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How Phantom Liberty Rewrites Cyberpunk 2077's DNA
(www.gamespot.com)
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Didn't watch the video but is it worth to wait for the updates (and the DLC) if I tried playing the game on day one but got put off by bugs and lack of content that was promised? I know there have been multiple patches that fixed bugs and gameplay but I am still reluctant to even give it a try.
I played the base on day one (PC) - stopped due to bugs impacting missions. Got back to it after two months (and several patches) and it was awesome, give it a try. At least on PC after first few patches everything was golden for me. As for lack of content - yep, in comparison to what the trailer “showed” it seemed a little underwhelming, but the game felt complete and enjoying as it is :)
The base game has improved considerably since launch, though it still lacks some promised content and performance will vary depending on your hardware. I have a PC with a Ryzen 7 and a RTX 2070, which can run the game well enough, but have not tried it on a machine with an AMD video card.
I think the base game might still be on sale and now might be a good time to pick it up for 50% off. Major updates will still be coming to the base game even if you don't buy Phantom Liberty... including vehicle combat, I believe.
Runs perfectly fine on my rx6700 xt
The game is very consistently discounted on GoG. Lowest I’ve seen is 50% off
Runs great on my 6600XT (and running on Linux via Proton, too).
Game is very fun since they patched the crap out of it. Very excited about the expansion
Yep, it's been fixed. And it's awesome. Well worth playing