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Cyberpunk 2077 Dev Confirms Toggle To Turn Off Nudity, Shows 175 Hrs Playtime But Still Not Done

Cyberpunk 2077 QA Lead Łukasz Babiel has shared some information on the game's features revealing a toggle for nudity and his total playtime.

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AuraAbjure1246d ago

I put 320 hrs into The Witcher 3 so that's cool.

JonTheGod1246d ago

Currently 510 hours and counting on Red Dead 2.

Si-Fly1246d ago

510 hours into single player?

bouzebbal1246d ago

I barely played it for 2 hours.. Game' is too stiff, and map visibility is close to zero

angelsx1246d ago

anyone know what's the resolution and frame rate on ps5/xboxSX?

seanpitt231246d ago

Hopefully it will be 60 FPS out the gate for next gen but do realise it’s not optimised fully for the new systems there will be no ray tracing until next year but I am hoping 1440p 60fps for ps5 and Xbox

UnSelf1246d ago

2283 hours into GTA V

ClayRules20121246d ago

I put over 100 hours into RDR2 on my first play through. I absolutely love the game/experience. It’s certainly stiff in areas, but still extremely enjoyable and the story was a real adventure! Highs and lows, with great camp conversations, boat songs, and great dynamic world events.

Another masterpiece by Rockstar “in my opinion”

chiefJohn1171246d ago (Edited 1246d ago )

Game of the generation right there.
No other games did what RDR2 did. It was a true step up, new experience that wasn't rivaled at all.

Sunny123451246d ago

Rdr2 was a great game of 2018, but God of war was better, goty 2018.

DaleCooper1246d ago

Over 100 hours of it was spent watching the animation to loot dead bodies.

anast1246d ago

I got around 200 on Witcher and with RDR2 100 SP and about 50 on MP. Both are excellent games.

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OneLove1246d ago

Damn thats a whole lot of playtime.

Fraggle19871246d ago

I hate to hear playtimes like this. No game can sustain that length and not feel like a grind. Not good.

alextdarling1246d ago

I personally love it, im a completionist so im gonna be a bit bias...

toxic-inferno1246d ago

I have to say, I agree. I'm generally more likely to buy a game that is 18 hours long than a game that is 100 hours long, because I know that I'm likely going to get put off by the sheer length of the game and give up before I even reach the 18 hour point.

That is a very clumsy sentence, but essentially, I weirdly find that (for me) shorter games to be better value for money.

UnSelf1246d ago

@toxic

There is no way you’re taking away from a game being good because of your inability to commit

I really hope no devs out there take opinions like this serious. Keep making them longer and longer

FinalFantasyFanatic1246d ago

I just tend to avoid most open world games, half the time I feel lost, I generally need an experience that is a little more linear. I'm not saying I haven't enjoyed open world games, I like BotW and HZD, those games were fantastic, I also really enjoyed Assassin's Creed Black Flag.

toxic-inferno1246d ago

@UnSelf

That is precisely why I didn't use the word 'good' but rather referred to 'value for money'.

Also, I don't consider 'inability to commit' to be a negative thing in this context. It's entirely a choice - I very much could commit, but choose not to, as I tend to enjoy tight narrative more than sprawling freedom.

There are different reasons why people play games - developers should exist that cater to all interests.

Taero1245d ago

I agree for a different reason, I work and have kids, i just can't commit hundreds of hours to something. I'd rather have something tight paced around 20 hours plus whatever collectibles they put in etc. and know I'm actually going to finish it.

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Rocketisleague1246d ago (Edited 1246d ago )

You don't have to complete all the hours, the idea is replayabilty. There are 100s off quests I never did in many rpgs

Psychotica1246d ago

Not necessarily true. I still play GTA V just to start shit with the police and go on a police chase, no grinding involved.

SDuck1246d ago

That's not true. Take Witcher 3 as example, played it twice, never finished it because of the playtime it provides but I don't feel like it was a grind and loved playing it both times which will probably make me return to it again. Back when I was a kid games were way harder than nowadays so I rarely finished them which means I learned to enjoy my time playing them rather than finishing them.

sagapo1246d ago

You don’t need to complete every single mission in just one playthrough. I didn’t in Witcher 3. Finish the game more than once, with a different playstyle. That way there will be quests enough you didn’t play before and keep things fresh.

