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Cyberpunk 2077

Highly Recommend But...

...only if you have the rig for it. I knew it was something special even when I couldn't play it, I got the design and I was excited for the day it worked and they even added more content but now its just what it is. A complete product as they move on. And I agree, what changes anyone would want to make warrant serious time and that time is better spent on what comes nex anyway. Mods are available of course and they made that easier to use but I'd wait for that until after the DLC. It may be a bit shallow on role playing options that make it feel like a personal journey and focus more of a vague sense you have a specialty with a few attack approaches. I had high hopes but only because I didn't play The Witcher 3 or the other two for that matter, no clue what depth of an RPG to expect and the table top got me stoked for a role playing game in such a cool setting that got me hooked on Fallout. Though never mind that, it's a fun game with some good times throughout. I read that some developer said that people were upset because that was the cool thing to do but the game I remind you launched super broken and stayed that way for a while. I mean who likes blue balls like that? Nonsense, that said though nobody could understand what they made until they could play it. It was a very real response and lost to the noise of just pure outrage, but it was real. Ultimately though, the guy knew he had made a good experience and just couldn't see that if anyone could play it at launch it still had bugs that broke the experience. How many people actually own excellent rigs let alone good rigs? It was like playing on integrated graphics it was that bad and the bugs made it worse. This is what makes that Miyamoto quote so poignant. Honestly people will remember the broken game more than the actual game. I know they got pushed into the delivery date but I think this should not happen. The reality is this will weigh on the score for the forseeable future which is unfortunate.

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