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48 Minutes of Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Posted

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Cyberpunk 2077 is turning out to be the most hotly anticipated games of the year. CD Projekt Red posted a dollop-sized 48-minute gameplay walkthough, which reveals quite a few interesting bits of this narrative-driven, open world RPG, based in the same universe as Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk 2020. The game appears to be another smash-hit in the making, from the studio that brought us "The Witcher 3: Wildhunt."



The gameplay video follows.


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Welcome to Mega city 1
 
Anybody know the platform? Its got console prompts.
 
Anybody know the platform? Its got console prompts.
PC can use both PS4 and Xbox controllers, so I guess it's PC at this point. After all every game is made on a computer.
 
it was played on PC and they released the specs of the machine used.and it's listed in the reply above.
 
The question is, if it was played on PC, why the controller? That shitty movement just destroys the overall feeling of the video.

And i really hope, that the final game wont be so dark everywhere. Somehow i cant identify future with this all out darkness, it just seems they want to hide the lack of details with it.
 
Games played with controller feel like Virtua Cop from the 90's (an on-rails first person shooter). I was cringing the same when they showcased the new Doom. It just feels soooo awkward, like you're watching a 3D game cutscene from again the 90's where camera moved through sharply plotted path and when it changes the angle, it's a sharp motion instead of fluid one experienced with mouse. I have no clue why they do this coz it looks and feels terrible.

@LocutusH
Darkness? The first thing they showed was walking from that apartment where you save that girl into a balcony, viewing a sunny city. And later as you exit your apartment, you again walk outside on the sunny street. Didn't watch past that coz I don't want to ruin my experience too much. I've seen enough and it convinced me. Such attitude towards game worked great with Alien:Isolation. Watched one video and I was done. If you watch too much of it everything feels too familiar and ruins the exprience. Which is a common thing people do.
 
The question is, if it was played on PC, why the controller? That shitty movement just destroys the overall feeling of the video.

And i really hope, that the final game wont be so dark everywhere. Somehow i cant identify future with this all out darkness, it just seems they want to hide the lack of details with it.

But those driving parts, either they are scripted or they used controller, I would hit everything on the path to mission with keyboard, even with controller I'm not confident to drive as well as shown in video..
 
is this gonna get RTX'd yet?
 
looks really good! :D
 
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