• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

Cyberpunk 2077 HypeTrain | Just breathe (No leaks)

What platform are you going to play on?

  • PC

    Votes: 612 50.1%
  • PS4 Amateur

    Votes: 84 6.9%
  • PS4 Pro

    Votes: 139 11.4%
  • XBox 1

    Votes: 12 1.0%
  • Xbox 1 X

    Votes: 130 10.6%
  • Waiting for the next gen

    Votes: 377 30.9%
  • Stadia

    Votes: 13 1.1%

  • Total voters
    1,222
Status
Not open for further replies.
Its first script might be written as a base but the final iteration was in English to reflect the game's settings.
If it makes you feel better!

xRaoxPh.png
 
Last edited:

wolfmat

Confirmed Asshole
Afer downloading and launching the game:
pdhDJob.png
Yo check if it's working if you change the system date.

If not, check if it's calling home with Wireshark or whatever.

If it does, set up a local server that responds with a different timestamp, serve with an HTTPS proxy via Nginx, or fiddle with the hosts file, and then try again.

Come to think of it: Fire up the ol' Ollydbg and check where the string is referenced, then breakpoint there and walk up the stack, then just manipulate the condition before the reference. Might have to fiddle with the checksum test though.
 
RTX 2060 Super - don't fail me now. I really hope the game is decently optimized.

As for the language, even though I'm Polish, I can't see myself choosing anything but English version. At least for the first time.
 

Makoto-Yuki

Gold Member
I'm still stuck on whether I buy it on Steam or GOG....

doesn't really matter but you get an exclusive comic and some extra wallpapers/avatars on GOG or a short story on Steam. if you buy on GOG then CDPR get 100% of the money. on Steam 30% goes to Valve. also on GOG you get a 30% discount to buy stuff from the CDPR store if that interests you.
 

Irobot82

Member
doesn't really matter but you get an exclusive comic and some extra wallpapers/avatars on GOG or a short story on Steam. if you buy on GOG then CDPR get 100% of the money. on Steam 30% goes to Valve. also on GOG you get a 30% discount to buy stuff from the CDPR store if that interests you.
Yeah I'm trying to conquer the vain in me that wants to see CP2077 in my steam achievements and playtime etc. lol
 

zkorejo

Member
I still have Ghost of Tsushima. I'm absolutely loving it and I'm in act 2. Don't want to rush it by any means so I will play it until I can and then keep it on pause if I have to.
 
Last edited:

Makoto-Yuki

Gold Member
Yo check if it's working if you change the system date.

If not, check if it's calling home with Wireshark or whatever.

If it does, set up a local server that responds with a different timestamp, serve with an HTTPS proxy via Nginx, or fiddle with the hosts file, and then try again.

Come to think of it: Fire up the ol' Ollydbg and check where the string is referenced, then breakpoint there and walk up the stack, then just manipulate the condition before the reference. Might have to fiddle with the checksum test though.
i tried launching it offline with date of 11th december. doesn't do anything.

it loads up REALLY quick so i don't think it's actually launching the game itself.
 

wolfmat

Confirmed Asshole
i tried launching it offline with date of 11th december. doesn't do anything.

it loads up REALLY quick so i don't think it's actually launching the game itself.
It's surely not that easy; was just joking. I think the decryption key is missing, so the exe is just "display this image plus text" followed by garbage.
 

Denton

Member
I never understood why open world RPGs get a pass for poor mechanics. Like if you're gonna put the mechanics into the game, at least make them somewhat good. With how hyped cyberpunk is you'd that it would be both but nope, getting a pass as usual.

This post kind of pisses me off. First off, open world RPGs don't get a pass, there are always people bitching about some mechanic not being perfect and amazing like it is in games that focus only on that mechanic.

It absolutely is moronic to expect RPG game to be best at every individual thing it does. Making open world RPGs is just about the most difficult thing developer can choose to make precisely because there are so many possibilities and components to it. Making a game that has stealth system, melee combat system, unarmed combat system, shooting system, car and bike driving system, character progression system, interactive dialogue system, non-linear quest and narrative system all in one game is vastly greater undertaking than making Call of Duty 25 or FIFA 43 or Dark Souls 3.

I am glad about every RPG like that that gets actually made, because making them is hard as fuck. And even if they are not as good at those individual aspects as games that focus on one or two of those exclusively, who cares? Open world RPGs are still better and more interesting games.
 
Last edited:
Read my previous comment about a base script.


