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Cyberpunk 2077 has been yanked from the Playstation Store due to the amount of bugs.... ouch!
Sad times, but kinda unsurprising when you consider how rushed the final stages of development / forced overtime for programmers etc.Cyberpunk 2077 has been yanked from the Playstation Store due to the amount of bugs.... ouch!
It is hard to have any sympathy since it was announced in 2012 and quite a few years of dev time has passed. What the hell happened in the 8 or 9 years is anyone's guess.Sad times, but kinda unsurprising when you consider how rushed the final stages of development / forced overtime for programmers etc.
Makes me wistful of the old ID Software days when a game was released "when it's ready."
But duke nukem was such a great game!It is hard to have any sympathy since it was announced in 2012 and quite a few years of dev time has passed. What the hell happened in the 8 or 9 years is anyone's guess.
Just another company chasing the almighty $$$ and shipping beta code and not really giving a damn about their customers.
Screw these guys. People are too lax on the ship now fix later culture. They deserve it to be thought in the same light as Duke Nukem 3D.
Indeed it was. I left off a Duke Nukem Forever in my mini rant.But duke nukem was such a great game!
I can remember when BF4 and The Division came out and they had heeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaapppppppssssss of problems too. Took months to stop the worst of the bugs but they got there in the end and they turned out quite well. Hopefully they keep at it with Cyberpunk and with some DLCs the game will have a long and happy life.Whoops....Needs quite bit of fixing.
going to need a PS5 or powerful PC gaming rig if they do fix things, by the looksI can remember when BF4 and The Division came out and they had heeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaapppppppssssss of problems too. Took months to stop the worst of the bugs but they got there in the end and they turned out quite well. Hopefully they keep at it with Cyberpunk and with some DLCs the game will have a long and happy life.
It took me 3 years to get a pc that could play Crysis.going to need a PS5 or powerful PC gaming rig if they do fix things, by the looks
I couldn't decide between the sad and angry reactions, but its probably a combination of both.Whoops....Needs quite bit of fixing.
I have a big back catalogue and never give enough time to mow through the stuff I have now.I couldn't decide between the sad and angry reactions, but its probably a combination of both.
So it will be Xmas next year and on the new gen console before I get to play it...
I would have more respect if they had come clean and made a public disclosure that the game won't work on the current-gen consoles (It may not run ever, who knows with a rate as low as 15fps). And delay the next-gen console version until it's running similar to the PC version. I think shareholder pressure got to them, but deliberately not providing reviewers with console versions of the game is plain dishonest.I have a big back catalogue and never give enough time to mow through the stuff I have now.
The mind boggles how it past any Q&A to get out of the gate. I guess marketing had the last say.
Agreed. Surely a quick play of a current gen console version would be enough for them to figure it out. There really doesn't seem like they would need to do much more according to the reviews.I would have more respect if they had come clean and made a public disclosure that the game won't work on the current-gen consoles (It may not run ever, who knows with a rate as low as 15fps). And delay the next-gen console version until it's running similar to the PC version. I think shareholder pressure got to them, but deliberately not providing reviewers with console versions of the game is plain dishonest.
It was announced in 2012 that they were going to be working on it. Not released. The first trailer came out in 2013 and it's been in development ever since. It can take upward of 5 years or more to develop A-grade titles. During that time CD projket red, which was is small Polish studio were working primarily on the witcher 3 (released 2015) which is to this date still considdered one of the best rpg games of all time. Their effort on cyberpunk would have been limited between 2012 and 2015.So the game was supposed to be released in 2012, but was way delayed, and now riddled with bugs and only partially works on the new gen stuff, and disastrous on the prev gen stuff?
wait those new gen stuff were not even available back then! So the fact that it is disastrous on the prev gen console, the game wasn't even anywhere near done back in 2012. Looks like this team was doing stuff right at the last minute.
I find the bulk of this thread utterly incomprehensibl, but this takes the cake.a random pack of cigarettes floated past me while I was in the dildo shop.
Yeah in hindsight trying to retrofit a game with such behemoth resource requirements to platforms that are 7-8 years old might have been a stretch too far. Issues on PS5 / PC seem to be 1/10th the crap being experienced by PS4 users. They'll turn it round though.Unfortunately those that were developing for PS4 probably dropped the ball a bit.
It's what they do next to solve the problem that will characterise their approach. My guess is they will fix shit pretty fast.
So worth it though. MAXIMUM ARMOUR. One of my mates was so desperate to play Crysis as intended he spent actual money on a water cooled system.It took me 3 years to get a pc that could play Crysis.