@ChristiJunior @Meemoo I just want to go on record here that this could very well have been a fine game mechanically. The aesthetics are just disgusting and jewish. People will say "that wasn't a failure of woke it was just a bad game" but nobody played it so nobody knows if it was bad.
@DrRyanSkelton @Meemoo I've seen people say that the game is slow and floaty, others say that it's painfully average. Nobody claims the game is broken and unplayable on a technical level, but it IS unplayable in terms of terminal niggerfaggotry.
@ChristiJunior @Meemoo true. I just don't want to let normies cope, as is their wont. It is their jewish trannybrown aesthetics that drive people away.

I talked a lot about it but nu-SR is mechanically a perfectly fine and solid game but it was absolutely a failure of shit aesthetics and story. They will just try to say "there was nothing wrong with Daw the game was just bad" and I will not let them.
@DrRyanSkelton @ChristiJunior @Meemoo I really hope this opens some cynical executive's eyes. I was just posting last night about how Forspoken could have been so much better with a different story and main character.
The difference between something being a massive success and a complete failure ultimately rests on the ideals and beliefs that it depicts the most.
@DrRyanSkelton @ChristiJunior @Meemoo The Witcher 3 was a huge success showing a brooding and outcast white man, and Cyberpunk was a failure showing a disgusting and "diverse" megacity.
Games can fall back to their gameplay of course, but that alone isn't enough for mass market success.
The core concept needs to resonate with people. If it just looks ugly and disgusting, especially the characters and how they act, people will actively avoid it.
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@Arkana @ChristiJunior @DrRyanSkelton @Meemoo Cyberpunk's initial "failure" was more due to technical problems than anything else. Now that it's in a much better state and is a lot more polished, you certainly can't call it a failure. It's not really in the same realm that Concord is.

@beardalaxy @ChristiJunior @DrRyanSkelton @Meemoo Bugs and glitches do harm the experience, but are usually not the main reason people dislike something. It's like in a movie saying the special effects look bad. People only say that when they're not engaged in the story and willing to overlook details that aren't exactly perfect.
They only become prominent and a main point of discussion when there is little else of value to show.
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