Cyberpunk 2077 – Truly WASTED Potential



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Time Stamps:
Intro – 0:00
Act 1 – The Press – 00:07:42
Act 2 – The Bugs – 00:17:21
Act 3 – Nota Bene – 00:28:19
Act 4 – The Story – Prologue – 00:56:02
Act 4 – The Story – Main Campaign – 01:57:05
Act 4 – The Story – The Endings – 03:14:51
Act 5 – Closing Thoughts – 4:24:45

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  2. The worst problems I had in terms of bugs were crashes like you said, experienced only 3 but once it made me turn off my series x. The other 2 it was just the app. The only other bad or most annoying ones are just vehicles or pedestrians acting up and I had the discoloration shit on the same ending as well. I really hate, absolutely despise the police in this game. Also the driving is like boats and shooting sucks bc of ads, it was so bad on controller at first. Pedestrians reactions to shit is just so generic. Way too many issues with the basics of the game alone to make it worth my time anymore.

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  3. Also, if you took HALF the time it takes to watch this guy tear down some strangers half a world away for their no-good-very-bad-abomination, you could probably address 90% of the issues he's whining about. But much more productive to cry to someone else, I understand, truly I do.

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  4. I legitimately watched this entire 5 hour video, and it was a pleasure to stick around throughout the entirety of it. I've been waiting for a review like this that sums up my thoughts around Cyberpunk. It's a shame to see such wasted potential in a game that was supposed to be the turning point in next gen RPGs. Goes to show that no dev is untouchable and all of them are capable of dishonesty towards the consumer.

    As far as I'm concerned, Cyberpunk came and went before the holiday season was over and it's unlikely to be relevant again at any point in the future.

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  5. 49:07 generally i understand what you’re getting at here, but i’ve never been a fan of comparing these two games. Their genres are completely different. Cyberpunk isn’t witcher 4, its game mechanics and genres completely differ from the witcher series entirely so..i dont think its quite fair to base enemy types and relationships between the games whenever the genre and times of the game are entirely separate. Thats not saying cyberpunks enemies and relationships are great, cause they could of worked on it, but saying things like there’s no variety BECAUSE we dont have to learn every single enemies pattern is real crappy cause— of course you’d have to learn in the witcher series, every enemy IS different, most a different species entirely. In cyberpunk there isn’t any other species, the most night city has is different gangs, but everyone works with guns cause thats the genre of the game. We cant expect to walk in somewhere and an enemy have slow meticulous cyberpunk bow and arrow attacks cause logically, in a fight in 2077, if you cared enough for that you’d be dead immediately. Logically in that genre and that world, people only give a shit about whats gonna kill the other person the quickest and easiest. Is that an excuse on cdpr’s part? No. They could of done SOMETHING. But i dont think its logical to compare these games since they’re genre’s and times in game are completely different, meaning the enemies between the games are ALSO entirely different.

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  6. The "Johnny gives the kid a guitar" ending feels weird for me because what do you think it's gonna happen after that kid goes back home and his abusive father sees him with a really nice and expensive guitar? Yeah that would not end the way the game seems to think it would end.

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  7. I think, cdpr did well… Ya glitches and everything but so smal company achieve amazing thing's, don't forget they always worked on witcher series sword and combat… No cars, no massive npc, modern world and another systems. Grapichs in cyberpunk is amazing and details are so good. I'm think Cyberpunk is perfect foundation for cyberpunk 2 and cyberpunk 2 will be delivering everything they promise for cyberpunk and even more… I'm sure with patches they wil fix the game and add more to the game.

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  8. What a heap of BS. I Play Cyberpunk on XBOX one X no problem and its the best game i have ever played. Night city and the endless missions and brilliant storyline combined with the most graphically amazing night city make this game genious. I am so sick of the whinging crybabies complaining about a few bugs. So what you morons , its still light years ahead of anaything else out there. get a life FFS

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  9. about halfway through the game I literally had over 300 of each type of healing item. I'd just use a blades build. after getting the region features, combat was pretty pointless. could 1-2 shot every enemy and heal most damage back instantly. game just became boring towards the end. balancing is so broken and off in this game.

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  10. Funny I used to stay far away from any hint of a spoiler of this game, but I just don't care anymore. Thx for this bugfree play through. It was very entertaining. You saved me time and money. Oh and fu seedy pr.

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  11. Talking about how body mods are end game, I personally had the double jump and gorilla arms just as I got out of the first area. Mostly because I picked up sooooo much garbage (guns armor and actual trash) and sold it all I was loaded.

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  12. i finished cyberpunk in 75 hours on PC with R3900x and RTX 3080. honestly i love the game.. but yes it feels not complete, and for an open world game with city that big, i dont feel that it has benefits from it, contradictory to GTA V. even though that the city is complex i dont feels that it is so much alive not even close to like GTA IV or even san andreas. but still i love the game because it is feel fresh and new but for me it is far from perfect.

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  13. i guess 5 hours of grumbling nagging and criticizing is a wasted potential for sure. And cp77 is an awesome game with lots of potential to evolve and emprove. Nothing is wasted when so much is already done.

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  14. seems like the new vaccine is taking the same path as Cyberpunk 2077 – hope all the hype doesn't come back to bite them when the long term affects show up lol!! i joke, we can rest assured the governments tell the truth 100% of the time. lol.

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  15. In my opinion the point is that not only this game has a lot of bugs but it's nothing new there is nothing original or innovative in it so the hype was really exaggerated anyway.

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  16. I was not a fan of CDPR, much more a former player Cyberpunk 2013/2020 paper rpg years ago, and I liked this game despite all its flaws. I've started The Witcher series afterward, could not go to the end of the first and the second as I got too bored with the gameplay, and currently starting the 3rd which is indeed far better from the 2 first in everything: gameplay, story, voice acting, etc. However, for the cops, I won't be surprised if they copy-pasted some code from Witcher 2, during initial fortress escape I had guards litteraly poping from nowhere behind me.

    However, I'm surprised of all the comparison with the Witcher 3. The main story is more consistent, yes, because they don't rush it and the sense of urgency with Ciri and the Wild Hunt is more in phase with the gameplay, on that I agree. But the Witcher 3, like CP2077 has no emergent gameplay, dumb NPC repeating the same sentence again and again as you're passing by and a static world (even though it is very well crafted) full of side activities, at least on what I encountered up to now, perhaps rest of the game will change my mind. Cyberpunk is just that, but less ordered to the point it does not feel organic.

    The point, though, on which the Witcher 3 really shines against CP2077, I fully agree, is ennemies variety.

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  17. How the hell did you miss that the Iguana species was nearly extinct? That's the whole reason it was considered valuable contraband in the first place. I only played the first 15 minutes of this game and even I figured that out.

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  18. I just started playing Read Dead 2 and that game blows my mind. It feels like Cyberpunk should have incorporated a lot of the same NPC behavior. You'll find NPC's doing all the same things you do; I caught an NPC hunting, following the trails crouched down. The way NPC's casually remark on what you do is also really well done. The whole game feels so alive. It feels "next gen" tot me and it came out 2 years before Cyberpunk.

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