Agreed, it looks like the same footage I saw at E3.It's highly doubtful that this is a current-build demo - since CD Projekt Red has been traveling the globe, going to each and every gaming trade show to demonstrate it. They're most likely just using the same build they showed at E3.
This of course means that it will look, play and be far better optimized when it's in our hands.
It's honestly... Ok? I haven't seen anything particularly mind-blowing and I dislike the UI, but we'll see what the actual finished game is like.
Everyone sees the world different I guess, because I am blown away by everything we've seen and been shown so far.Well, yeah, it's just a videogame.
If you go in expecting to be mindblown you're setting the bar a bit high perhaps.
Well, yeah, it's just a videogame.
If you go in expecting to be mindblown you're setting the bar a bit high perhaps.
Everyone sees the world different I guess, because I am blown away by everything we've seen and been shown so far.
I can't wait to play the finished product.
What about what you've seen from CP2077 so far has made you feel unimpressed?Yeah, I guess. I've been mindblown by a couple of games this generation, including Witcher 3, to be fair, but not by CP2077 so far.
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Have you ever played Cyberpunk 2020?No, it looks okay. But so far I haven't really seen anything that isn't comparable to other immersive sims like Deus Ex MD or Dishonored, at least gameplay wise. It's entirely possible that the story will be amazing, but that can't really be judged from 20 minutes of gameplay.
Well if you enjoyed that, then you should be excited to see how the videogame adaptation turns out.
It's honestly... Ok? I haven't seen anything particularly mind-blowing and I dislike the UI, but we'll see what the actual finished game is like.
CDPR ninjas got all of them in record time - even the private hosting sites it seems.
Witcher 3 was also comparable to other western RPGs. Neither of those two games have a fully explorable large map without loading screens or combining cut scene, dialogue choices and gameplay seamlessly in one. Every game is comparable to something that came before it. Cyberpunk's execution is what sets it apart and CDPR has proven to maintain high quality in a vast open world like in Witcher 3.No, it looks okay. But so far I haven't really seen anything that isn't comparable to other immersive sims like Deus Ex MD or Dishonored, at least gameplay wise.
Well said.Witcher 3 was also comparable to other western RPGs. Neither of those two games have a fully explorable large map without loading screens or marring cut scene, dialogue choices and gameplay seamlessly. Every game is comparable to something that came before it. Cyberpunk's execution is what sets it apart and CDPR has proven to maintain high quality in a vast open world like in Witcher 3.
Witcher 3 was also comparable to other western RPGs. Neither of those two games have a fully explorable large map without loading screens or combining cut scene, dialogue choices and gameplay seamlessly in one. Every game is comparable to something that came before it. Cyberpunk's execution is what sets it apart and CDPR has proven to maintain high quality in a vast open world like in Witcher 3.
It feels like too many!Anyways we will see more and more as we get closer to the official release and there are many great upcoming titles to bridge that time :)
Haha. Yeah, they only have to watch threads like these, i guess.Scientists have found that the shortest measurement of time in the universe is the moment between these videos being rehosted and then taken down.
You can drive in first person..
Well that's something at least. They should have that flexibility on foot too. I refuse to believe they couldn't design the game to use both views. If Rockstar can do it with GTA V...
Rockstar is also a much larger company with considerably more backing.Well that's something at least. They should have that flexibility on foot too. I refuse to believe they couldn't design the game to use both views. If Rockstar can do it with GTA V...
First person feels like shit in Rockstar games.Well that's something at least. They should have that flexibility on foot too. I refuse to believe they couldn't design the game to use both views. If Rockstar can do it with GTA V...
Yeah, as a shooter nothing here impress me tbh, but as a roleplaying game with action this good it impress me a ton. What other RPG has action of this caliber?Basing your impression CDPR's game on gameplay alone isn't a good idea, they aren't really good at gameplay and this game in particular looks stiff since we have a lot of shooters with great gunplay this gen. I expect this game to excel in writing, narrative choices and world/lore building.
It's going to be like the witcher 3. A good RPG but kind of janky and most likely with bad combat. I don't know why anyone would expect otherwise. That doesn't mean it won't be a good game.
Kinda where I'm at. I adored a lot about The Witcher 3, but the combat was never a part of that adoration. I'll be looking to be absorbed by one of my favorite types of settings and hopefully, get hooked on characters and story beats. The gun combat has always looked rather weak, though.It's going to be like the witcher 3. A good RPG but kind of janky and most likely with bad combat. I don't know why anyone would expect otherwise. That doesn't mean it won't be a good game.
Well said.
After playing The Witcher III - coupled with their passion for the Cyberpunk 2020 source material & the exorbitant amount of time they have spent making Cyberpunk 2077 shows me that it is going to be the very definition of epic.
3-4 year active development time with rumored soft reboot few years back.
Edit: Full force of CDPR was moved to 77 after Blood & Wine wrapped. TW3 DLC's became larger projects than they had originally visioned tying up more manhours than expected.
Lol!Scientists have found that the shortest measurement of time in the universe is the moment between these videos being rehosted and then taken down.
4-5 years of full-on development with the first year of that being shared between The Witcher III - but pre-production on this game started somewhere around 2011 and it was worked on by a smaller team until the teaser trailer was released in 2013. From then on it's hard to really tell from the vague answers we've heard, but there may have been a soft-reboot of the concept; keeping most of the assets and then full-on development jumped on top of the smaller team's partial development after The Witcher III was complete.