Unless if you don't have the PC for this...you have to mentally challenged to NOT get an open world game like Cyberpunk on PC. Just think of the content being created by the modding community.
Unless if you don't have the PC for this...you have to mentally challenged to NOT get an open world game like Cyberpunk on PC. Just think of the content being created by the modding community.
Might not get it at all. Windows if anything.
Not buying it, as soon as i saw it in first person i knew it was shit.
They made it first person so I'm skipping it for now.
What you guys got against first person?
I don't play many first person games anymore. Find them too robotic, like controlling a tripod with a gun attached. Perfect example right here:
Robotic.
I am playing DIshonored 2 right now, but I'm honestly pretty unimpressed and would enjoy it somewhat more in good third person view.
First person is how I'd make a game if I sucked at animating characters.
Most definitely PC, will probably get it on Steam.
I don't know if I'll be getting it this year though, I feel like I have enough games to play for the rest of the year (and beyond).
PS4. Game is looking sick and i doubt there will be that much of a difference between this version and the PS5.
@davillain-: Why go GoG on this? With Steam all your games are in one place and I dunno if we can trust GoG that place could shutter at anytime. Valve and Steam are billionaires and will stay up forever they got forums, they got guides, achievements. Steam only takes 30% cd project red will still get a lot o money from that purchase.
Dude, GOG has no DRM. Even if GOG shuts down, which is unlikely, the game would still work without an internet connection.
Steam has the same feature.
I think the biggest argument would be to maximize the developers revenue, as i believe Steam takes close to, if not, 40%.
@lucidique: Steam DRM makes you verify the game once in a while if you don't have internet. I dunno about CDPR games about this, but some games do it.
@lucidique: Steam DRM makes you verify the game once in a while if you don't have internet. I dunno about CDPR games about this, but some games do it.
A backup of the game can be downloaded from the service and only need a steam client installed on your pc to run offline and play the game.
This was put in place exactly for the scenario where the service would no longer be available, or have an outage of some sort.
Just so were clear, i'm not saying every game will run flawlessly this way, but the feature exist.
I have tested it in the past and it works fine.
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