#4563196 - 04/08/21 04:45 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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I got the best ending, or the one I think is best (shacking up with Panam) and not too bothered about playing through again to get a different one. I like Cyberpunk, but like most games of its type I usually don't replay it, at least until it's expanded in some way. Too bad that there isn't more of a unique vibe between each back story or I might do.
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#4563911 - 04/12/21 11:28 AM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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I got the best ending, or the one I think is best (shacking up with Panam) . I got the same ending and it's the ending I wanted! I finally finished all of the side jobs and scanner hustles so I'll be shelving the game until either DLC is released or until I get my new gaming PC at the end of the year.
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#4563933 - 04/12/21 02:41 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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[quote=DBond] until I get my new gaming PC at the end of the year. never figure you as a man of faith, i assume you will get prebuilt
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#4563934 - 04/12/21 03:00 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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i assume you will get prebuilt
Yup. I've been using Alienware PC's for a while now. I just don't have the patience anymore to custom build my own gaming systems and I'd rather just spend the extra money and save myself some headaches and time.
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#4563945 - 04/12/21 04:02 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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i assume you will get prebuilt
Yup. I've been using Alienware PC's for a while now. I just don't have the patience anymore to custom build my own gaming systems and I'd rather just spend the extra money and save myself some headaches and time. Besides, these days buying a premade PC is the only way to reliably get parts.
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#4563947 - 04/12/21 04:13 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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Besides, these days buying a premade PC is the only way to reliably get parts.
Bingo! Try buying any of the high end stand alone NVIDIA cards and if you do find one be ready to pay through the nose for it.
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#4564009 - 04/12/21 10:22 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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I started building in the mid 1970s. I had to buy the individual integrated circuits, blank circuit boards, equipment to make circuit boards, etc and design/build from scratch. My first one took 1.5 years to design and build -- it worked but it did almost nothing. Nonetheless, I passed out Cigars at work -- and I don't smoke. When the first desktops were released in the late '70s, they were far better than my puny efforts. I quit and bought pre-built up until around 2000. However, since about 2000, I assemble parts bought online -- nothing I design.
Now, putting together a PC from parts one buys is a couple hours work -- and can be done in less than an hour by someone who really understands that build. Installing the software takes longer. However, diagnosing and fixing build problems can be VERY time consuming -- and cost money. Also, researching and picking parts and buying them takes very substantial time.
I agree with those who would rather buy pre-built. All things considered, if one price shops, pre-built is cost/time effective. Only build if building and problem solving gives satisfaction.
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#4564015 - 04/12/21 11:16 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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Also, researching and picking parts and buying them takes very substantial time.
These days if I was going to build I'd just hit some place like Linustechtips on Youtube and copy a build verbatim. Oh I forgot one other benefit of pre-built, when you're buying from a big brand name you can pretty much bet software vendors (at least the big name ones) tested their product on it or something very similar...
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#4564024 - 04/13/21 01:21 AM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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I started building in the mid 1970s. I had to buy the individual integrated circuits, blank circuit boards, equipment to make circuit boards, etc and design/build from scratch. My first one took 1.5 years to design and build -- it worked but it did almost nothing. Nonetheless, I passed out Cigars at work -- and I don't smoke. When the first desktops were released in the late '70s, they were far better than my puny efforts. I quit and bought pre-built up until around 2000. However, since about 2000, I assemble parts bought online -- nothing I design.
Now, putting together a PC from parts one buys is a couple hours work -- and can be done in less than an hour by someone who really understands that build. Installing the software takes longer. However, diagnosing and fixing build problems can be VERY time consuming -- and cost money. Also, researching and picking parts and buying them takes very substantial time.
I agree with those who would rather buy pre-built. All things considered, if one price shops, pre-built is cost/time effective. Only build if building and problem solving gives satisfaction. actually these days is much easier to look for parts, some apps and site even will flag if the cpu you have will not work on the motherboard yo choose either because of difference or no bios suport (not all of them ahve this, but you definetely aint going blind shopping)
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#4564304 - 04/14/21 11:43 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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FWIW: Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix stops cops from teleporting behind you during roof crimes
Multiple quest bugs have been addressed as well.
A hotfix for Cyberpunk 2077 released today should give players committing crimes on rooftops fewer reasons to look over their shoulder.
"Fixed an issue where, after the player commits a crime on the roof of a building, NCPD officers would spawn behind the player's back,"
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#4564309 - 04/15/21 12:33 AM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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FWIW: Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix stops cops from teleporting behind you during roof crimes
Multiple quest bugs have been addressed as well.
A hotfix for Cyberpunk 2077 released today should give players committing crimes on rooftops fewer reasons to look over their shoulder.
"Fixed an issue where, after the player commits a crime on the roof of a building, NCPD officers would spawn behind the player's back," WHY THE HELL THAT WASNT ON THE 1.2 PATCH ?
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#4569185 - 05/20/21 09:47 AM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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Several Cyberpunk 2077 lawsuits have been rolled into one
angry investors, .. filed class action lawsuits against CD Projekt for allegedly misleading them over the state of the game.
CD Projekt has now confirmed that four lawsuits against the company from December and January have been consolidated into one.
Despite the problems with the launch and covering refund costs, CD Projekt still managed to make over £215m in profit in 2020.
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#4570817 - 06/03/21 12:55 PM
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Cyberpunk 2077 will 'live up to what we promised,' CD Projekt boss says
Six months after its release, nearly half of the Cyberpunk development team are still working on it.
"We intend to live up to what we promised our gamers in January," Kiciński said.
The remark reflects comments Kiciński made in April ... "We are convinced that we can bring the game to such a state that we can be proud of it and therefore successfully sell it for years to come,"
Kiciński said that "nearly half" of the Cyberpunk development team is still working on either the currently-available versions or the upcoming next-gen editions This may be relevant to some folks like me who are "waiting" for a "totally high end, truly finished" version -- or we won't ever buy it. That's no reflection on folks who have played it and liked it. "Beauty is in the eye of ..." I had pre-ordered -- but, cancelled the pre-order. One of the few times I actually should have cancelled a pre-order (considering my personal gaming tastes) and actually did it But, I'd like to play it eventually. That's why I follow its development.
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#4570821 - 06/03/21 01:52 PM
Re: Cyberpunk 2077
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It was implemented MUCH better in Witcher 3. Agreed. Panam had some nice jeans, no doubt. But Yennefer was hotter, and Trish more sweet, and besides, they showed more boob. Tank sex is novel, but Witcher 3 is the winner here.
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