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Cyberpunk 2077

Bugs bugs bugs

At the point of writing the review I have played just above 20h so I might not have the full experience of the game, but one thing is clear. The game is buggy. Your vehicles spawning inside of other objects, lip synching sometimes just... doesn't, characters holding items during cutscenes they shouldn't hold, NPCs "T-posing", cars spawning out of nowhere and the list just goes on. The default control setup, is not the greatest but not that game breaking. Yes binding C to skip dialogue wasn't the greatest idea on part of the design team since that is the same button to toggle crouch. Whoever came up with that idea on the dev team should get a post-it note on they back saying "I am a naughty developer". Same goes for the person who though it was a good idea to make dodging be a double press on the "WASD". All of this can be changed in "C:\Users\*USER*\AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077\UserSettings.json\" Performance on PC is alright (medium-high settings, RT off + DLSS auto), but it feels like a lot of optimization could be done. Otherwise I am pretty happy with the game. Story is good, side quests are engaging and gameplay is fun. On the other hand the game isn't as good as it was hyped to be, but that is always like that with really hyped games, so I am not that suprised. Still happy with the pre-order and I trust CD Projekt Red will fix the bugs and improve the game. PS: I have played all the Fallouts (not counting 76) and Skyrim... Bugs and editing game files is nothing new ;)

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