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This argument sounds very familiar. PS4Stan logic on full display.I have a feeling something gonna go wrong because stadia is cloud/broadband speed focused.... if your network goes down it's a wrap... I'd rather not take that chance.
Why not build a strong PC that can handle the game as is...
FixedI'm not sure what any of this has to do with me
You nikkaz sound like SONY STANS when XB1 first came out
Here's his logic and why it's flawed. He thinks primitive like a gaming Neanderthal, probably got cac blood all up in his bloodlines. Ancestry.com said he's related to Duke de RichelieuThis argument sounds very familiar. PS4Stan logic on full display.
@PS4 you remember this type of rhetoric during the launch phase of PS4 and XBOX?
What if your internet goes down?
YoHere's his logic and why it's flawed. He thinks primitive like a gaming Neanderthal, probably got cac blood all up in his bloodlines. Ancestry.com said he's related to Duke de Richelieu
Only time my internet goes out is if there was a power outage. What kind of internet he got to make him have these primitive fears?
A lot of hype has been surrounding Cyberpunk 2077 ever since it was announced, but that has been especially true as of this year's E3, where it was revealed that Keanu Reeves is in the game and it has a release date. After disclosing when the title will be available to players around the world, the devs themselves have been talking more about what will be featured in the upcoming experience, including different mechanics, settings, and more. That said, quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz recently discussed Night City and what players can expect in terms of getting into the game's buildings.
During a recent interview with GamingBolt, Tomaszkiewicz touched on the buildings that make up Night City in Cyberpunk 2077. "The city of course, is not only the landmass, but also the buildings," he said. "There is a number of them that you can enter. Not all of them, but a number of them you can enter that we have prepared content for. They have levels, and you can traverse these levels in different ways. This adds a lot of space to the city, I would say."
While fans of CD Projekt Red's previous titles are used to a more open area for a world to explore, those taking to Cyberpunk 2077 will be experiencing something a bit different. Instead of hopping on Roach and traversing the lands, players will be taking a myriad of vehicles around Night City to various buildings, where they can go up to different floors for any number of reasons. It's all about going up, as opposed to out.
Or something like Falloutreally wish this shyt was third person
Embrace the future.Or something like Fallout
I just want 3rd person.... I get into more and I’m trash in first person combatEmbrace the future.
That apocolyptic shyt is dead
Yea? Well u about to get into itI just want 3rd person.... I get into more and I’m trash in first person combat
Cyberpunk 2077 is already shaping up to be a game with a massive world full of exploration and opportunities, so it makes sense then that players might need some extra help when it comes to navigating Night City and its supporting areas. Dark Horse Books and CD Projekt Red are going to help players do just that with a new lore book that’s been announced, a book that’s aptly called “The World of Cyberpunk 2077.” It’s scheduled to be released just a few days after Cyberpunk 2077 is made available, but you can go ahead and pre-order it now if you’re already sold on the idea of seeing more of CD Projekt’s game.
The World of Cyberpunk 2077 can be found here through a listing on Amazon that has the book listed in two different forms, one a digital version for the Kindle and the other a physical hardcover book. The former is priced at $19.99 while the tangible version is $39.99, but if you’re planning on buying it sooner rather than later, you can take an extra $5 off the hardcover edition with Amazon’s Prime Day discount.
This lore book is scheduled to be released on April 21, 2020, according to the details provided in the listing. That would mean it’ll be releasing five days after the actual game does which makes sense given its contents. Since it’s an exploration of the lore within Cyberpunk 2077 and will likely explain the hows and whys of the many relationships between different factions and characters, one would imagine that there are some serious spoilers in there. That five-day buffer should give people time to explore the game, and spoilers will be flying anyway, but at least through The World of Cyberpunk 2077 you’ll be able to get details straight from the creators.
“Dark Horse Books and CD Projekt Red present The World of Cyberpunk 2077--an extensive examination of the rich lore of Cyberpunk 2077,” the listing said about the book. “This intricately assembled tome contains everything you need to know about the history, characters, and world of the long-awaited follow-up from the creators of The Witcher video game series.”
The World of Cyberpunk 2077 is currently up for pre-orders on Amazon.