Iprovidelittlepianos
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I remember playing New Vegas on the 360 when it came out and not really running into many bugs other than some crashes around the Strip.
Yep. The problem with Cyberpunk is literally CDPR overhyped the game to high hell and when it came to it was a disaster. But i give some credit where due. They had a lot of investors behind them and the funds to fix the game. I dont think Obsidian had such pleasures. Which is all the more upsettingThe giant difference is that New Vegas had how much development time, 18 months? Meanwhile how many years Cyberpunk 2077 had? Most likely several given how the last DLC for Witcher 3 came out in 2016 (and they had already showed Cyberpunk stuff before Witcher 3 even came out).
Plus Cyberpunk got delayed a bunch of times and still came out like shit. Obsidian got given next to no time and a garbage version of Gamebryo.
more than 7 years to my knowledge, probably they had small team working on it until the witcher 3 releaseThe giant difference is that New Vegas had how much development time, 18 months? Meanwhile how many years Cyberpunk 2077 had? Most likely several given how the last DLC for Witcher 3 came out in 2016 (and they had already showed Cyberpunk stuff before Witcher 3 even came out).
Yep. Which is crazy, they only really started working on the game in 2016. So they teased for 3 years, and got accused of sitting on their asses for 4 years and changing things greatly in 2018 when Keanu Reeves got on board and then they crunched themselves to meet deadline in 2020. Having good investors and funding was probably a good chunk of the reason they were able to run it on a great engine and had a map as huge as it was. But god that release was a disaster. It isn't even just FNV for Obsidian, it was the same with KOTOR 2 and Neverwinter Nights 2. I'm starting to think Obsidian is cursed to work with rushed sequels where the main publisher is going crunch them hard and hang them to to dry at this point.more than 7 years to my knowledge, probably they had small team working on it until the witcher 3 release
That's all you need to impress the masses. The standards are so low that a RPG with actually mostly basic stuff that veterans expect from a RPG gets lauded by the normies because they are used to Bethesda grade slop of over-simplified RPGs.It's certainly better than any other contemporary AAA game when it comes to RPG mechanics and choices but it doesn't really benefit from being a AAA game itself.
Actual finished New Vegas is one of my dream games that will never come to life.They had a lot of investors behind them and the funds to fix the game. I dont think Obsidian had such pleasures.
I can't really blame them to be honest. If you grew up and all you've known is low quality garbage then if a AAA game suddenly shows you how good a normal cRPG could be it'd blow your mind. Like, you're not born with an innate knowledge or what is good and what isn't. If all you're shown is dogshit then that's your barometer of quality.That's all you need to impress the masses. The standards are so low that a RPG with actually mostly basic stuff that veterans expect from a RPG gets lauded by the normies because they are used to Bethesda grade slop of over-simplified RPGs.
Same here man. Just makes me sad thinking about it some days. What could've been. Only way to amend it in 2025 is Bethesda giving them tools to remake it. But having a bigger team and more time to finish, oh and a bigger wallet. If they let me tack it I'd definitely make the map a shitton bigger, make charisma a more useful stat, more interactive areas in game, more companion depth and tactics, better AI, the whole 9 yardsThat's all you need to impress the masses. The standards are so low that a RPG with actually mostly basic stuff that veterans expect from a RPG gets lauded by the normies because they are used to Bethesda grade slop of over-simplified RPGs.
Actual finished New Vegas is one of my dream games that will never come to life.
kind of on the same vain as a finished Fallout new Vegas is my personal dream, which is a "modern" fallout game (not necessarily first person or 3d, mind you), set before or right after fallout 1, with a similiar tone to Fallout 1That's all you need to impress the masses. The standards are so low that a RPG with actually mostly basic stuff that veterans expect from a RPG gets lauded by the normies because they are used to Bethesda grade slop of over-simplified RPGs.
Actual finished New Vegas is one of my dream games that will never come to life.