search on google "cyberpunk 1000 npc" and look at the headlinesGot any source for those quotes? As they are bat **** crazy. There is no game on the market that has even come close to making a claim like that reality. Especially with the amount of different processors you would expect to support on the PC and the limited CPU power on an original xbox/ps4. You would at a stretch need to run the game as an online instance and allow powerful servers to process the AI routines.
okay not as bad as it sounds but it lead to articles that translated it to"Most of our content is custom-made, it's hand tailored, so it really depends on a specific quest and situation," says Tomaszkiewicz. Keep in mind that, much like The Witcher 3, your decisions have short-term and long-term consequences, so choose your friends wisely.
As far as your buddy options go, there are quite a few gangs in Night City: the cyberware-harvesting Scavs, the chrome-sucking Maelstrom, the honor-focused Valentinos, the Second Amendment-obsessed 6th Street Gang, the mysterious Voodoo Boys, the absolute unit Animals, the black-market bargaining Tyger Claws, and the female-focused Moxes. You'll encounter them all as you traverse Night City, so protect your neck.
Each gang has its own clear set of styles, business dealings, and ideologies. Tomaszkiewicz also discusses navigating the gang's divisions, many of which are clearly based on cultural backgrounds. "We’re trying to get as many opinions from different sources, and to incorporate this into our designs and the way we worked on the gangs," he explains.
Cyberpunk 2077 gang system explained
The game seems to use a system akin to The Outer Worlds, or Fallout’s, reputation system in which your actions for one faction/gang could inadvertently rub someone else the wrong way. For example, if you kill enough members of the Voodoo Boys, they will eventually become very hostile towards your character. Apparently, it may not tarnish that relationship forever, but they will do more than just keep an eye on you.
Another familiar trait in Cyberpunk’s gang system is the choices you make throughout the game. Similarly to the Telltale games and of course The Witcher 3 itself – your actions will have consequences that won’t be apparent until many hours into the game.
Apparently, each gang in Night City is accompanied by their own set of laurels and ideologies which, again, will be an influencing factor in whether or not you get off on the wrong foot with them.
Let’s now take a look at each gang in a bit more detail and see where you can find them, and how problematic they could be.
I am loving it. Put 30 hours in so far and mostly done side missionsNever buy a game on pe-order or release.
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2...gest-video-game-launch-turned-into-a-shambles
Beta tester until you wait 6 months = half price offers.
10 years to make the current game.....
Yeah, I was expecting more to be fair. Does not stop me enjoying what is there though.search on google "cyberpunk 1000 npc" and look at the headlines
on gangs
okay not as bad as it sounds but it lead to articles that translated it to
cmon bruh cyberpunk basically gave no mans sky style promises when interviewed
me neither at least 8/10 and personally enjoying it more than I did the witcher 3Yeah, I was expecting more to be fair. Does not stop me enjoying what is there though.
Yeah. It is a shame as with a few tweaks this could be a 10 out of 10. Right now it is a 9 for me.me neither at least 8/10 and personally enjoying it more than I did the witcher 3
disappointed the AI is so basic though, it's almost non existent
CDPR are done. I fully expect them to fold after this.
Read about Sony today, is the pc version totally fine? Still tempted to get it...
Read about Sony today, is the pc version totally fine? Still tempted to get it...
it's been fine for me but your mileage my vary. If you can run it with everything maxed out including RTX and maybe throw in some HDR then it looks absolutely stunning. The only bugs I've had have been minor and cosmetic, nothing like other stuff I've seen and not a single crash either for me.
Might be my PC but I've kept a good eye on it with an overlay for a good number of hours and my GPU usage stays at 99% and very rarely deviates.My main complaint is how sporadic the GPU usage and FPS are. All over the place...can get a good 70 fps then tanks down to 40 fps in some areas, mainly the city.
are we not allowed to discuss issues with the game on pc forums or what? I don't follow?It's such a shame some people would rather waste time bashing the game, rather than playing it properly for themselves. Especially seeing as we are on the PC forum....
I had the same problem and then I switched from a 5600x to a 5900x and the problem disappeared.My main complaint is how sporadic the GPU usage and FPS are. All over the place...can get a good 70 fps then tanks down to 40 fps in some areas, mainly the city.
Yeah it's glorious graphically. I've got the 4k version of your monitor so I know exactly what you mean!
BTW I am using the HDR settings from the resetera HDR guy of 4000 nits and 0.90 on the mid tone. It's the best I've seen it, anyway.
It's such a shame some people would rather waste time bashing the game, rather than playing it properly for themselves. Especially seeing as we are on the PC forum....
Also I have to wonder just how much excellent content the reviewers missed out on due to rushing through nothing but the main quest. Some of the side content has honestly been incredible.