Eriku
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Why would you want a discount for something that might not turn out as good as you'd hoped?
This game’s a sure thing.
Why would you want a discount for something that might not turn out as good as you'd hoped?
I have as much faith in CD Projekt Red (my most trusted devs together with Naughty Dog) as anyone and I would never even consider pre-ordering a game from them. I really don't see the point. The game will still be there for you to buy on day one if you didn't pre-order it. This isn't the early 2000's anymore. And if, by some terrible disaster, the game fails, I could still hold out for a sale.
That still doesn't mean it's going to be a great game though?Depends on situation and company, CDPR is one of the rare trustworthy companies out there.
I mean I much prefer the medieval historic fantasy sword slashing to post-modern gun-slinging, but I’m still very hyped.Huh, I was really looking forward to this but those vids haven't done much for me. Guessing I'll be in the minority there.
High.What are the odds on this being delayed?
Can definitely see this coming out more towards the end of next year.
What are the odds on this being delayed?
Can definitely see this coming out more towards the end of next year.
you wouldn't have to anyway seeing as the PS5 is backwards compatible.If they delay it until close to the PS5 launch they’d save me from throwing money at them twice.
What are the odds on this being delayed?
Can definitely see this coming out more towards the end of next year.
I mean I much prefer the medieval historic fantasy sword slashing to post-modern gun-slinging, but I’m still very hyped.
Also much prefer British/European voice acting. Not sure why.
I don’t think they’d give a release date and not stick to it. Especially after this happened with TW3.
10 months is still a fair way away. I imagine they’re confident they’ll get it out then.
you wouldn't have to anyway seeing as the PS5 is backwards compatible.
High.
Witcher 3 was delayed twice, and still pretty buggy on release.
I imagine you'll be able to patch PS4 games to make them render higher etc. for the PS5, much like from the PS4 > PS4 Pro. It's going to be the exact same architecture by the looks of things so it wouldn't be too difficult. The PS4 version will likely be scaled down heavily from the PC version anyway.Does that mean that the PS4 version will have more bells and whistles once you pop it into the PS5? Doesn’t sound right to me.
Wet, Remember Me and Binary Domain all fall into that category for me.Not everyone buys the games only based on reviews, that is stupid. I had tons of games that I loved where majority of critics shit all over it.
He is Johnny Silverhand in the game - we don't know how big that role is, though.Hyped.
Is KEanu used onyl for promotion or an actual supporting character?
Cheers.He is Johnny Silverhand in the game - we don't know how big that role is, though.
Ciri will be in there somewhere, for sure.One of the things I am psyched about is all the easter eggs they will undoubtedly hide in this game like they did in TW3. One thing that tells me is that you ve crossed all your Ts and dotted all your Is on the main game and are comfortable enough to "waste" some resources putting those in.
No doubt...Ciri will be in there somewhere, for sure.
Yeah I don't see the point in pre ordering. And I absolute adore the Witcher 3 and consider it amongst the greatest ever games. But I have no problem waiting for the reviews to pour in - they anyway preceded the release date of the game.That still doesn't mean it's going to be a great game though?
I pre-order once reviews are out and they're good, like a few days before release.
There is zero benefit to pre-ordering a year in advance, it baffles me.
Yeah, no way this is out by April.But, as CDPR said very clearly at the start of the demo, this is all a work in progress. CDPR told me that it’s still figuring out how certain stuff will work, like how much you’ll be able to change your appearance mid-game (it will at least allow things like hair color and style) or how often you’ll be allowed to respec your attributes and how expensive it will be.
Yup. Hopefully they sort it all out but high chance of it getting delayed.Yeah, no way this is out by April.
Those seem like balancing issues that they need to iron out. I'm sure it'll be fine...Yeah, no way this is out by April.
This bit:
I bloody well hope it will be arcadey! It's an RPG, not a driving simulator - if I have to bother with 'realistic' driving, that will probably just annoy me.but the driving still looked fairly arcadey as of now.
GTA V helicopters say h... *crashes into building*This bit:
I bloody well hope it will be arcadey! It's an RPG, not a driving simulator - if I have to bother with 'realistic' driving, that will probably just annoy me.
The reason for the poster is brilliant.Predictably the internet are upset.
The image in question comes from an in-game advertisement for a product called Chromanticure, which appears to be a soft drink with multiple flavors that are meant to be mixed and matched. The screenshot containing the ad comes from an Nvidia announcement about ray-tracing in Cyberpunk 2077. The advertisement features a sexualized female model with a large penis visible underneath her clothes. The slogan reads “mix it up.” The somewhat-teasing slogan and prominent genitalia drew a reaction on Twitter, with some users expressing skepticism or confusion about the advertisement’s context and purpose. In an interview with Polygon, CD Projekt Red arist Kasia Redesiuk spoke about the artwork.
“Personally, for me, this person is sexy,” Redesiuk said to Polygon. “I like how this person looks. However, this model is used — their beautiful body is used — for corporate reasons. They are displayed there just as a thing, and that’s the terrible part of it.”
Redesiuk added, “Cyberpunk 2077 is a dystopian future where megacorporations dictate everything. They try to, and successfully, influence people’s lives. They shove products down their throats. They create those very aggressive advertisements that use, and abuse, a lot of people’s needs and instincts. So, hypersexualization is apparent everywhere, and in our ads there are many examples of hypersexualized women, hypersexualized men, and hypersexualized people in between.”
Redesiuk added, “Cyberpunk 2077 is a dystopian future where megacorporations dictate everything. They try to, and successfully, influence people’s lives. They shove products down their throats. They create those very aggressive advertisements that use, and abuse, a lot of people’s needs and instincts. So, hypersexualization is apparent everywhere, and in our ads there are many examples of hypersexualized women, hypersexualized men, and hypersexualized people in between.”