That’s half the main games price… Just don’t buy it
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ok ill add some other info i dont want this to sound like a mindless bashing
BUGS as of patch 2.01
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in a quest you need to alternate between your face and another character. everytime after the switch the Start menu would be unavailable, only fix is to save and reload the game(you change clothes like 4 times in that quest and it gets bugged every time)
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character getting ejected into the air while leaving a vehicle for no reason
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character getting stuck into vehicles if you approach them too fast and the world freezing in solidarity
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quest markers not getting updated
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quests taking over your your tracked quest for no reason
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characters sending you texts while you are talking to them
Ummm, since we are being critical, I’m going to say that low effort bug reports get sent to the recycle bin on my dev team. Also, what’s up with the tone of your post? You sound like you hated Cyberpunk 2077 in general and so you felt the need to scream it from the rooftops.
I’ve played Phantom Liberty now for a couple days and I’ve never seen anything you’re reporting, so you’ll need to give more detail, like are you playing this on PC or Console, and which console? What are your settings? Also lose the bad attitude man, we are all here to have fun.
I disagree, with or without taking bugs into consideration. It was a great experience and if you liked the base game you’ll probably like the expansion too, if you didn’t like the base game then you won’t.
thats the thing i didnt hate it. i like the base game. this is really just more of the same, i just dont think its good value for 30 bucks.
i just dont think its good value for 30 bucks
OK that’s your opinion. If you are poor and/or from a low income country that’s even understandable.
OTOH, 3 million people thought otherwise and bought it. Wake me up when you have made a game and an expansion for it for 3 people, let’s see how buggy those are. I will take the time to online shit-talk about those, too!
What a shit take lmao
How is your upvote ratio positive dude
Beehaw doesn’t have downvotes enabled. We try to be positive here.
That sounds really stupid.
Are the missions long at least or is it something like 6 hours total?
Check out howlongtobeat. It takes about 20 hours to complete main + side content. OP is just a really salty poster - take a look at his comment history.
Lol a new monthly issue of a comic can cost about $4-$6, breakfast at a cheap diner can get $10-$20, a 2 hour movie can be $20+, and of course there are $60 video games selling that are less than 20 hours long. Its really funny how undervalued videogame entertainment is.
50% fetch quests. If you use the teleport points you can finish this in half a day
Skipping the dialogues of course,which are dogshit acting anyway.
Skipping the dialogues of course
Why are you skipping the dialogue in an RPG?
RPG
Where?
How do you define a role playing game?
You’re playing as a person in an alternate reality.
You have character stats and builds.
Someone else is in control of the overarching narrative (you can’t just decide to become a plumber for example).
Stat blocks don’t make an RPG.
Part of the definition is that you in fact play a role. This means making decisions from their perspective as if you were them and their world was your reality. Any game that doesn’t allow you to make informed, meaningful decisions isn’t actually a role playing game.
Naturally, video games can’t really give you total freedom in that regard, as any option you can pick needs to be anticipated and coded by the developer. But there are candidates that fit the requirement somewhat more and those that definitely don’t.
Cyberpunk, while being a fun experience, doesn’t really give you a lot of meaningful choices, at least not in the bigger quests, especially not the main plot. Most often different dialogue choices only lead to slightly different answers and the same outcome. You can’t decide to rat Panam out to Militech when stealing the tank for example. You’re not really playing the role of V, you’re watching their story play out and maybe deciding what to do first and last.
CDPR have their own inhouse example of a better RPG to compare against.