Only thing I'm a bit disappointed in, is the aesthetic in some cases. I prefer the "Bladerunner-esque" style of the original trailer.
Eh? Other than the cover, all the artwork in my ruleset is B&W.
Thanks for the info. I'll buy it when the multiplayer will begin then.@Akeyiro There will be multiplayer in the future. but it will be it's own AAA release. Think GTA V Online and GTA V solo.
Right now I am most excited for the photo mode coming with Cyberpunk 2077. It looks really cool! I can see myself spending a lot of hours playing with the editor. Praise the sun!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHfs98k86EA
I agree with PCG's review, it seems more fair imo, bugs are bugs, they are usually there for a big game just coming out and later patches will probably address most of them (which is what is stated in the review) but the comment section on there is sad to read through, just ignorant people that want to crap on PCG because their golden egg isnt a 1000/100.
Judging by all the reviews, its on the shorter side but still an amazing open world to travel, so i will probably check it as well, though if my pc has a hard time struggling to keep up with it on medium settings in 1440p or high in 1080p (i meet/exceed the minimum requirements) ill either refund or leave uninstalled until i do upgrade because it is one of those "i should upgrade my pc for this" game.
Initial reports are that the performance is atrocious, so depending on your setup it may struggle. For example, the tomshardware article that discusses CP2077 performance found at 4k Ultra with Ray Tracing a 3080 averaged 11 fps.
I should note that GamersNexus on twitter mentioned that the reviewers are working with a copy that has DRM that hurts performance and that the full release will* not have. Thus, the current performance numbers are inaccurate to some degree. How inaccurate remains to be seen.Wow, i just saw those benchmarks, unless thats pre-patch, those are insanely low. Ill have to see after it comes out.
...the girl! Well, the girl's head, anyway, with all the sweet cybertech in it. She would be a part of his life for years to come!"This is how it ended, he got..."
They don't have any say in the matter. Well, I guess if the reviewer flat out lied about bugs then they could sue, but reviewers don't have to get an OK from publishers before printing reviews.Yeah I kind of get it if there are bugs, from what I was reading some of these reviewers ran into a lot of them. I'm actually surprised they let reviewers talk about the bugs at all, but I dig the transparency.