More like Cyberflunk 2077...
— ???? ?????????. (@GregBensinger) December 19, 2020
I’ll be here all night, folks https://t.co/CFlQSoZWbh
PlayStation just went full Order 66 on Cyberpunk 2077. https://t.co/gfRPld3ctY pic.twitter.com/DU2jCgug9N
— DualShockers (@DualShockers) December 18, 2020
info on Cyberpunk 2077 refunds if you bought it on PSN https://t.co/sdMpUNOhx0
— Wario64 (@Wario64) December 18, 2020
“During Cyberpunk 2077’s development, staff endured multiple periods of extensive overtime including mandatory six-day weeks to finish the game” https://t.co/LwRfBCqPQJ
— Adrian Kosmaczewski (@akosma) December 19, 2020
one thing ill say: under a lot of the most obvious flaws is a compelling storyline and the potential for a great game.
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) December 19, 2020
am curious if CD Projekt RED turns this into a Witcher 3 situation— a long-term success after LOTS of work fixing early mess.
the hype was just too much.
Rebellion is in the air at video game publisher CD Projekt after the company’s highly anticipated latest title, Cyberpunk 2077, was released to scathing reviews about glitches https://t.co/k2krV0dB60 pic.twitter.com/pUvUbedhxW
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) December 20, 2020
Damn that’s pretty crazy. I don’t understand why people don’t remember that the original dudes that work on Witcher 3 left and never worked on Cyberpunk 2077. It was some new dudes, give them a break.
— Karim Jovian (@KJovian) December 18, 2020
Everyone complained when the game kept getting delayed and now? Still crying? https://t.co/r8VCh6AFNh
"Almost as soon as the game arrived, players began posting screenshots of the most glaring glitches on social media. Entire subreddits are now devoted to the frequent, nonsensical bugs users observed as they traversed deeper into Night City."https://t.co/j9ikPMYbpd
— Zito (@_Zeets) December 20, 2020
SIE strives to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction, and we will begin to offer a full refund for all gamers who have purchased Cyberpunk 2077 via PlayStation Store and want a refund. Please visit the following link to initiate the refund: https://t.co/DEZlC0LmUG.
— Ask PlayStation (@AskPlayStation) December 18, 2020
It’s almost as though review scores shouldn’t be granted on promises of what the game will be and instead should be granted on what the game is. https://t.co/qVeCCDIXRf
— John McDonald (@basisspace) December 19, 2020
here is a story on the rise and fall of Cyberpunk 2077, and how a years long effort to create the world’s greatest videogame brought the Polish studio CD Projekt RED to its knees.
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) December 19, 2020
w/ @Kellen_Browninghttps://t.co/FZ5ESFDdr2
There are legitimate, justified reasons to be angry about the release of Cyberpunk 2077--but that anger should be directed at management, not developers. https://t.co/HZWlsO97SU
— Ted Bonman (@OlTeddo) December 19, 2020
“yes... Cyberpunk 2077 WILL end up being very cyberpunk” *finger curls on monkey’s paw* https://t.co/sVmn4GvwNa pic.twitter.com/4jTp2bqgfb
— Laura Hudson (@laura_hudson) December 18, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Devs Reportedly Confront CDPR Leadership Over Launch Issues: CD Projekt Red developers who worked on Cyberpunk 2077 have reportedly confronted the leadership… https://t.co/dfiiO0bsLb | https://t.co/9AaTTqXITl | https://t.co/mfR4u1I3JG #gaming #news #entertainment pic.twitter.com/gjHvyXI6DD
— eStream Studios (@eStream_Studios) December 20, 2020
yeah totally fans faults and not upper management and investors wanting it released in time for the holiday buying time. https://t.co/HyI7KP2U25
— Sean Placker (@sean8102) December 19, 2020
Even the people who made the game are fucking complaining ? you're sticking up for a company that's just pulled it game because it doesn't work. It's embarrassing.https://t.co/NzMJ5yhOHq
— Daniel Elson (@DanielElson14) December 18, 2020
'The company’s stock has dropped 41 percent since early December.' lmaooooo https://t.co/VkVCM7sXr3
— Benjanun Sriduangkaew (@benjanun_s) December 20, 2020
Oh honey...?https://t.co/gJk6LQgbjf pic.twitter.com/vNuZyrmMJ1
— F1agg Σagl3t0n (@NM_Che56) December 19, 2020
here is a story on the rise and fall of Cyberpunk 2077, and how a years long effort to create the world’s greatest videogame brought the Polish studio CD Projekt RED to its knees.
