CDPR's Massive Cyberpunk 2077 Update! Roadmap, Free DLC, New Side Jobs, Gear Sets, Locations & More!



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45 thoughts on “CDPR's Massive Cyberpunk 2077 Update! Roadmap, Free DLC, New Side Jobs, Gear Sets, Locations & More!”

  1. The roadmap doesn't have the Expansions on it which makes me super worried. I've already completed the game and I'm not really interested in playing again unless there's a shit ton new content.

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  2. I sunk about 120 hours into the game. Finished one character, and goofed around on two others that were very different. I had the good fortune to be playing on a PC, so that may diminish the value of my opinion somewhat… but for me it wasn't the bugs that got to me.

    There is no real level of personality developed by 'V'. The dialogue is too simple maybe as a constraint of all the localization and voice acting… but very little of what you say affects anything in the game. I played one 'Male' character, and two female… of each different life path and they are utterly indistinguishable from each other. (except in physical appearance which you hardly ever see) My corpo-hacker woman with a god-like intelligence talks the same as my street-kid brawler with a minimum intelligence. There is no personality invested into the character from the backstory, and there is little opportunity to make meaningful choices to make this 'your character'… regardless of anything you do He or She is just bland 'V'.

    The first cyber-ware install was creepy and felt cyberpunk like. Every other one is transactional BS that lacks presence, and the system is under utilized. I think the game suffered a bit from being too open world. Too many markers, not enough characters! No meaningful consequence or choice. It feels a bit like the Fable games where Peter Molyneux made crazy promises about it, and the game failed to deliver.

    I also think the romance was… um… lacking. That could be based on the character I was influenced towards. I had high hopes that Judy would be fun and interesting. I did not find Judy fun or interesting. Her story-line is depressing, and her timing for 'romance' was off putting and creepy (in my opinion). I definitely got the feeling that my character coughing up blood was a turn of for her… and I am not ok with that! And is it just me or dose melancholy depression seem to make her horney… I kind of wish there had been more choices of NPC's.

    CDPR probably would have done better to focus on a smaller subsection of the city and really dig deep into the characters… and open up more of the city as they had the time to build it. It seems like the first quest with the Maelstrom gang was about the best one in the game.

    Ultimately for me the ending was the least engaging aspect. I got what could only be described as a 'bad ending' but as soon as the credits rolled I knew in my heart that all the endings were going to be similar. It reminds me unpleasantly of Mass Effect 3, where all your choices and investment was distilled down to a disappointing color filter. In this case it is probably a easy way for them to 'continue the story' but that doesn't stop it from leaving a bad taste in my mouth. That could easily be marked off as a Trope of the Genre, which is one of the things I was wary of going in… but i play a video game to do things that are impossible. I like to know there is an option to 'WIN'.

    Regardless, I got my money's worth from CDPR. It wasn't the worst game I have spent money on… but it was a long way from the revolutionary game they promised. The cooperate side of the company burned their rep to the ground with the choices they made. This was the first time in a decade i pre-ordered a game, and it will probably be the last for another decade.

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  3. Honestly I could careless about the apology as they've stated they knew it was messed don't apologize just fix it get to it. You've lied to us and your investors , manipulated many people and the media around the game so space the crocodile tears and don't try to use in-game music to appeal to us that's not gonna work. Many of us love cdpr but please we're men apologize after you've fixed the game but that's my imo.

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  4. If you have the ability, Play the game on Stadia. It's not bug free, no game is, but there is far less then there is on PC. It also runs great. This game on a great 4k TV with HDR, OMG. I now clocked over 100 hours and still not done with the story.

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  5. In the first 30 minutes of the game. When V goes home. He walks into two NPC's standing by an elevator. One says to the other: "this game is broken. I need to go talk to the producers" I feel like this is one of the Devs hiding their opinion in the game.

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  6. Just look at Red Dead Redemtion 2! They hyped the game with 3-4 trailers and that was all! The game did not have any bugs at least not that I saw and It worked on old gen as well and I know this because I got it on xbox one s!!! At least the overhyped trailer was good to see how much content was cut from Cyberpunk! I will never trust a corporation! And by the way this is my first game that I played from CD Projekt RED. Disappionting newcomers, good job CDPR!

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  7. I was initially excited for this game, but grew hesitant getting closer to launch. Now I’m not sure I’ll ever play it unless it is seriously overhauled or discounted based on everything I’ve seen & heard

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  8. “We never intended anything like this to happen”

    You hid review copies. You only allowed reviewers to use pre-approved gameplay footage. You lied at release, and now you are lying again… on camera.

