Random NPC's in the world are pretty bad too I walked past four female NPC's in a row on the street and all of them were exactly the same then I entered into a building immediately after and the very first NPC inside was you guessed it the same female NPC, LOL.
And it looks to be a great one and a great fit for Sony Worldwide Studios, no jumping just confidence.
Sorry to hear that, folks like yourself make a great case against that all digital future so many seem to think is the way to go.
Finally learned my lesson with this one, Cyberpunk 2077 is officially my last pre-order. I dont actually pre-order games very often at all but if there was ever a developer worth trusting enough to pre-order a game for it was CDPR but after this never again with anyone.
All games require pressing buttons most of them the same buttons repeatedly over and over again rather you're punching or shooting or traversing its all the same so this excuse is lame not to mention Spider-Man is far more than a "button masher", nice try though.
Wow no offense but that's some slow internet you have there, took me about eight minutes.
Sony are fools if they dont add this developer to the Playstation family, this game looks amazing and the developer seems like a perfect fit for them.
3 of them dont "play it fine", its a buggy mess across the board.
Exactly.
It would be more helpful if they removed it from the store completely like Sony did until its truly fixed.
Because they were not allowing gameplay to be shown from base units becasue they new it was bad and would therefor lose sales and buyer confidence, that's the deception.
What does pre-ordering have to do with a trusted developer launching a broken mess of a game?
"that I'm even concerned with"
Imagine acting like he made the list just for you.
Because there's a misguided belief that if someone leaves Naughty Dog it will destroy the company and they wont be able to make amazing games anymore and some people relish in that notion. Well people left before and during TLOU 2 development which went on to win GOTY so their hopes and dreams are dashed. I agree its not news worthy.
They weren't about to miss out on a combined install base of 160 million people. I'm not saying you're wrong I'm just saying they weren't going to give up that profit potential even at the risk of damaging their reputation apparently.
Mr Logic huh? Might be time for a new username. lol
First impressions do tend to stick with people and CDPR has a real problem in that department with Cyberpunk, then again some games are able to overcome their initial issues and become largely praised after patches and content additions like No Mans Sky and Sea of Thieves for example.
I imagined all the delays were going to prevent stuff like this in the first place.
"Trainwrecks" don't win game of the year awards, get over it.
Uhhhhhhhhhh