My Gen Z son says these are Alphas and he doesn’t want to be associated with them.
My Gen Z son says these are Alphas and he doesn’t want to be associated with them.
Turning office space into living space is often mentioned in discussions like this. It should be noted that converting the space is not as easy as it seems. In particular, moving the plumbing infrastructure to support individual bathrooms and kitchens is extremely challenging and it makes some projects impracticable.
You haven’t been following this, have you?
I could not disagree with you more. The game released buggy, but the story is aces, and the gameplay is top notch. The only reason I stopped playing it is because it’s kind of short, at least compared to a BGS game, which is my usual habit.
I don’t see your PiS angle at all. Night City is pretty faithful to Mike Pondsmith’s vision, and if he didn’t think so, he wouldn’t be spreading conspiracy theories on Morrow Rock.
“Pcmasterrace” did not start with Reddit.
I have accepted my inner sneaky archer. It’s just easier that way. I play pretty much the same thing in CP2077, too.
I’m afraid CP2077 is never going to reach Skyrim levels of “Moddability”. Bethesda games are built from the ground up with modding in mind, and the tools Bethesda puts out for modders are far superior than what CDPR has done, to date. Maybe that’ll change when they move to UE5, but as for this engine, unless they dramatically upgrade the Wolven Kit despite moving on from the game, we’re never going to see much more than more of what we’ve already seen.
Ooooh, dethrone Skyrim? I dunno about that. I love Night City and I can’t get enough of this world, but this is a very finite game. It’s not all that moddable so it lacks the same scale of replayability as Skyrim. Of course, it’s also a decade newer so it’s got that going for it.
I think Cyberpunk is in a state where, if it was released today, people would have praised it like the next Witcher 3. Clearly not all things to all people, but the remaining bugs are tolerable and the world is both beautiful and fascinating.
You do you, but I’m in. I just can’t quit Night City
Wait…Did you return it? If so, yeah, you gotta buy it again. This is a one-of-a-kind game. It’s just that good.
I took the perfect path. I didn’t buy it until around v1.4, at which point it was half-priced and playable. AFAIK, the story was always good.
Well, he doesn’t need a many as he used to…