I saw it’s 60% off on steam rn and was thinking about pulling the trigger finally lol

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    13 days ago

    One of the best games ever made IMO. I bought it at release and still regularly get sucked back into it.

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      12 days ago

      If you don’t mind, does it now match the advertising? I heard there were trailers with advanced features that were not in the actual game on release.

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          Darn, I was just hoping you would. I didn’t see any of the trailers or anything but heard that was the case. Stuff about NPC AI? Did cops used to just spawn in the vicinity of the player?

          Honestly I was never really curious about the game until this thread, but I don’t have the requisite foundation to know what needed to be fixed. I’m sure I’ll find out eventually

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            Yeah, at release cops would spawn in on top of you. One of the first patches changed that - now they spawn in far enough away that you don’t see it happening. They’re stronger now too. It used to be the case that an optimized character could win a stand up fight against MaxTac (the highest level cops sent after you when you max out your wanted level). Not so much anymore. You can still win a running attritional battle against them, but you can’t just stand there and gun them all down before they end you.

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      Haha I wanted to buy it at release, but I usually wait a bit for things to iron out. Heard about the bugs, glitches and “lack of content” so decided to wait a few months…which somehow turned into years LMAO

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        Yeah, performance was pretty bad at first, especially on hardware that just barely met the minimum requirements - low frame rate and lots of crashes. The gameplay balance wasn’t great either - there was one melee build that was particularly OP. The game is a lot more polished now than it was then.

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            8 days ago

            The iconic Sandevistan implant used to be a lot stronger than it is now - 18 second duration with a 2 second cooldown if you had the right perks and upgrades.

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      Honestly, this thing is playable on lesser hardware now, even.

      I mean, rasterized and at lower framerates, but it does work well enough to play. It’s missing the point a bit, because it’s an absolute looker on high end hardware, but still. The story is worth getting through.

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        My laptop manages playable fps with steam deck settings on the Intel arc igpu (ultra 155H, so the 8 core version)… So its absolutely accessable on lower end hardware now!

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    Yes. Especially the systems 2.0 revamp combined with the Phantom Liberty expansion.

    I am a pretty big fan boy though and have sunk a few hundred hours in to it since launch. The only place I’ve really experienced issues is on some PS5 builds and the Series S Xbox. Otherwise, it runs solid on PC across the board (Steam Deck, Gerforce Now, 3080 and 5080 desktop, 4080 laptop, etc…).

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    Yes and no. The game is great and improved A LOT (especially on the technical front) but the sheer amount of updates poured into NMS by Hello Games is on another level (and I write this as someone who didn’t really cared about NMS).

    If you’re interested but wary about its state then it’s definitely worth it - it’s better and there’s more of it than on launch. If you expect a completely different game however, you might end up disappointed.

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      Yea I don’t mean perfectly like NMS, just in a more general redemption arc kinda sense lol thanks!

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            Less than you’d think, actually. Granted, I don’t really interact with controversial topics and I try to clarify my position if necessary but over all my experience on fediverse was rather positive in this regards. Even more heated replies from people turned into neutral or friendly conversations when I responded calmly instead of raging back.

            If that doesn’t work and someone does misinterpret my words (purposelessly or otherwise) then that’s on them. There’s only so much one can do about these things it’s not really worth worrying about.

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    It’s unironically one of my favorite games of all time. They ironed out a ton of issues, and the expansion patch on its own transformed a huge portion of the game. Strongly recommended

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    I only have it on PS4 so I can’t even get 2.0 + Phantom Liberty till I can afford a new gaming computer. Even using the old systems it’s such a great game.

    The characters are very thoughtfully written, the atmosphere is top notch, and the themes of control and power are well reflected in the main plot and a host of side quests.

    The neighborhoods all feel like unique parts of a whole, and the surprising verticality of the city makes it fun to explore, especially once you get legs upgrades.

    Bikes are more fun than cars, so definitely be thinking of Akira and stick to 2 wheels when you can. Shooting people through walls or around corners is pretty fun, as is rebooting people’s eyes or taking over the heavy turret of some unsuspecting defenders.

