yikes
C@LAg said:
Sony has removed it from the PS Store.
Here's Sony's official statement on the matter: "SIE strives to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction, therefore we will begin to offer a full refund for all gamers who have purchased Cyberpunk 2077 via PlayStation Store. SIE will also be removing Cyberpunk 2077 from PlayStation Store until further notice.
"Once we have confirmed that you purchased Cyberpunk 2077 via PlayStation Store, we will begin processing your refund. Please note that completion of the refund may vary based on your payment method and financial institution."
Chase McGuire said:
It won't take the game from people who bought it who don't request a refund, as far as I understand.
AgDev01 said:
one thing I do like about the game is the death/flatline mechanic. Its interesting to kill someone but not have really killed them unless you walk up to them and put a bullet in their skull.
That being said its almost like you are forced into playing a Paragon role (to steal from Mass Effect) in a lot of cases. There was one side quest i did where i had to extract a target who was trying to save a patient. I wanted to just shoot the patient to solve it instead of going through the motions but it literally wouldn't let me.
Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
I think the one good thing about this fiasco is that it will convince developers to not release incomplete games, especially high profile releases given the number of refunds that will be handed out.
AtlAg05 said:Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
I think the one good thing about this fiasco is that it will convince developers to not release incomplete games, especially high profile releases given the number of refunds that will be handed out.
I think that has been said after every big game flop.
Same here. Its been a blast on Xbox One. I think the game looks fine, but probably not what it could be. Gameplay and story are really fun. I'm sure with a better system the world would be more full, but thats a small complaint.Geralt of Rivia said:
I know the graphics aren't what they would be on PS5, but I'm really enjoying it, even on my PS4
Maybe I'm just too easily pleased
Laughs in Mass Effect AndromedaAtlAg05 said:Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
I think the one good thing about this fiasco is that it will convince developers to not release incomplete games, especially high profile releases given the number of refunds that will be handed out.
I think that has been said after every big game flop.
Even with the vocal outrage, this game is far from a flop. I guarantee you the number of people who are actually seeking out refunds is relatively small, especially for a game that was reported to have paid for itself on day 1. Those sales will only go up as improvements and fixes are made.AtlAg05 said:Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
I think the one good thing about this fiasco is that it will convince developers to not release incomplete games, especially high profile releases given the number of refunds that will be handed out.
I think that has been said after every big game flop.
wangus12 said:
I do think its pretty ****ty of Playstation and Sony to more or less publicly shame CDPR with the refund/removal move. They wouldn't have done it if it was a Sony/EA/Activision/Ubisoft product. Those bigger entities could handle it, but a smaller developer this could kill.
CDPR will be fine. They have a good thing going with GOG, and Cyberpunk has sold plenty, even with returns, and will continue to sell. And at this point, they're hardly small. They're much closer to someone like Gearbox or Paradox than they are to, say, Supergiantwangus12 said:
I do think its pretty ****ty of Playstation and Sony to more or less publicly shame CDPR with the refund/removal move. They wouldn't have done it if it was a Sony/EA/Activision/Ubisoft product. Those bigger entities could handle it, but a smaller developer this could kill.
Maybe you changed out your quickhack "spells" on accident? I went with a hacking centric playstyle and bought a new cyberware deck pretty early on in Act 2 and noticed you can swap out your hacks there. It also sounds like crafting quickhacks may be much cheaper than buying new ones.nomad2007 said:
Can you add quick hack ability to any operating system? I got a cool reflex oriented OS for my pistol build, but I lost ability to deactivate cameras, etc.
I thought I had done something similar, but apparently what AgDev01 said is right... some of the operating systems take away quickhacking in exchange for other skill specific things.Prime0882 said:Maybe you changed out your quickhack "spells" on accident? I went with a hacking centric playstyle and bought a new cyberware deck pretty early on in Act 2 and noticed you can swap out your hacks there. It also sounds like crafting quickhacks may be much cheaper than buying new ones.nomad2007 said:
Can you add quick hack ability to any operating system? I got a cool reflex oriented OS for my pistol build, but I lost ability to deactivate cameras, etc.
No Man's Sky was worse, in my opinion. It's good now, but it's release was absolutely abysmal.Head Ninja In Charge said:
This has to be the worst rollout in video game history, right? It checks all of the boxes: YEARS worth of hype, adoptive audience built in, delays on top of delays, Draconian early review restrictions, unusable go-live product, delete.
Has anything else even come close?
Deep reference there but spot on!Claude! said:
Daikatana
Head Ninja In Charge said:
This has to be the worst rollout in video game history, right? It checks all of the boxes: YEARS worth of hype, adoptive audience built in, delays on top of delays, Draconian early review restrictions, unusable go-live product, delete.
Has anything else even come close?