I'm not sure it even qualifies as a "good game." The best analogy I can give, is that it's like having a beautiful girlfriend who, just when things start getting good...gets a headache and goes to bed early. And then shitz the bed.
You say those things as if that is normal, or most people experience that. Maybe you are from Jaywick, who knows.
i may try this again is it much better now with the updates ?
what mods are recommended
Feels like major bugs and most missions are fixed now. There's probably still some minor issues and you might get a major game or graphics issue depending on your setup.
I'm using these mods
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/posts/34752135
Just start out on Hard setting then increase difficulty and tweak the mods as you play to keep it hard. A pure hacking or damage build will still be pretty OP so just balance it out a bit.
Most of the Armour mods are fixed now so I'm running around with about 75% crit chance and using rifles etc.
It's definitely got the hallmarks of a good game but there's so many blemishes. For the most part, when I am doing some of the carefully crafted side quests like with River or with Judy, there's not much shooting but good bit of drama and story. That's where it really shines but I understand it is not for everyone.I'm not sure it even qualifies as a "good game." The best analogy I can give, is that it's like having a beautiful girlfriend who, just when things start getting good...gets a headache and goes to bed early. And then shitz the bed.
I have a PS4 Pro, and a modest PC (W7 64-bit, i5-3570, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX970).
Which one do you think would run Cyberpunk 2077 better? Or are they both not even worth bothering with?
Why are those people so 'shiny'? I can't say I've ever seen anyone shine that much in real life.
Why are those people so 'shiny'? I can't say I've ever seen anyone shine that much in real life.