Episode 6 is a classic brehs. This shyt over-delivered high key. I thought eh might be alright. We got some genuine piff here
Man, where was this Adam Smasher in the game? I swear, CD Projekt can't make a boss battle for shyt
The way he did David was wrong. Told him,"Naw pleighboi. I'm special" and straight shytted on everybody
play the game on the very high difficulty level and go for the don't fear the reaper endingEpisode 6 is a classic brehs. This shyt over-delivered high key. I thought eh might be alright. We got some genuine piff here
Man, where was this Adam Smasher in the game? I swear, CD Projekt can't make a boss battle for shyt
The way he did David was wrong. Told him,"Naw pleighboi. I'm special" and straight shytted on everybody
If they gave him the ability to use the Sandevistan like he did in the anime it'd probably be a lot better of a boss fight. But even on very hard you can just throw on a katana and merc him without him doing much of anything.play the game on the very high difficulty level and go for the don't fear the reaper ending
dope series, sad ending
I can see why this was a one-off, hope they do more with the lore of cyberpunk and the game
I think the problem that the fight against is too scripted he needed to be more dynamic because he did have some good attacksIf they gave him the ability to use the Sandevistan like he did in the anime it'd probably be a lot better of a boss fight. But even on very hard you can just throw on a katana and merc him without him doing much of anything.
Yeah, if we got this Adam smasher no amount of being overleveled would save me
Also whats funny is the cyber skeleton is in the game too, you gotta go fight that guy in that old run down trailer park under the highway
The way adam take down david is like a move he does in the game Rush attack: This attack has two variations. He can rush towards you and attempt to hit you with a swing of his right arm or he can perform a three hit combo
In the table top game this show is base off here how it work in term of the lore/ruleWhat causes cyberpsychosis? Is it the type of tech? The level of tech? Like I assume rich people don't get it
Cyberpsychosis is a dissociative disorder which occurs when someone with preexisting psychopathic tendencies enhances themselves via cybernetics to the point they no longer see themselves or others as complete, sapient organisms, but simply as a collection of replaceable parts. Common symptoms of cyberpsychosis include lack of self-preservation, complete disregard for others, poor impulse control, and explosive outbursts. Let's get this clear from the start: if you already have these underlying psychological issues (in game represented by a very low Empathy) you are more likely to be a candidate for cyberpsychosis). Installing cyberware isn't the only way to edge towards this mental explosion. Strong and/or horrific events and situations can also wear down your Humanity. And unfortunately, Edgerunners deal with these sorts of situations on a regular basis. This is something your GM controls; they often times may attach a Humanity cost on an event or situation On the other hand, not all cyberware and augmentations contribute to cyberpsychosis. In the Time of the Red, people who lose parts of themselves or were born without parts have the option to buy MedicalGrade Cyberware (see pg. 226) which functions only as a replacement and has no Humanity cost. Medical implants are treated the same as long as they have a therapeutic use. Similarly, people undergoing gender affirmation surgery or other forms of therapeutic body modification choose to use Bodysculpting (see pg. 226) which has no Humanity cost. Only cyberware used to replace perfectly functional body parts or enhance the body beyond the human baseline can push someone towards cyberpsychosis. Even then, there are some therapeutic options available
According to the game's lorebook when you have too many cybernetics, you lose rational human functionWhat causes cyberpsychosis? Is it the type of tech? The level of tech? Like I assume rich people don't get it