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Imagine virtue signaling online about people being required to work 6 days a week for two months.
Imagine virtue signaling online about people being required to work 6 days a week for two months.
Wow it’s like real people in the business world have to work hard to deliver a great product that we all want. Jim Sterling should post reaction videos about the latest smash dlc if he wants those simp buxJim Sterling does it practically every single day...and then bitches about some conspiracy behind his viewership going down.
Imagine virtue signaling online about people being required to work 6 days a week for two months.
Wow it’s like real people in the business world have to work hard to deliver a great product that we all want. Jim Sterling should post reaction videos about the latest smash dlc if he wants those simp bux
Whaaa my company that pays for my ability to have benefits and paid vacation in a temperature controlled gamer office with a gym and 24hr cafeteria wants me to work overtime whahhhhhh
OH THE HUMANITY I HADTO SIT IN MY GAMER CHAIR FOR THREE MORE HOURS LETS CONTACT JASON SCHRIER

AFAIK the employees aren't bitching as much as social and gaming media are. They were probably a bit hurt by the broken promise, but they know what kind of game they are making. This is make it or break it for CDProjektRED going forward.
Personally I'd love for this to do well, and then CDPR finally create their own original IP. Their entire library is Witcher and now another IP with it's own background. Would be cool for them to come up with a truly original project.
I'm excited for Cyberpunk, and am hearing that it's the true spiritual successor to the original Deus Ex (the best one), which is great. But I'd like for them to actually write their own universe/game, instead of making games based on already established universes. I'm thinking all of this is a build up to that. Being known as a consumer friendly company who makes AAA+ games is great, but they need their own GTA, Fallout or Elder Scrolls to reach that next creative level imo.If they knock CP out of the park, which damn, doesn't look like they won't, the possible expansions are tantalizing. Imagine CDPR with a host of original IPs, like say, Ubisoft had in the mid 2000s, or Bethesda from the mid 2000s?
There could be some batty stuff coming down the pipe, and this stuff already looks dope on a Deus Ex level.
I'm excited for Cyberpunk, and am hearing that it's the true spiritual successor to the original Deus Ex (the best one), which is great. But I'd like for them to actually write their own universe/game, instead of making games based on already established universes. I'm thinking all of this is a build up to that. Being known as a consumer friendly company who makes AAA+ games is great, but they need their own GTA, Fallout or Elder Scrolls to reach that next creative level imo.
Agreed. I wish they took the Deus Ex approach, and pulled you into 3rd person during cover fire, and gave you different angles for melee killsYea I have no faith in FP melee combat. Even games that pull it off it's still not that good when compared to melee combat across all games with different 3rd person view, overhead. etc. It's always been the worst view when it comes to melee combat. I'll be sticking to stealth\guns for this game.
I quickly looked at some gun gameplay. Looks good to me. I'd have to really play it though to know.
I'm excited for Cyberpunk, and am hearing that it's the true spiritual successor to the original Deus Ex (the best one), which is great. But I'd like for them to actually write their own universe/game, instead of making games based on already established universes. I'm thinking all of this is a build up to that. Being known as a consumer friendly company who makes AAA+ games is great, but they need their own GTA, Fallout or Elder Scrolls to reach that next creative level imo.
I love Deus Ex, but and as cool as third person kills were, they did pull me out of it for a bit. They felt like cinematics and not actual 'gameplay'. Changing perspectives for a few seconds is jarring. Id rather feel like I have agency in one perspective than the way Deus Ex did its kills.Agreed. I wish they took the Deus Ex approach, and pulled you into 3rd person during cover fire, and gave you different angles for melee kills
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I would really have loved a 3rd person camera for melee weapons too. When I play Fallout, I always go into 3rd person when using a lightsaber (always mod that in lol)
Not necessarily CP2077 news, but if Spider-Man on PS5 is running at 4K/60FPS, that's a very positive sign that CP2077 will be butter smooth on the new consoles - both XBX and PS5.
Semi spoiler...as already been stated officially by cdpr but...If the game doesn't let me kill Keanu's character and dump him into a cyber ditch moment 1, I will be disappoint, son.
Semi spoiler...as already been stated officially by cdpr but...
keanu's character is dead he is essentially a cyber ghost in your character's head. I believe you do get to see him die though.
Lol. I know, that still doesnt mean that they need to be xx% more than their employees.
CEOs literally get paid huge bonuses by overworking their workforce and underpaying them to nudge profits and revenues small percentages above the previous year. Working in shitty conditions on top of that just sucks. Many people dont have the option to just leave a job because they have families etc that depend on them. Being out of work for a small amount of time is disastrous to a majority of the population. Hell we live in a time where 1 emergency can put families in piles of debt, whilst having CEOs make more money than they can spend in a life time.....
Im tired of talking about this, I just dont care. Good for you if you think shit like that is fine.
Not necessarily CP2077 news, but if Spider-Man on PS5 is running at 4K/60FPS, that's a very positive sign that CP2077 will be butter smooth on the new consoles - both XBX and PS5.
You worked 220 hours in two weeks? The mad man!