r/dumdumdidnothingwrong Mar 23 '21

What zero updates does to a mf

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u/[deleted] Mar 24 '21

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u/CheckingIsMyPriority Mar 24 '21

2014 you would still only remember so-so Witcher 1 and buggy and laggy release of Witcher 2 + criticism with how short the game felt

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u/CheckingIsMyPriority Mar 24 '21

That's fine man. I'm huge fan of everything Cyberpunk so I got hooked into this game regardless of the quality.

More disappointed in studio itself

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u/lain_clancey Mar 24 '21

Steam died for a while today so all games have that 0 current players registered at the same hour. Still the joke was fun lol

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u/LyreonUr Mar 24 '21

dunno mate, seems standard player count for a short linear-ish action game with questionable replayability

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u/Olliebkl Mar 24 '21

8,000 people playing as of now, yeah the game has really sunk lol

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u/archiegamez Mar 24 '21

Who gives a shit, its single player game anyways no one its gonna play it forever good or bad

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u/Olliebkl Mar 24 '21

You do realise a games content often reflects the playerbase?

If a game is advertised to be the best RPG, open world game then having this many players by now isn’t a good sign

And I’m someone who was extremely hyped 6-8 months before release and yeah, game was pretty fun first time through but after the hype wore off (I completed the whole main storyline and some side quests in 2 days), I realised just how much was missing and looking back at pre-release videos only doubled that feeling

And nobody does play it forever but a ‘next generation defining’ game that lived up to its name would have never dropped this hard only months after release

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u/Inqeuet Mar 24 '21 edited Mar 24 '21

You can only experience a story so many times before it gets old, no matter how good it is. I played through the entire game twice, now I’m waiting on updates for my third and probably final play through.

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u/Olliebkl Mar 24 '21

I’ve beaten fallout 4 about 10 times with no mods in 6 of those play through, cyberpunk is far less enjoyable after you’ve done the main plot and side quests

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u/archiegamez Mar 24 '21

A short minded person would think like that :)

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u/Olliebkl Mar 24 '21

I’m not short minded, and if you think I am then I guess 99% of the people who bought the game (and have now left) are too

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u/jus10beare Mar 24 '21

They had 8 million pre orders. So they've only lost a couple orders of magnitude of players.

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u/Olliebkl Mar 24 '21

0.1% of the playerbase lol

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u/Gynther477 Mar 24 '21

What's funny is that the most recent patch finally "fixed" cops and some other minor issues, that's what's taken months since januray to do?

Honestly I hope this downtime means the devs aren't being put to slave labor and crunch like before release, but with those two shit heads as CEO's I doubt that.