasaka (And their deep friendship with Jackie). They still had to fight their way to the top, with Jenkins being someone who helped along the way (look, there's Jenkin's boy/girl), which to me makes it seem like V wasn't a silver spoon Arasaka born and bred, but someone who had to earn their place and still fell from grace.
But, that's just my interpretation of the character, of course. This does bridge the streetkid/corpo past together, which made my V feel more fleshed out.
Game literally gives you a choice to create your own V. It proves the point that canon path is whatever we choose it to be.
Game trailers aren't a good source of information about what is and isn't canon.
It's a wash.... Sad as how much the aesthetic, loose artwork (not in game models) and the spot on Music. It's one of the biggest disasters.
"Whoohoohoo! That's what I'm talking about! In and out, bi*ches!" Just a legendary edgerunner trying to make it to the big leagues. The upcoming anime will have a similar story I'm sure, with David Martinez, the main protagonist, going out with a bang and earning himself a drink at the Afterlife, as seen in-game.
V starting from the bottom taking crap jobs from the likes of Kirk, to becoming legend of NC in the name of your best choom, Jackie.. It's bittersweet yet badass and poetic, and I really like those kinds of endings with amazing cliffhangers. Jackie would be proud :'( Would also make for a great DLC mission and final conclusion. I also really like Rogue, I always did since CP2020, the table-top RPG, and I love being around her as much as possible in-game. She's not a hero by any means, just a strong woman who did what she had to do in order to survive. Respect. That's also why I love The Sun ending, it has a very "streetkid" vibe to it. Becoming king of the Afterlife, drinking to the chooms you lost along the way...
The moment CDPR released those cinematic CGI trailers, E3 and The Diner, I instantly fell in love with that vision of male V. I find it strange how it's the same voice actor. I guess CDPR really iterated on his voice pitch / tone throughout development. He sounded more like Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad back then, haha! Of course, this is just my opinion. Every lifepath is great in its own way, and female V is badass too.
However, since the PLAYER doesn't know about ANY of this, it gets explained to them - kinda-sorta - in game. Which kinda-sorta means V gets explained that stuff. Now why explain something to someone who already knows all about it, huh? Wouldn't have to explain what MaxTac is to someone who's been in the city for a while (like Corpo or Streetkid V) - they'd KNOW. Just for example.
Nomad V, at the beginning, is a nomad without a family. A nomad without a family is a nobody. V wants to be someone again. That's why they share Jackie's dream of "making it big" - to be SOMEONE. And also, V builds a new family along the way of their adventures. First, it's Mama Welles and Jackie. Then Vik and Misty get added. Then all the other people V helps along the way - Judy, Panam, River, Kerry. The Aldecaldos, of course, who pretty much "adopt" V. River's family, too. To a certain degree, even Rogue maybe.
At the end of the story, if you choose either the Star or the Sun ending, V has accomplished what they set out to do. They found a new family AND they definitely are SOMEONE now.
Not that it matters, I don't think we're getting a Cyberpunk 2 (078).
Yeah, the criss-cross is cool, but I would like to point out that the reverse can happen. A jaded street-kid V finally seizing an opportunity to rise from the gutters in which they've been continuously pummeled into time and time again. Finally, accepting the corpo deal, their first big break, thinking it'll help them when all of a sudden . . . (don't actually know, never taken the corpo deal. I'm not a narc)
The only V which I think stays mostly the same would be the nomad. Wanders in, screws stuff up, wanders out. Basically their life.
There are three roads.
Each road is surrounded by different scenery but otherwise are physically identical in terms of construction quality, road distance, traffic levels and et cetera.
One road passes through the open, green and sunny countryside.
The second passes through a forested area with lush, tall trees and plenty of greenery.
The third passes through a small, quiet suburban town.
Each of the three roads, however, lead to the same highway. Which road is canonically the “best” road?
Well it really just depends on your personal preference(s) doesn’t it? You have your preferences and other people have theirs.
And we’ll leave it at that.
"Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c
And completely true. :p