of course i had to start getting into cyberpunk shit again right after i started ff9... i gotta go force myself to play it now haha

@beardalaxy I havent played cyberpunk 2077 once. My friends all just called it a decent movie game so I ignored it. Should I get it if im not really a shooter guy?
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@teto @beardalaxy maybe, the world is beautiful and the game is technically very well made so even just traveling around is fun, but it's light on the RPG elements with a lot of missed potential and while you can play it melee or as a stealth hacker the shooting is still the best way to resolve conflict

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@matrix @beardalaxy before the game came out they promised everything to be choice driven in stories and side quests but it was all a lie. I hated that more than the dogshit performance on launch

@teto @matrix yeah the major difference in story paths will always come down to talking VS killing pretty much.

@teto @beardalaxy Now I'm triggered. No, Cyberpunk ran fairly well on PC at launch, better than the average late UE4 and new UE5 release and many others. It was just really buggy and the only thing that was reliably finishable was the main story.
And yeah, the linear story and the hints of world building and quest lines that get cut off when they should continue have left me very disappointed, considering the Witcher 3 didn't do that so blatantly (despite the size of Skelige hinting at bigger plans) and yet despite I still enjoyed the game and had lot of fun even on my second playthrough.

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