ClayRules20121246d ago (Edited 1246d ago )

TW3 for me was so so so much fun. I put 75 hours into it, but after that had to take a 2 week break from it. It wasn’t that it was a grind so much as I had done so much in that time, side quests, exploring, main missions, fights, everything was just so thrilling and magical in a sense and just kept getting better. But I’d gotten exhausted too, from playing so much but I had time off work to enjoy. So I took a leave from the game. After that break, I felt refreshed and was so ready to dive back in. Finished the game and little over 200 hours put into the game in the end.

That reminds me, I need to play the DLC which I’ve done, but bought a good while back lol.

andy851246d ago

Disagree. Depends how much variety there is. I never got bored with Witcher 3 and I'm sure I got close to that playtime same developer is a good sign. Dragon Quest XI I was over 100 hours too and wanted more

TakeTori1246d ago

You probably don't have to play even 100 hours if most of what you do is story stuff, I imagine.

HyperMoused1246d ago

I felt like that with the witcher, after i finished the game i thought ill go through it again, then actually thought about it, just too much, and i have other games that need playing.

SmokinAces1246d ago

I suppose it depends on the game and the story but yeah there definitely is a really weird bias in gaming where some games get chastised for just being too long like Days Gone, while others are praised for it like this one.

frostypants1245d ago

Then just play the main quest and ignore distractions.

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NewEnds01861246d ago

I spent alot of time in the witcher 3 just wondering the map and doing odd quest that randomly showed up and other side stuff. I had over 200 hours into the witcher so 175 is not bad to me.

Psychotica1246d ago

I worked as a Software QA analyst for years, those hours don't really mean much. He could have spent 20 hours just testing that he could spin around in a circle. Also, if he hasn't done everything the game has to offer that means he hasn't tested everything that the game has to offer. Hopefully that means someone else is doing it.

SDuck1246d ago

He admits he was just chilling, enjoying the off time the game offers and taking his sweet time to advance in the story

rpvenom1246d ago (Edited 1246d ago )

100 of my hours will be spent "chillin" with judy alvarez

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Chatting Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered with Suda51

CGM Writes: While we were over at PAX East, we were able to sit down with Goichi Suda (Suda51) and talk about the upcoming remaster of Shadows of the Damned

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Source Code For The Witcher 3 & Cyberpunk 2077 Has Allegedly Been Compromised

Source code for CD Projekt's action role-playing games The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 have allegedly been compromised.

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just_looken3d ago

Well they are using unreal engine now thanks to there work culture and horrific job on making cyberpunk so for the future no impact.

But it will be interesting to see what mods will be made

https://rebel-wolves.com/

just_looken1d 19h ago

7 disagrees shows how many look at one dlc that had a rip off fight from ghost in the shell and goes wow what a goat team i love cdpr while ignoring that they only made 2 games that were good witcher 2/3 in 20yrs.

But its a new world we want a criminal that support's legal murder as president/support shoplifting love toxic work environments and have a mass casualty event every other day.

GhostMirror1d 18h ago

I’ll admit I didn’t play it at launch, but Cyberpunk 2077 is a really good game now.

And who the hell knows what you’re even going on about in your second paragraph here.

EazyC2d ago

Wait a min...I swear to god CP2077's source code got leaked before. CDPR needs to stop using "password123" for all their accounts 😅

just_looken1d 19h ago

Na its hundreds ex employees no doubt just getting there revenge.

Profchaos1d 16h ago (Edited 1d 16h ago )

This is the same leak the threat actors have been trying to sell the source code after cd project didn't pay the ransom.

They didn't manage to sell the source code to any company largely because it would be unethical for say EA to buy it so the threat actors failed to find a buyer.

After they failed to make any money they went through with their threat of simply giving it away.

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Cyberpunk 2077's Sequel Should Bite the Bullet on an Industry Trend

Cyberpunk 2077's launch resulted in a loss of goodwill with gamers, but there is a way to earn it back with the upcoming sequel.

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anast2d ago

They will need to add everything they promised in the first one and not over promise on the second one.

just_looken2d ago

They also need to drop esg then hire employees that have knowledge not hire them because they have a set of tits.

Official video they hired people to fill the esg clipboard

Hofstaderman2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

As somebody who has been playing the tabletop games since the 90s and was let down on launch by my PS4 version, you can bet I'm not going the preorder any sequel.

nmbr1esq1d 23h ago

3rd person option, and everything else that was originally promised. Next don't force agenda driven naratives. Finally, release a finished product without need for day one patches.