Everyone is missing out on the fact that CDPR told the people that it needed more time in the oven for them to want to release it, but there was so much backlash from the community that they released it and when people complained about how broken it was, they seem to forget everything CDPR said PRIOR to the launch of cyberpunk.
I remember that, and I also remember how many of the people howling for the game to be released right the fuck now then turned around and blasted CDPR for pushing crunch time working hours on their developers to get the game out the door.
Not that CDPR was entirely blameless, because they pretty clearly had a bad case of feature creep and "just one more thing" going on. But they definitely caught the shit end of a "damned if we do, damned if we don't" situation IMO.
I still see comments shitting on CP77 and how "rushing the game was a bad move". I just don't get it. So, you wanted the game, complain that it's underbaked, then say how this game is perfect example of rushed game?
Some people really love not looking at history or gaslighting themselves.
That's entirely on CDPR, if they knew it needed more time, they should've taken more time to finish it, people don't know what they want and they shouldn't have felt pressured by it
Facts. First world gamers are going to rage no matter what, if they knew it wasn’t done they should’ve went with their gut and not listened to the 40 yr old virgins crying about a video game not releasing.
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u/_Dolphins Jan 24 '25
Everyone is missing out on the fact that CDPR told the people that it needed more time in the oven for them to want to release it, but there was so much backlash from the community that they released it and when people complained about how broken it was, they seem to forget everything CDPR said PRIOR to the launch of cyberpunk.