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Cyberpunk 2077‘s performance is apparently fine and it’s back on the PlayStation Store. Which is great, because it means that CD Projekt Red might be able to start correcting some of the game’s most criminal oversights.
My biggest issue with
Cyberpunk 2077, aside from all the bugs, AI quirks and crashes, was never the performance. Even on next-gen consoles before the upgrades,
Cyberpunk ran relatively well.
Do not read ahead if you have not played
Cyberpunk 2077, or if you don’t want any significant spoilers. I figure a few months after-release is probably a safe time to talk about some of these major story beats, but given everything that’s happened, you can never be too sure.
The GameXplain Saga Highlights The Quiet Crunch Underneath Games Journalism
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Over the past week or so, a group of former employees have gone public with their experiences working at GameXplain, one of the larger YouTube channels exclusively covering Nintendo content. Their tales are a familiar woe for anyone who has despaired at the state of games writing, blogging or journalism over the last several years, highlighting an industry culture of crunch that’s not far removed from game development itself.
Cyberpunk 2077 PC Players Are Taking Some Incredible Screenshots
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CD Projekt Red might be openly encouraging people to seek refunds over the game’s performance on base consoles, but on PC,
Cyberpunk 2077 players are taking some remarkable shots.
In similar parallels with
No Man’s Sky another game that also made for astonishingly beautiful shots, both at launch and in the subsequent expansions