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    If you’re thinking about it this long, you should do it. With the DLC. Game isn’t everything CDPR promised, but it’s a lot of fun and one hell of a ride. Absolutely worth it in current state.

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    Yes, you should definitely give it a go. The game has had massive content added, overhauls, etc. Gorgeous graphics, fun leveling system. I recommend a blind playthrough but at the same time there are some really wild fun builds out there if you’re looking for a certain play style.

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    This game has easily made my top favorite game ever. I know it’s not the open world they promised. But what they did give us absolutely amazing.

    Also watch the anime you’ll be more invested in the game. But it’s definitely not required to.

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    It’s a good game. I replayed it a lot throughout its lifetime and wouldn’t say they pulled an NMS or even some redemption arc, but they definitely fixed a lot of it, at least compared to 1.0-1.2, and they even reworked some systems. The storyline and sideplots have largely remained the same (thankfully) and they also added a pretty good DLC with a nice thick plot (albeit somewhat disconnected from the game).

    Edit: It’s fairy processor-heavy, you’ll need a contemporary CPU.

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    To the folks recommending the game, can I ask you a question? Not trying to antagonize, just curious:

    What makes Cyberpunk click for you? I played at launch, wasn’t really enthralled, and refunded. I later grabbed it on sale + Phantom Liberty DLC, played through the main story and half of the DLC, and it still never clicked for me. I wasn’t entirely bored, but there were so many moments where I felt like the game world didn’t really care what I did unless I was playing a main mission.

    What are some things I can try in Cyberpunk to see if it clicks for me?

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      I cared for the characters. There was some real emotion going on. Diving with Judy with “Pyramid Song” playing felt special. The Panam tank mind sync scene was bizarre but memorable because of it. The whole V vs Johnny Silverhand mind war makes you think about what really makes you you. The taxi AI side quest was quirky and fun.

      And there is one part of Night City that’s straight up an hommage to the iconic Ghost in the Shell scene where they stand in a semi flooded part of the city. Made me nostalgic.

      It’s not really an open world RPG though. It’s more story driven and when the stories are told, well… not much else to do.

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        Didn’t play long enough to get to “Pyramid Song,” but given it’s one of my favorite songs of all time, I might have to revisit the game if even just for that part lol

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      The main mission, the story of V, Panam, Judy and Jhonny. They are full of great moments. If I’m honest the open world is a meh/10.

      Gameplay got quite a bit better when I installed the realistic damage mod, though it might not be for everyone.

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    Fuck me sideways if Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t one of the best, most immersive video game stories ever created.

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    Still wouldn’t be worth it, even if it was free.

    • The lore is complicated and boring. They just thrust you right into the story without explaining anything. It feels like you just loaded into some random person’s save file after they were already halfway through the game.
    • The RPG and stealth mechanics are pointless. Just pick the gun with the highest DPS and run-and-gun everywhere; you’ll get very far with this strategy alone. No need to even bother with the stealth and hacking mechanics.
    • There’s literally nothing to do outside of a mission; the city feels extremely lifeless and manufactured, like some Truman Show shit.
    • Despite what the devs claimed, none of your choices actually matter; not even the character class you pick has any effect on the story, other than a couple of extra dialog choices if you pick Corpo.

    But it sure looks pretty. The only reason to pick up this game is to show off your 4090/5090. Stay far away. Play Fallout: London instead.

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      Are you talking about Cyberpunk or the Fallout series? Because both of these games fit that description. Sorry to hear you didn’t like it, but you might just not like the setting in general. It’s probably just not the RPG style that you want in your games but it’s still fully serviceable game.

      I went into the story with absolutely no prior knowledge and I didn’t have any problem picking it up. World elements are explained to you as you explore which is self-driven rather than waypoint-based I suppose. I personally prefer to discover things through context rather than have everything spelled out for me like I’m the “every man” in an old 2000s TV show.

      Also why are you attacking people who enjoy this game by by labeling their enjoyment “fanboyism”? Asking someone who came from All. It’s not like this is the worst RPG ever made or that it’s the same as it was when it was released.