Cheap shot CDPR. How Red Launcher coexists with your no DRM policy? It should be optional to use not launching automatically to launch the game. I am really disappointed. You trying to be new Activision then just say so and avoid backlash and disappointment. Facepalm moment if you ask me. Fire the guy that thought it wa a good idea before it's too late.
Okay, I dont leave reviews on games but.... I was so looking forward to this game. Waited year for fixes and even bought new PC to play it on. The new PC wasn't only for this game, but my previous toaster just couldn't run this.
It looks amazing, the gunplay could be better. Like the characters.
But I can't continue the game. After the "mission" which was in the trailers, Dexter keeps walking around a room, gets stuck and that causes the game to crash. Like I am sorry CDPR but that doesn't seem to be a tough thing to fix. And its in the main story.
I requested a refund after 6h of gameplay. Will try it next year, maybe then it will be in playable state.
I waited a year to play this game in hopes that it would be working and it is still broken. you still have characters t posing in cinematics and just random deaths.
during the car chase early in the game my character just died. there was no damage taken or anyone even shooting at me just yet. i just died. when the game reloaded my gun was invisible and all that was in my hand was the magazine.
i got really into the game too, its a shame. i hope it gets fixed soon because there is a fun game here.
I've put 40 hours into this game now. 20 when it first came out, and 20 just recently - nearly 8 months after release. I think this game is fundamentally incomplete. What we were promised just isn't there.
A lot of that 40 hours feels padded. Getting around feels like a chore. In a world of drop boxes and money transfers and video calls, I feel like I shouldn't have to travel across town so often to advance quests.
It's shallow. It doesn't feel alive. If you look a little closer, it barely even APPEARS alive.
Massive buildings you can only visit 2 or 3 floors in, filled with NPCs doing nothing.
Vendors standing in kiosks, asking you what your problem is instead of selling you stuff.
Food joints, even mentioned by name (Buck-a-Slice pizza?) exist as facades. You can't go in. You can't buy the pizza. Not that you need to. Ample food and drink available on the ground for free.
I found Trauma Team taking care of a car crash, and got excited. I pulled over and watched. They did NOTHING. Everyone was in an animation loop, looking busy and doing nothing.
Arcades full of noise. The NPCs are just sitting in chairs. Staring at the machines. YOU can't even play the games.
Cops guarding sectioned-off areas. Doing nothing. Gave me a wanted level for driving by.
The skill trees were mostly boring. The few fun ones look like they take quite a while to get to, and the skills to buy on the way don't make it enticing. +% here, +% there. Cooldown reduction this, stamina recharge that.
I can tell the game was mismanaged. Yes, COVID and working from home was a huge problem. But, they said they'll release it when it's done. It would have been painful, but they should have taken back the release date and made us wait until 2022 or later. But, I'm getting off-topic.
It's a marvel of modern video game technology. It's not a good game.
Within the first 10 minutes of attempting to play the game, I've haven't played more than 2 minutes before the game crashes. A quick search online recommended that I turn off a feature of GOG's launcher but, afterward I still have the same issue. I'm running a RTX 2070 super with 32 GB of RAM, so I'm pretty sure this isn't a hardware issue. I imagine with time this will be fixed but, knowing that does nothing to alleviate frustration now.