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At launch, Cyberpunk 2077 faced a significant backlash due to numerous performance issues and bugs, particularly on last-gen consoles. Many fans expressed disappointment and concerns about delays, with mixed reactions to the gameplay footage revealed prior to release.12
As discussions evolved, players shared their experiences post-launch, revealing both positive and negative aspects of gameplay. While some players appreciated unique storytelling elements and immersive side quests, others were disillusioned by technical issues, leading to requests for refunds and class action lawsuits.34
In response to community feedback, CD Projekt Red committed to fixing the game, launching multiple patches and updates that have gradually improved performance. Many users now express hope for the game's future, especially with the anticipation of upcoming DLC and updates.56
"If nothing else, it should be a nail in the coffin of the idea that CDPR are some uniquely ‘gamer friendly’ company."
Cyberpunk 2077's launch was rocky, but ongoing updates indicate a path toward improvement. Many players are optimistic about future content despite initial disappointments.
Performance on PC isn't the best either. Reading all kind of issues people are having on decent gaming rigs.It is an out and out PC game that had to release on consoles for financial reasons
They do some gamer friendly things, like releasing the game DRM free, releasing free DLC and having only one version of the game on sale instead of 3-5 different digital versions is something I like.If nothing else, it should be a nail in the coffin of the idea that CDPR are some uniquely 'gamer friendly' company. The company is just as happy to pull some absolute bullshit when it suits their profit margins. I do feel sorry for the creative and technical teams who worked mental hours to get this out the door, and now likely face a few more months of that kind of work to hammer the thing into a playable state.
It is definitely playable (unlike the XB1) - there will be bugs although some will have been addressed with the latest patch. Updates in January and February should further improve the experience.Does this run ok on the Series S?