Posted on: December 20, 2020

dasabominable
Verified ownerGames: 8 Reviews: 1
A gem that requires some work
Some of you may ask is it worth buying Cyberpunk 2077 when the game costs third of your system. Why did I spent that much money on the game not knowing it will ever run the game: well I've been following the development of the game since the beginning also I loved all 3 of the witcher games a lot and did at least 5 playthroughs of Witcher 3. One may call me a fanboy but honestly these games were fantastic. So I've figured if I will be able to play cyberpunk - great! If not it was already due to build a new system. What can you expect out of your old friend: at first I've expected better performance, I've tried running the game on medium preset, but it was too much, fps dropped down 20, and I needed to do something. Messing around with settings I've achieved something that might be considered playable while keeping medium LOD. The bugs: I've definitely seen some bugs with cars, spawning in front of me, or getting stuck in combat mode. Or the game just glitching out. More or less there was nothing game breaking that wouldn't be possible with save and a load or restarting the game. What I didn't like is that the game crashed (flatlined pretty often) tho it seems to be happening less after 1.04 update. The story: Story is fantastic, I thought Keanu Reeves will be used untastefully much more. But honestly he worked out fantastically. What I love the most the bonds V develop with other characters. The romance options are fantastic too - Judy's storyline was probably my highlight of the game, her voice actor is fantastic and character design is magnificent too. Verdict: It is definitely a great experience and worth you money and time on low end PC systems . Also I want to clarify that I do not support what developers did to last gen console users, but I really hope that CDPR will fix this game, because Night City and V deserves it.
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