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Anyone on the Cyberpunk 2077 hype train?
First two hours is so far so good. My expectations were not that high and it seems to be exceeding them just slightly. Time will tell for sure.
Solid story line. Good gameplay. Gunfights are fun and stealth isn't "splinter cell" boring. Fantastic graphics(i wish i could buy a new GPU). Acting and cut scenes are well done. Easy 8/10, just because we haven't gotten anything this good for a while.
First two hours is so far so good. My expectations were not that high and it seems to be exceeding them just slightly. Time will tell for sure.
Solid story line. Good gameplay. Gunfights are fun and stealth isn't "splinter cell" boring. Fantastic graphics(i wish i could buy a new GPU). Acting and cut scenes are well done. Easy 8/10, just because we haven't gotten anything this good for a while.
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LOL, nice necropost! No idea why it showed up in your new posts. But since it got bumped - a few months ago I tried to get into my old Steam account when we were locked down in April for COVID. I haven't logged into it since probably 2012, LOL. I have no idea how to get into it nor what the login or password was. I don't even remember which email address I used to set up the account. I even tried to log in using a very old laptop that I have here with me that I only use for a single old program for work since it already had Steam on it. Updated Steam but then it errored saying that Steam is no longer supported on my operating system. What? Vista is no longer supported? LOL. Who knew? Probably lost everything. Maybe when I get back to the US the login is saved in my gaming computer. Was really hoping I could get in while in Vietnam. My new laptop would have been robust enough to run any of those games.
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After about 50 hours in CyberPunk 2077 i have to admit i'm extremely happy with it. My favorite game of 2020 for sure.
For some reason it's getting really bad reviews. I guess people are unhappy with it, but since i'm on a PC even with a measly gtx980 graphics card i am able to run it perfectly fine.
There are a fair bit of glitches and bugs. But i'd say that 98% of them are not game breaking. They have absolutely no effect on gameplay or anything. Just little annoyances. The biggest one was my weapon not being able to fire, simply dropping it and picking it back up fixed the issue. Most are like things flickering. Pop in is a thing, but hasn't bothered me at all. People that aren't going to play Cyberpunk because it's not polished or has bugs are full of ****, their loss. We've all played tons of broken games over the years (cough pubg cough) and didn't complain very much. They seem to be pumping out patches and updates so that's good.
I found myself just roaming the city, doing little challenges and tasks randomly. It's a lot of fun to be able to play a game more freely. Reminds me of a mix of GTA and Watchdogs. It's so immersive. Probably the most immersive game i've ever played.
This is settings on Medium, some stuff turned off, some stuff set to high, 1080p. It's tough to get a good balance of looks and framerate, every piece of hardware is different. I typically run 40-50fps with very good frame times and no dips.
The game still looks fantastic at these lower settings.
For some reason it's getting really bad reviews. I guess people are unhappy with it, but since i'm on a PC even with a measly gtx980 graphics card i am able to run it perfectly fine.
There are a fair bit of glitches and bugs. But i'd say that 98% of them are not game breaking. They have absolutely no effect on gameplay or anything. Just little annoyances. The biggest one was my weapon not being able to fire, simply dropping it and picking it back up fixed the issue. Most are like things flickering. Pop in is a thing, but hasn't bothered me at all. People that aren't going to play Cyberpunk because it's not polished or has bugs are full of ****, their loss. We've all played tons of broken games over the years (cough pubg cough) and didn't complain very much. They seem to be pumping out patches and updates so that's good.
I found myself just roaming the city, doing little challenges and tasks randomly. It's a lot of fun to be able to play a game more freely. Reminds me of a mix of GTA and Watchdogs. It's so immersive. Probably the most immersive game i've ever played.
This is settings on Medium, some stuff turned off, some stuff set to high, 1080p. It's tough to get a good balance of looks and framerate, every piece of hardware is different. I typically run 40-50fps with very good frame times and no dips.
The game still looks fantastic at these lower settings.
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Been playing a lot of Cyberpunk as well.. so much that it keeps me from working on the car, also really like the music in game. They did an excellent job. It's a bit unbalanced but mostly in a funny way. ( using a revolver with some perks that you can get in the first part of the game makes you a headshot monster. Instakilling everything).
It does help that the previous game they made, Witcher 3 is also among the list of best games for me. And it had at least the same kind of really bad launch full of bugs. They fixed it up and released really good DLC for the game. So
It does help that the previous game they made, Witcher 3 is also among the list of best games for me. And it had at least the same kind of really bad launch full of bugs. They fixed it up and released really good DLC for the game. So
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