RE: Cyberpunk 2077 - Anyone Hyped? 11-21-2020, 12:48 AM
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(11-20-2020, 08:53 PM)Oni Wrote: Here's the original trailer from 2013, GTA V came out the same year:
Here's the trailer released last year:
(11-20-2020, 08:26 PM)Drako Wrote:(11-19-2020, 03:04 PM)jjj1888 Wrote: SO HYPED, actually cannot wait for this game, please let it come quick...
19 days left to go... Hopefully. I won't go full hype until there's a week left to release. After all of the delays I don't trust CDPR enough. I wouldn't even be surprised if the game gets delayed to January.
CDPR released a new gameplay trailer on their official Youtube channel. It looks like all of the delays were worth it. So at this point I think only bugs are a concern, and I hope I find little to none when I'm able to play the game. And I know for a fact, if there are too many bugs in Cyberpunk, or even one single game breaking bug, people are going to go insane.
I wouldn't mind if they delay it another year, personally. People will complain if it's delayed, people will complain if it isn't polished.
While I don't want the game to be delayed again, there are other games on my radar right now that'll keep me occupied. One of those being COD Cold War. I expected it to be another mediocre CoD release, but it's a really fun game once you give it a chance. I played it at my friend's house and I'm glad I did. The gameplay is very smooth; quite a jump from BO2, which is what I'm used to. I've got noo complaints with the graphics either. I have seen a lot of people online moaning and complaining about the graphics being somehow worse than MW. It's a competitive shooter, the game isn't meant to look pretty. I rarely stop to look around maps in competitive shooters. I would way rather have less distractions while playing a game like COD.
But by far the worst drawback is the amount of storage the game needs. 120GB for the full game is not exactly optimal, and since the game just released there are going to be tons of updates for at least a year. And from what I've heard, Activision has a new policy regarding their DLC. Instead of paying for DLC, Activision will be slowly releasing new content throughout Cold War's lifespan. This will surely bloat the game's size even more in the future. Fortunately storage is becoming less and less expensive nowadays. If I have to buy a new drive for a game I enjoy, that's fine by me.
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2020, 12:49 AM by Drako.)














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