12-18-2020, 01:31 PM
(12-18-2020, 12:37 PM)Duffers Wrote:(12-18-2020, 12:29 PM)AnelkasBeard Wrote:(12-18-2020, 11:46 AM)Duffers Wrote: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-...RnOQBrAnuQ
Yikes! This has gone tits up spectacularly.
I’m enjoying the game but I am tempted to take the refund and re-buy in a few months once the bugs have been sorted and the next-gen updates are out. This will absolutely tank the game’s retail price too...
May as well take the refund. I have a rule of thumb these days to just not buy the super overhyped games. The last like this, Anthem, was absolutely woeful on launch too.
And remember No Man's Sky? It's started to become a very worrying trend.
Never played NMS, but apparently it’s decent days because they spent two years patching it after release.
Developers these days seem to think they can glorified beta versions of games knowing they can cash on whilst fixing out the bugs.
Although ironically if I do get the refund I’ll probably just spend it pre-ordering another game I fancy... Deathloop.
Exactly.
(12-18-2020, 12:46 PM)MassDebater Wrote: TBF to NMS it wasn't a buggy mess, it just wasn't what people expected. Personally, I've always enjoyed it. I must've sunk over 400 hours into it.
I see that Playstation have now removed Cyberpunk from their store!!
My nephew is playing it on Xbox One, and is enjoying it. Apparently he accidentally ended up having gay sex with a prostitute, and it was so graphic his (real) girlfriend asked him to make it stop!PC patch 1.04 has improved things a lot for lower end graphics cards.
Because of the massive vverhyping of the game through their good marketing and the gaming community. My point wasn't around bugs (Anthem wasn't buggy either), but the fact that as Duffers says, gaming companies release half baked games, hype them up and cash in.
I have also heard that NMS is good now. But the launch period was woeful.

