*** Cyberpunk 2077 ***

It is way, way better than it was at launch. I'd recommend trying again.

Even at launch, I ddin't have issues (outside of the V T pose and some floatings objects) and that was on my 2600 and vega 56, second playthrough on 5600x and 3080 was also relatively bug free. No doubt the game had its fair share of issues for a lot of people but in my experience, I've played games which launched considerably worse and had more issues especially game breaking ones than what I faced in cp 2077, sadly a lot of people are still hung up on features not being in the game which were shown/promised (which is valid enough tbf) or couldn't believe that NPCs/police officers didn't have sentient like behaviour/life style :p But then again, what game hasn't been downgraded and which games have the NPC system that people were expecting? Witcher 3 had a huge graphical downgrade and din't get the same hate, probably because of the cult like following it has.
 
Even at launch, I ddin't have issues (outside of the V T pose and some floatings objects) and that was on my 2600 and vega 56, second playthrough on 5600x and 3080 was also relatively bug free. No doubt the game had its fair share of issues for a lot of people but in my experience, I've played games which launched considerably worse and had more issues especially game breaking ones than what I faced in cp 2077, sadly a lot of people are still hung up on features not being in the game which were shown/promised (which is valid enough tbf) or couldn't believe that NPCs/police officers didn't have sentient like behaviour/life style :p But then again, what game hasn't been downgraded and which games have the NPC system that people were expecting? Witcher 3 had a huge graphical downgrade and din't get the same hate, probably because of the cult like following it has.
Exactly why there is such a strong opposition to the game. The fans make it even worse glancing over things all because their subjective opinions hate facts.

Deluded misguided people though will love with all they have.
 
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I can't call myself a loyalist to any game maker. I enjoyed the Witcher 1&2 but 3 has well undeserved praise and again the fans seem to be extremists. The game is basically their new born child.... This is how bad a cult following is.

The usual is any dissent is treated as trolling. The fans reverse troll people.

No different to how religion was handled.

Believe in god or be cast out or back then... Killed.
Even though God is the biggest egotistical thing to have ever been worshipped.
This is because God is just human projection. We can't worship ourselves so to balance things out they tried to worship an imaginary idol tied with a fact that we don't know who or what created us. Very manipulative and all for the ego self.

Enablers.

If people have no purpose or belief of some kind it transfers to other areas. Humans need guidance. And as the saying... God help us if they were given none in adolescence.

Today we have a subset of humans who join together in extreme ways as they feel a part of something regardless if doing so hurts others. Non spiritual. Materialistic.
 
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I can't call myself a loyalist to any game maker. I enjoyed the Witcher 1&2 but 3 has well undeserved praise and again the fans seem to be extremists. The game is basically their new born child.... This is how bad a cult following is.

The usual is any dissent is treated as trolling. The fans reverse troll people.

No different to how religion was handled.

Believe in god or be cast out or back then... Killed.
Even though God is the biggest egotistical thing to have ever been worshipped.
This is because God is just human projection. We can't worship ourselves so to balance things out they tried to worship an imaginary idol tied with a fact that we don't know who or what created us. Very manipulative and all for the ego self.

If people have no purpose or belief of some kind it transfers to other areas. Humans need guidance. And as the saying... God help us if they were given none in adolescence.

Today we have a subset of humans who join together in extreme ways as they feel a part of something regardless if doing so hurts others. Non spiritual. Materialistic.

You feeling okay bud? I hear there's grass outside that you can touch.
 
Even at launch, I ddin't have issues (outside of the V T pose and some floatings objects) and that was on my 2600 and vega 56, second playthrough on 5600x and 3080 was also relatively bug free. No doubt the game had its fair share of issues for a lot of people but in my experience, I've played games which launched considerably worse and had more issues especially game breaking ones than what I faced in cp 2077, sadly a lot of people are still hung up on features not being in the game which were shown/promised (which is valid enough tbf) or couldn't believe that NPCs/police officers didn't have sentient like behaviour/life style :p But then again, what game hasn't been downgraded and which games have the NPC system that people were expecting? Witcher 3 had a huge graphical downgrade and din't get the same hate, probably because of the cult like following it has.
Tbf witcher was a solid game. Despite the graphics downgrade it still looked bloody amazing.

It was also playable.

I persisted with cyberpunk but the more I played the more the bugs seem to pile up. Probably because of stacking of various quest codes etc. I played on the ps5.
 
Tbf witcher was a solid game. Despite the graphics downgrade it still looked bloody amazing.

It was also playable.

I persisted with cyberpunk but the more I played the more the bugs seem to pile up. Probably because of stacking of various quest codes etc. I played on the ps5.

There's your problem ;)

Consoles definitely had it bad.
 
Even at launch, I ddin't have issues (outside of the V T pose and some floatings objects) and that was on my 2600 and vega 56, second playthrough on 5600x and 3080 was also relatively bug free. No doubt the game had its fair share of issues for a lot of people but in my experience, I've played games which launched considerably worse and had more issues especially game breaking ones than what I faced in cp 2077, sadly a lot of people are still hung up on features not being in the game which were shown/promised (which is valid enough tbf) or couldn't believe that NPCs/police officers didn't have sentient like behaviour/life style :p But then again, what game hasn't been downgraded and which games have the NPC system that people were expecting? Witcher 3 had a huge graphical downgrade and din't get the same hate, probably because of the cult like following it has.
I played CP2077 on PC at release and never really encountered any bugs. Really. Not a single crash and I went all through the game.
Although I still haven't finished it I didn't really see any issues even at launch and certainly nothing game breaking. Last gen console versions though were dreadfully poor but really, I'd say CDPR were struggling to get the game working on nearly 15-year-old technology.
 
Aside from some minor mission progress bugs which could be sorted by reloading a save I had a mostly bug free experience my first play through at launch but trying to play through again I had game breaking bugs with 2 new characters - one the physics would go crazy after a short time and the other cyberware would stop working entirely until I restarted the game every few minutes.
 
Am on my second play through, couple of graphical glitches, but that is it, the one that made me laugh was a carless driver zipping down the road, so nothing too serious that spoiled the game.

I've had a few graphical glitches - including my character still holding their weapons when driving cars - kind of funny when a huge sniper rifle is poking through the windscreen (externally) though it shows it inside the car from the internal view.

Truth is though when it comes to bugs, especially at launch, it was a big lottery - a fair few people had some kind of weird physics and/or streaming assets bug which would knock their performance down to about 45 FPS max irrespective of settings even though their rig should have been running the game at ~60+ FPS.

Quite a few people had game breaking physics bugs with traffic constantly trying to go through solid objects or being launched into the air, etc. and it wasn't unusual for cyberware function to go screwy with varying impact.

The biggest disappointment for me though, and something they've done very little about, is the whole character customisation side in terms of abilities/skills and clothing - it is incredibly, woefully poor - I can't underscore enough just how pathetic it is for a game of this genre. You look at games which have similar functionality like The Division or City of Heroes (yes really old game), etc. while few of them are perfect they are several orders of magnitude better at those aspects. If I was the developers of the game I'd have pulled it in embarrassment and wasted no time in ripping it all out and replacing it with compelling and well thought out systems.
 
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