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As Iwiński says in the video, Cyberpunk 2077 was developed with the PC in mind first and foremost. This was reflected in the Cyberpunk 2077 review where the PC experience was relatively smooth but almost unplayable on basic PS4 and Xbox One systems.Currently, console gamers, even those with PS5 and Xbox Series X systems, are playing a backward compatible version of the PS4 and Xbox One game.
Cyberpunk 2077’s performance issues on consoles are so prevalent that CDPR has opened a unprecedented refund policy, and companies like Sony itself removed digital versions of Cyberpunk from PlayStation Store. CDPR is also under investigation by the Consumer Protection Agency regarding the launch.
IwiĹ„ski’s nearly five-minute video briefly touched on several questions about Cyberpunk 2077’s launch, including why there is such a gap between the PC and console versions of Cyberpunk 2077, and how it works. managed the revision copies.
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Below you’ll find CD PROJEKT co-founder’s personal explanation of what the days before Cyberpunk 2077 were like, sharing the studio’s take on what happened with the game. on older generation consoles. pic.twitter.com/XjdCKizewq
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Regarding the introduction of Cyberpunk 2077 on consoles, especially older ones, IwiĹ„ski says that “things didn’t seem very difficult at first, while we were familiar with the hardware game, in the end time has passed. proved that we underestimated the task. “
He says the main culprit was the in-game streaming system, which is “responsible for ‘feeding’ the engine with what you see onscreen, as well as the mechanics of the game.” IwiĹ„ski cites disk bandwidth performance on older systems as being unable to keep up with the packed city design.IwiĹ„ski also claims that his internal tests “did not show many problems” faced by players and that each working day “saw significant improvements” in performance. But even then, IwiĹ„ski says the developers were working on optimizing the console version for the Day 0 patch until launch. This explains the delay between the release of the PC revision codes and the release of the console revision copies on December 8, according to IwiĹ„ski.
As with the start of 2021, CD Projekt will be pushing several patches regularly throughout the year. The first update will be released “within the next 10 days” and a larger “larger update” will be released a few weeks later.
There are still plans to release free DLC like The Witcher 3, but they may not target “early 2021” as planned as CDPR has changed its focus to “work on the most important fixes and updates” and the DLC will follow thereafter.
CD Projekt Red has faced several hurdles since Cyberpunk 2077 launched in December 2020. The company faces prosecution more than “distort” Cyberpunk 2077 as a product and had to deny rumors about its development issues. Despite these problems, Cyberpunk 2077 has sold over 13 million copies, despite reimbursements, and has recovered all of its development and marketing costs.
Matt TM Kim is a reporter for IGN.
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