This does not make me feel like I am in fictional futuristic LA/SF. More like in Warsaw.





This is one is right.


Brother, you can play in whatever language you want. Whatever makes you happy. But don't say that the game script was not originally written in Polish. It was.

Also, if I was forced to living in the city I would pick Warsaw over LA/SF, easily. :messenger_sunglasses:
 

zkorejo

Member
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
Feel out the driving mechanics of different cars and bikes. Check out the world and hoping for amazing CDPR witcher like sunrises and sunsets in the outskirts of the city.
 

Makoto-Yuki

Gold Member
Read my previous comment about a base script.


This does not make me feel like I am in fictional futuristic LA/SF. More like in Warsaw.





This is one is right.


they got away with it in Witcher 3 because it was so heavily inspired by Polish folklore/myths etc. i actually played a lot of it with Polish audio (+ eng subs) because it felt right to play it that way.

cyberpunk is totally different. it's based in america so of course it makes sense to adjust the writing/story to make sense for that setting. i think Polish sounds cool but i'm definitely not gonna be playing in anything but english.
 
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
100%. That's why I don't want this aspect to be spoiled by "spoiler-free" gameplay videos that are out there.

EDIT: thread is going too fast, I misread your post.

I will get to the city (nomad life-path) and simply walk around and look at things for hours.
 
Last edited:

amigastar

Member
What you guys think, will we be able to fly flyable cars or only driving on streets? Is there something known about it?
 

ultrazilla

Gold Member
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?

I'm going right to the sex part of Night City and doing the mission for the dildo enabled baseball bat you can go around
and knock people out with.
 

Makoto-Yuki

Gold Member
What you guys think, will we be able to fly flyable cars or only driving on streets? Is there something known about it?

no flyable cars. MAYBE there could be a mission where you control a flying vehicle but it'll strictly be on rails. definitely won't be any free roam flying cars.

keep in mind this is their first game with CARS (and GUNS) so it'll have been a challenge getting them working on roads nevermind all the other issues that come with flying cars.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

wolfmat

Confirmed Asshole
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
Run-and-jump onto the street like an idiot, steal a car, get stuck in some alley 200m down the road, have shootout with everyone. RPG gamers unite
 

molasar

Banned
Brother, you can play in whatever language you want. Whatever makes you happy. But don't say that the game script was not originally written in Polish. It was.

Also, if I was forced to living in the city I would pick Warsaw over LA/SF, easily. :messenger_sunglasses:

I just pointed out where was the final focus on. And it is a great thing that we have a choice in this matter IMO.
 

Makoto-Yuki

Gold Member
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
i'm just gonna go with the flow and do whatever feels right at the time.

that said i do like the thought of just walking through the streets until i find a bar where i can sit and chill listening to music or sit outside eating noodles watching the world go by. i hope that's possible.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
Probably spend about 3 hours aching over my character creator options.

Edit: DERP,didn't read the Q properly.

I'll likely just wander about, take in the sights and run some people over.
 
Last edited:

DonJorginho

Banned
What’s the first thing everyone is going to do when you’re first able to free-roam?
Being serious though, first thing I will do is test the police system and see how advanced they get, I am hoping the worse your rampage, the more chance of them sending Militech agents after you!
 

kikkis

Member
This post kind of pisses me off. First off, open world RPGs don't get a pass, there are always people bitching about some mechanic not being perfect and amazing like it is in games that focus only on that mechanic.

It absolutely is moronic to expect RPG game to be best at every individual thing it does. Making open world RPGs is just about the most difficult thing developer can choose to make precisely because there are so many possibilities and components to it. Making a game that has stealth system, melee combat system, unarmed combat system, shooting system, car and bike driving system, character progression system, interactive dialogue system, non-linear quest and narrative system all in one game is vastly greater undertaking than making Call of Duty 25 or FIFA 43 or Dark Souls 3.

I am glad about every RPG like that that gets actually made, because making them is hard as fuck. And even if they are not as good at those individual aspects as games that focus on one or two of those exclusively, who cares? Open world RPGs are still better and more interesting games.
Well call of duty has had pretty much all of those apart from melee combat and dialogues and quests are pretty separate from the guys who make core gameplay loop. In the case of cp2077 i doubt driving probably wont bother me since its mostly going from place a to b ie. Not being part of the core "fun" gameplay loop. Personally i just prefer devs excecuting few things really well instead of half-assing many things.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom