I still haven't played it, it sits there alongside BG3 and TLOU watching me first play 1000 hours of starfield ( never again! ) and afterwards 3000 hours of Grim Dawn ( I still want to play 3000 more ).
Wait…..people actually use categories in their steam library? The backlog idea is a good one actually. Maybe a group of games that take 10 hours or less to beat, for an easy game to knock off?
Same. I played all but the last mission on release for PS4 and it ran like ass but I still loved it. I was still eligible for the refund so I got it. Looking forward to grabbing it for PS5 and it being done justice.
I've gotta get back on this. I started it a couple of weeks ago for the first time, got a few hours in, then got sidetracked by another game...and then sidetracked by another game
Waiting for the mods that let me skip doing the main quest. Best part of Skyrim was being able to tool around the open world and tell my own story instead of being force fed grand narratives.
You see the joke is that I'm saying you need a doctor for the itch but I'm saying a ripper doc or whatever because that's the thingy person that does the thingies in cyberpunk 2069 and that's why it's funny because you know like it's a double joke or something and
Definitely. They've really put so much into it since launch too. Even this latest update I assumed they were done but they've still given us some new cool customization options
Same.
A friend of mine just bought me a copy.
But I also am half way through the first Red Dead and if I start something else I will just ignore that one for who knows how long.
Comments
what am i doing with my life?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOWGsyt40t8
> Finish the heist
> Play all the side quests and refuse to meet with Takemura
> Rinse and repeat
I honestly wouldn't mind some additional story missions similar to the Heist get made and released using the game as a base. That'd be *fine*
This got me thinking. 🤔
Don’t make me get the itch.. eek I’ll get lost in this game for weeks at a time
I need to get back in because I never beat the dlc. Or started it for that matter.
CDPR does a great job creating a story and characters you actually care about
I never finished it.
But after seeing the witcher 4 trailer. I was like "I think I need to start new Cyberpunk run"
>Get compelled to play
>Realize 37 mods are out of date or broken because it's been a year
>Spend 3 hours updating, fixing broken dependencies, acquiring new mods that have released
>Game works. I am no longer compelled to play.
>Repeat in a year
It's way too colorful to stop playing this game
I'm really looking forward to it 👀
You see the joke is that I'm saying you need a doctor for the itch but I'm saying a ripper doc or whatever because that's the thingy person that does the thingies in cyberpunk 2069 and that's why it's funny because you know like it's a double joke or something and
A friend of mine just bought me a copy.
But I also am half way through the first Red Dead and if I start something else I will just ignore that one for who knows how long.