Why Cyberpunk 2077 Is The Biggest Lie In Video Game History…



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CD Projekt Red had a rough launch with Cyberpunk 2077, but the fall out from all versions from the PS4 to Xbox One to PS5 and Xbox Series X has been huge. Lately more discoveries from fake E3 demos and more have been discovered, and we need to talk about how we got to this point.

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34 thoughts on “Why Cyberpunk 2077 Is The Biggest Lie In Video Game History…”

  1. This game just keeps getting more and more interesting. This will LITERALLY be one of the biggest downfalls in gaming history, and was the biggest lie for SURE! Enjoy the vid!

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  2. Cyberpunk 2077 has both impressed me and gave me fun. Wile also disappointing me with how good it could have been with more time.I ran into way to many bugs/ glitches only once did my game crash.

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  3. Its the same reason the CGI in Black Panther wasn't great in an otherwise good movie. The people in charge of the business side don't give af about the creative side and want things released asap to make money. Its a dumb way to do things when they announce release dates before these things even begin getting made.

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  4. Makes me wonder if the programmers just hit the breaking point with management and just said "screw it" figuring their careers were on the line either way. Damned if they took longer and damned if they released on time lol

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  5. I feel like it was the people that brought up the hype and pressured cyberpunk to release early. There is NO business (zero) that isnt focused on many and not bankrupt. Not forgiving CPR but still

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  6. Well said, good sir. Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit. When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. The ladder of success is never crowded at the top.

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  7. Its sad that more and more info comes out to show what a trash game cyberpunk is. Was really looking forward to it I truly feel sorry for the developers their reputation is smeared for the sake of cash for the higher ups. I will entertain the idea of getting the game once they get all the dlc out and hopefully make something worth it. It will eventually be worth 20 bucks.

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  8. I was cured of release day purchases after Ubi messed up GR Breakpoint. I was convinced that CDPR were doing it properly when they kept delaying it.

    Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me.

    I'm never buying another game on launch. I'll wait for the reviews and bug fixes…

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  9. dreamcastguy said it perfectly. STOP CALLING THESE OLDER GEN you started making the game before the playstation 4 was even announced it was never even supposed to be a ps5 game when it was originally conceived

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  10. Never thought I'd see this, but at EB Games here in Canada, Cyberpunk 2077 is now $55….despite AAA games being $80 here (as was CP77). That is quite telling. Also, that applies to PS4/Xbox and the PC versions of the game.

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  11. Bugs aside, this game is amazing on PC if you have a beefy GFX card that can handle the RTX features (it looks amazing) but never should have been released on console. The Witcher 3 went the exact same way. CDPR just wasn't as well known outside of the PC fan base. Most copies of that game sold 2 years on, after release. CDPR's ability to tell a story is the reason I love them and with Cyberpunk, they didn't disappoint. Interesting characters give way to powerful story telling. Bugs aside, I'm really digging it.

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