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Been playing Cyberpunk 2077. It nowhere near as bad as it's being made out to be. Granted I'm not a longtime fan, someone who buys into pre-release hype or a faggot game journo looking for some click-bait traffic so my opinion may be completely unbiased and rooted in reality. My expectation was a fallout game without the fallout ( the 50's Americana theme's a bit played out by now ) and it more or less meets that.
It does crash ALOT. But playing on PC probably makes it less annoying than on a console. Most of the crashes seem to come about when you enter a virtual environment ( kind of understandable since it's basically dumping all the visual data that was running on your video card and forcing a bunch of new stuff without even a loading screen [ probably would avoid the crashes by adding them in] ) though I've found if I save right before that sequence I can get through it with enough tries. Trying to open the menu when in a phone-call will pretty reliably crash the game and a couple of story sequences where you're looking at something reflective so it seems likely that it's a particular visual effect that's bugged to shit (? one was a mirror and the other was a window, so this is just a guess) would do it every time but I was able to get through them by skipping past the text.
It does crash ALOT. But playing on PC probably makes it less annoying than on a console. Most of the crashes seem to come about when you enter a virtual environment ( kind of understandable since it's basically dumping all the visual data that was running on your video card and forcing a bunch of new stuff without even a loading screen [ probably would avoid the crashes by adding them in] ) though I've found if I save right before that sequence I can get through it with enough tries. Trying to open the menu when in a phone-call will pretty reliably crash the game and a couple of story sequences where you're looking at something reflective so it seems likely that it's a particular visual effect that's bugged to shit (? one was a mirror and the other was a window, so this is just a guess) would do it every time but I was able to get through them by skipping past the text.