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Cyberpunk 2077

Moral of the story; don't preorder

So, after being in development for so long, this is the final product we get? I can't even begin to express how disappointed I am. Not just in the astronomical number of bugs, but also key features and mechanics that are useless or missing from such an overhyped game. First - the bugs. I have one simple a question; how come CDPR was completely oblivious to the number of bugs in this game throughout its lengthy development? Don't get me wrong, I know a large-scale game like this takes time to develop and polish. But literally on my first day of playing this game, I spotted more bugs than CDPR did in the 9 years they spent developing this game. Either the playtesters can't do their jobs right, or they deliberately ignored these bugs. Regardless, it's a huge loss for CDPR and I can't believe they didn't see this coming. I'm not even gonna bother listing out all the bugs I found in this game (not that I can anyway, because of the character limitation). There are plenty of videos on YouTube and forum threads describing all sorts of unpleasant bugs. Not to mention, parts of the world are causing performance issues like framerate drops, etc. Secondly - questioning some of the game's features and mechanics almost gave me a nosebleed. Like for example: - Why give us the ability to customise our character if this game doesn't even support third person view? I never understood games that do that, it's so pointless - What's with this keyboard mapping and why is it so hard to update? - No vehicle customization? Even something as simple as changing the color? Well that sucks - Was the wanted system in this game purposefully designed to suck this much? I can kill a cop, then get inside my vehicle and coveniently drive 20 meters around the next block at a slow pace, and my wanted level just disappears. No car chases, no nothing. Makes perfect sense Have to cut this short now. Only reason I gave it 2 stars is cause I like the graphics, sounds, weapons and a few of the quests.

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