Graphics not that great?
I don't know what to make of the graphics, they look good, but also kinda not. The textures look muddy and lack clarity.
shareI don't know what to make of the graphics, they look good, but also kinda not. The textures look muddy and lack clarity.
shareIt really depends on your setup, the graphics will be as good as your CPU, Graphics card etc. on Playstation and xbox it will decent and 60fps
sharethis game will disappoint
sharenah
shareIt being in first person is already disappointing
sharethats the only way to be!
Wtf is the point of character creation then?
You can't even see yourself during 99% of the game.
there is no point in it.
Although you can rest happy that all the other characters in the game are seeing the you that you designed :)
But first Person is best for fluidity and trasnsparency of the greatest control system ever invented - "mouse and Keyboard"
I don't give a fuck what NPCs see or don't see, this doesn't even have multiplayer or coop to show off to others a.k.a real people.
Plenty of AAA 3rd person games work flawlessly with M&KB, your point?
3rd person can be ok with m&kb , but its not quite as fluid , and less immersive imo
Gta san andreas - 3rd person m&kb done as well as can be
Gta 4 - fked it , to much animations , making for a slow clumsy drunk character.
why are you so keen to see what your character is wearing?
I'm talking Batman Arkham knight and Shadow of the Tomb Raider style 3rd person. Free flowing combat, stealth takedowns, sneaking and weapon combos.
Otherwise, Cyperpunk is just another FPS shoot em up with fantasy elements.
Cyberpunk is a RPG in a urban settings with FPS elements.
And it's not "another". Actually, it's a genre with barely any title. Games like GTA, Sleeping Dogs, Watch Dogs or Assassin's Creed share a urban open world, but they can't be properly considered as RPGs.
On the other hand, games like the Shadowrun franchise can be considered RPGs, but they are isometric or top-down, not first person or even third person.
Hey did you ever play "Oni" (showing my age!)
now that was an awesome 3rd person game with legendary free flowing hand to hand combat and movement.
So much so that it spawned a whole cult following and mod scene.
The fans even wrote mod mgmt software to mangage and install all the mods!
https://youtu.be/ggC6kfJJE_w?t=223
Its pretty cyberpunky too!
Unfortunately I haven't but looking at the gameplay I can immideately tell this is the thing I'm talking about lol.
Another forgotten game that I absolutely adored back in the day:
"Enter the Matrix"
Shooting mobs while running on walls. Bullet-time slow mo, melee combat, etc :D
Actually i agree ... third person would have had a more "RPG" feeling ...
share3rd person is just a kid's game. 1st person is a life-simulator.
shareAnd guess what: we are playing a game :P
RPG: role playing game. not life simulator. We just want to play that role ...
It's quite stupid to call a game "real life simulator", specially an rpg with this kind of thematic, nothing in the game is present in real life (like assigning points to skills).
Whatever. I would rather feel like I am actually IN the setting of a game, not like I am playing with action figures.
shareSome people will condone any kind of mediocrity in their media.
You're allowed to customize any character you want but you only see a floating gun or 2 arms.
Oh and btw, where's wall running?
Great job, DEVS!
Its wonderful. a wonderful moment
shareOriginally ran it on a GTX 1080 at 1440p, but since December I've been running it on an RTX 3080 at 4K, with everything maxed out, even gave DLSS a try, as well as ray tracing, it's probably the most beautiful game I've ever played on PC. The cityscapes are incredible.
Kind of refreshing as it seems a lot of games out there put this unnecessary blur and depth of vision into their titles these days, I always disable that crap.