    Just say… “we lied”.

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  9. I just cleared the map, and completed the main campaign. That's all missions/diversions completed and it took me 180hrs. all on the original Xbox One.

    Of course, I'm aware that my experience isn't necessarily indicative of everyone else's, but it was a smoother experience than any Bethesda game I've played within a month's time of initial release. Now that's not to say i didn't experience bugs, textures and finer detail models taking an amusing amount of time to load in, game crashes, missions becoming bugged and requiring me to load the most recent auto save to fix them…but I had a great time, and fortunately never experienced and game-breaking issues, and as far as I'm aware, never encountered issues that prevented completion of missions or quest chains.

    I'm not a fanboy defending this game being released before it was ready, or how CDPR purposely hid the state of the game on last gen hardware, I merely feel that just as my experience shouldn't paint the landscape of the experience people will have, The poorer experience a lot of people seem to have isn't the absolute guarantee of ehat anyone and everyone should expect.

    I think the whole situation is just damn tragic for those of us expecting and hoping for so much more from this company.

    For what it's worth, the dev team did an AMAZING job realizing the world of Cyberpunk. I found myself frquently throughout my playthrough, all the way up till the final hours stopping and taking in the the skyline, especially at night. So great.

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  10. Loving the game. Playing on PS4 and the glitches make me chuckle. Will be good to get a final, fully functional version, but for now I am happy. The story is great and love the work that has been achieved so far. Hope CDPR can pull through this and continue to make awesome content.

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  11. Un subbed. Legacy, you are a good news source. And your content is typically well researched and well balanced.

    But you have thrown your lot in with your precious baby snd are willing to die on that hill. I wouldn’t call you a fan boy. But your criticism is totally unbalanced.

    CDPR… are just another game dev. Just another company out for your money.

    Call it like it is.

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  12. I played the entire game as a stealth net runner, zero fatalities. Took 102 hours to do every quest available. Overall, my PC experience was awesome, with several minor bugs showing up.

    I don't think I've every played an open world game that worked perfectly out of the box (cough cough Bethesda Elder Scrolls cough). Given the past CDPR has, I expect that within 1 year, Cyberpunk will likely be the game people expected to receive.

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  13. As far as corporate apologies go, this one was alright, like only 610 on the sleazy scale ("never intended" my ass). But the bugs and glitches were never that big on the list of issues i had with this game.

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  14. Meh, I'm already back to modding Fallout and Skyrim, New Vegas just had a huge release.
    Idk, but waiting a year for it to get fixed and expanded might be a good thing, gives me time to forget about all this stuff….

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  15. If they don't change the gear system then who cares about armor sets they lied players are leaving I personally have no desire to ever play the game again unless it undergoes massive overhauls. The last time I played I was spending far more time looting bodies after a gunfight then the gunfight it's self this is kind game play isn't even remotely fun

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  16. I very much doubt their „consumer oriented“ intentions. CDPRs stock is down nearly 50% and investors are filing law suits left and right. This is not about owning up to the players, but to save what is left of a once promising company, it‘s business interest.

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  17. Anyone else remember when the PS4 and One came out?
    Pretty much everyone was making their games exclusively for them, even tho they could have released on last gen.
    So, now, 2020, CDPR comes along with the biggest game of the decade meant to rival GTAV, and they wanted it to run on last gen, plausible, but that would be holding back the rest of the game.
    With GTAV they had the original on PS3 and 360, then when next gen came about they made a "remastered" version, really just so they could continue adding to the game without breaking the older hardware.
    Too bad Cyberpunk doesn't have this future…
    Instead its 2020/21 and the game is gonna have to compensate for nearly decade old hardware limitations……..

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  18. NG+ would be sick. Hope to get that at some point. If there was something I would want the most, it would be getting faction rep so you can get exclusive gear from them or some perk or another.

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  19. I doubt we're actually going to get a totally different game. That said, I think the next logical step content-wise is for them to take a look at cut content that's already been mostly developed and putting that back into the game. I'm sure we're going to see a lot of the things that would have made Cyberpunk 2077 a more fleshed out experience being patched back into the game.

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  20. It's not a bad game by any means (bugs aside) but it's definitely disappointing, it's not the RPG experience they had everyone believing it would be. The lack of polish in some areas.

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