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Cyberpunk 2077

Great game with bugs that will be fixed

Like many others I've been looking forward to this game since the first trailer years ago. To that point, my personal belief is that FANS have overhyped it to the point that no matter how CDPR made it they will be disappointed. I'm not saying there isn't any contribution to this overhyping from CDPR's side, but it's like the question if the egg or chicken came first. In this case regardless of who "started it", each hyping on one side encourages more hyping on the other. I'm also well aware there are actual bugs they need to fix and I'm not excusing them from needing to do that. Luckily for me, the bugs have mostly been some minor visual hiccups that don't affect gameplay too much (e.g. cars randomly flipping/freaking out, crashing, etc) and I'm about 10 hours in. One common bug I've noticed, and this has happened in the Witcher 3 too, is that sometimes I can't pick up objects that you should be able to pick up. Like sometimes some junk on the floor, which is highlighted to show I can pick it up, just can't be picked up no matter what angle I approach it at. One other bug I've noticed is that one time I was trying to hack a panel, which I kept exiting out of it when I messed up to restart it, it eventually didn't let me hack it anymore. It would start the animation and then exit. A simple reload of the previous save fixed it. Also, I did have to do some research in finding the right graphics settings. I was getting fuzzy character models and ended up disabling things like chromatic abberation, film grain, motion blur, etc. Again, hopefully these things will be improved upon in future patches.

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