So apparently it wasn't even functional on last gen consoles. I get that. They deserved all the criticism they received for launching that way. But what about on PC?
I don't really have an opinion on this because I only played the game about 13 hours. Shooters just aren't my thing. But during my 13 hours, I didn't really notice an unusual amount of bugs, tbh. I thought the world was amazing, and the few stories I was a part of were very well done. I think some players were irritated that maybe some things had been promised that weren't in the game, like subways, but I didn't follow the hype train, so I don't know what was and what wasn't promised.
To me it was a shooter version of The Witcher 3 in a Cyberpunk world, and probably a very good game if you like shooters, but that's not a popular opinion, and I really didn't play long enough to have confidence that I would keep that opinion if I finished the game.
But what do you all think? CDPR has become the target of the worst side of gamers now. The toxic hoard will never forget this supposed disaster. Do they deserve it, or was it blown out of proportion? PCG ran multiple stories daily on how horrible it was. Was it really worth that?
I don't really have an opinion on this because I only played the game about 13 hours. Shooters just aren't my thing. But during my 13 hours, I didn't really notice an unusual amount of bugs, tbh. I thought the world was amazing, and the few stories I was a part of were very well done. I think some players were irritated that maybe some things had been promised that weren't in the game, like subways, but I didn't follow the hype train, so I don't know what was and what wasn't promised.
To me it was a shooter version of The Witcher 3 in a Cyberpunk world, and probably a very good game if you like shooters, but that's not a popular opinion, and I really didn't play long enough to have confidence that I would keep that opinion if I finished the game.
But what do you all think? CDPR has become the target of the worst side of gamers now. The toxic hoard will never forget this supposed disaster. Do they deserve it, or was it blown out of proportion? PCG ran multiple stories daily on how horrible it was. Was it really worth that?