This goal is laid out in one of the job descriptions the publisher’s just put out as it seeks to recruit folks to beef up the team working on the Cyberpunk sequel - codenamed Project Orion - at the CD Projekt’s relatively new Boston studio.
It’s not like they said that in a marketing context; they set it as a goal. Scraping job postings seems a little disingenuous. Job postings always sound like that.
Yeah, nah. Not falling for it.
The PC Parts industry basically stopped making new hardware for games so we should pretty much give up on the notion of things improving substantially past this point.
It’ll move in the direction of local rendering, with cloud “AI” powered elements
Look, cyberpunk ended up (after some years) being a good game, but that doesn’t mean I’ll ever trust them again
I will wait to buy it a few years after release. Not getting burned this time around.
It’s going to be fun to watch 20 same looking NPCs with same looking clothes living their daily lives with schedules, again.
Ahahahaha. After their shit launch of cyberpunk 2077? Yeah okay… We’re just gonna see another flop from a shit company like every AAA game
Maybe with the experience they got from fixing it…
I mean, I can believe they can do it, but it will probably be totally missing on launch, then utterly broken, and after 2 years of patches will finally work correctly.
I’ll believe it when I see it this time.
This announcement changes everything! I’m gonna send them my money right now
i need to buy a computer one day so i can play all these games everyone spends money on and hates
All I want to know is how I can secondarily profit on a bunch of rubes opening their wallets again.
Yeah i’ll believe that claim when i see it.
Sorry but the 2077 release had it’s consequences.
Here we go again…
Uhh huh.
They had a rough start for console players, or so I’ve been told, but I strictly play on PC and never had any issues whatsoever, so I’m looking forward to the next game for sure. There’s no doubt that the game was a great one, and Phantom Liberty was the DLC that finally knocked the Shivering Isles out of the top spot for me.
I’m gonna just assume it won’t be any different than the crowd system of Assassin’s Creed; which wasn’t even all that impressive back when that first came out.
Cyberpunk was the last game I preordered preordered and it was because of the blatant lies they told about the game before the release and still have not (and will not deliver on).
I loved the world the artistically manifested and expanded in some ways (thanks Pondsmith!), loved the music, loved the start of the game. I have yet to finish it because it’s still a buggy mess at times.
I’ll finish it one day, everyone says the DLC is great. But it will be several solid and honest game releases before I trust cdpr again with any sales pitch. Until third parties have their hands on it, we can’t even trust the footage.
The base game was great, but the DLC was probably the best DLC I’ve ever played, finally knocking the Shivering Isles off the top spot in my book. I can’t say much more without spoilers, so
spoiler
The choice you have to make at the end was the most conflicted I’ve been in a video game. I really liked both characters, they’re both so well fleshed out and you can’t help but sympathize with them. In the end, I chose So Mi, but being forced by Reed to shoot him was hard. He’s not even real, and I’m mad he made me make that choice.