It definitely looks like a downgrade, at least gameplay wise.
And before yall neg me () I still think it looks dope.
no neg needed, gameplay definitely looks changed.
Still going to get it day one to run on ps5/xox.
It definitely looks like a downgrade, at least gameplay wise.
And before yall neg me () I still think it looks dope.
I hope this game does amazing and breaks records as is up there with gta and rdr that’s means a bigger budget and cyberpunk 2088 or 2099 built for next genIt definitely looks like a downgrade, at least gameplay wise.
And before yall neg me () I still think it looks dope.
I hope this game does amazing and breaks records as is up there with gta and rdr that’s means a bigger budget and cyberpunk 2088 or 2099 built for next gen
Nobody cares about this game
I didnt care until I watched some of these videos recently
Cyberpunk 2077's multiplayer experience, which is coming after the single-player game releases, will have some form of microtransaction system, and now developer CD Projekt Red has shared some additional insight on its approach to them.
CD Projekt Red president Adam Kicinski said in an earnings report that the developer is looking for ways to get people to spend money and be happy about it in multiplayer.
"Well, we're never aggressive towards our fans!" he said. "We treat them fairly and we're friendly. So of course not--we won't be aggressive--but you can expect great things to be bought. The goal is to design monetization in a way that makes people happy to spend money. I'm not trying to be cynical or hide something; it's about creating a feeling of value."
Kicinski's comments match up with what executives from other giant game companies like EA, Take-Two, and Activision have said about their approach to microtransactions. They want to create a transaction where the consumer feels they are getting value for their money.
"Same as with our single-player games: we want gamers to be happy while spending money on our products," Kicinski said. "The same is true for microtransactions: you can expect them, of course, and [Cyberpunk 2077] is a great setting for selling things, but it won't be aggressive; it won't upset gamers but it'll make them happy--that's our goal at least."
Cyberpunk 2077's multiplayer has yet to be formally announced, so it's too soon to say or guess at what its microtransactions might look like. In addition to these microtransactions for multiplayer, Cyberpunk 2077's single-player game will have free DLC and paid expansions, just like The Witcher 3 before it.
"You can expect more, actually. We're not going into too many details today, but everything will be clear before release," Kicinski said. "As we are close to the release, expect the post-release plans to be revealed fairly soon; a series of free DLCs and expansions will be described--as I said, you can expect it fairly soon and then everything will be made clear."
Cyberpunk 2077's multiplayer spin-off is not going to come out anytime soon. The last we heard, CD Projekt Red said you should expect it to release in 2022 at the soonest.
In other CD Projekt Red news, the developer has confirmed that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X in 2021.
dude you are mad late... did you watch the 48 minute gameplay trailer too???
Them other games better move aroundI think the only way they delay again is if the release schedule is too crowded.
The only non aggressive form of in-game transactions are transactions made with in-game currency you earn from playing, not real money. fukk all this Juelzing.