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) December 19, 2020
w/ @Kellen_Browninghttps://t.co/FZ5ESFDdr2
“One frequent glitch includes characters going into ‘T-Pose’— standing with their arms raised to either side — and suddenly losing their pants. Users on Reddit described the phenomenon as ‘straight Donald Duckin’ it.’” https://t.co/4rlApM8u0W
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) December 20, 2020
The Cyberpunk 2077 disaster, as told by @MikeIsaac and @Kellen_Browning.https://t.co/9Tza8sPCiF
— NYT Styles (@NYTStyles) December 19, 2020
"Lawyers & investors in Warsaw are circling the situation, contemplating a class-action lawsuit against the company for what one attorney described as potential criminal “misrepresentation in order to receive financial benefits.” https://t.co/zmicuqeav2 Good piece by @MikeIsaac
— Tauriq Moosa (@tauriqmoosa) December 20, 2020
サイバーパンク2077問題、PL刑法286条「金銭的利益を受け取るための不実表示」違反として刑事告訴を含む集団訴訟に発展
— エターナルブリザードPigman@??? (@tomozou1946) December 20, 2020
セーブデータのサイズが8MBを越えられない仕様になっており、ゲームを遊び過ぎてセーブデータが肥大化すると壊れて読み込めなくなる模様https://t.co/gfNvbY9F5N
Didn’t think my favorite story of the year would be about a video game gone wrong, but @MikeIsaac and @Kellen_Browning are so good at this ??‼️https://t.co/n8u2VLUGVX
— Bonnie Wertheim (@bmwertheim) December 19, 2020
This is brutal https://t.co/3okAMO0DZ9
— Christopher Lash (@ChrisLashHist) December 20, 2020
"Cyberpunk’s rollout is one of the most visible disasters in the history of video games...But it is also a tale that insiders said they saw coming for months" https://t.co/0nE3Ae2Jcu
— Notes from Poland ?? (@notesfrompoland) December 20, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Was Supposed to Be the Biggest Video Game of the Year. What Happened? https://t.co/6bpR4QvP5j
— PS5 COUNTDOWN (@PS5Countdowns) December 20, 2020
CD Projekt may face class-action lawsuits over Cyberpunk 2077. https://t.co/46fg3hAMcZ pic.twitter.com/dwyGRQr557
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) December 20, 2020
Law firms in Poland and the US are apparently considering class-action lawsuits on behalf of CD Projekt investors. https://t.co/ffFx33kCtU
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) December 20, 2020
지난 몇 년 동안 가장 과장된 비디오 게임이 어떻게 버그 재난으로 판명되었는가? https://t.co/9LlY0r5p0C
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) December 21, 2020
• 또 다른 개발자는 CDPR의 이사들이 직원들이 초과 근무하기를 기대하면서 기업 착취에 관한 게임을 만드는 것이 위선적이라고 생각하는지 물었습니다.
• 응답은 모호하고 애매했습니다
"Another developer asked if CDPR's directors 'felt it was hypocritical to make a game about corporate exploitation while expecting that their employees work overtime.' The response was 'vague and noncommital.'" ??? https://t.co/llre1tX92c
— ✨Red Van Buskirkᴮᴸᴹ✨ (@redbuddi) December 20, 2020
This is what we call "A pro-gamer move." Announce a game nearly a decade out, attach so much hype to it that it has no way to deliver, cash in on the hype, then book plane tickets to a non-extradition country, using a fake ID and passport.https://t.co/WXUuGQB5fa
— christmas2016_passwords.xlsm (@da_667) December 21, 2020
the new york times revised this graph of its obligatory "cyberpunk 2077 disaster" post without noting it, and still got it laughably wrong https://t.co/Fxf3z4IEIV pic.twitter.com/EfVTDd5Kgg
— AmericanTruckSongs8 (@ethangach) December 20, 2020
Jesus. The new york fucking times is covering it like it's an international scandal. I'm now 60 hours into the game, and it is no more buggy than any other big open world game at launch. The narrative has been driven completely off the railshttps://t.co/B8QoOtyPJ4
— Kevin (@kevin_bowen) December 19, 2020
Great to see the journalistic rigor of the Times focusing more on video games, which is now a juggernaut not only as a business but as a cultural engine, and should be scrutinized as such, particularly on labor issues https://t.co/V6pdQ6zqz2 Bravo @MikeIsaac @Kellen_Browning
— Roland Li (@rolandlisf) December 20, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Was Supposed to Be the Biggest Video Game of the Year. What Happened? https://t.co/AgqgPryN8c
— Xbox Countdowns (@XboxCountdowns) December 20, 2020