True, but if only that same effort was made on the actual core game day 1.
So if they just let folks know its early access and incomplete in 2020, by 2023 this is not only a GOTY contender, they release with no lawsuit, high praise, no removal from the store etc. So that DLC, is continued development, this game had too many things missing and too much issues for me to see that as an extra, I see it as you are charging people yet again to get the complete thing they paid for, as consider the other updates that occurred that year for that game.
So those updates continue the games development but not the DLC? So it sounds to me like it started in 2019, no different then that part of the game would be worked on then if it just never released in 2020 in the first place, so its cut content as far as I can tell.
So a lot of this is about transparency, as I have no issue with early access, I have an issue when that information is not provided, omitted and company goes out of their way to hide this, including stopping reviewers from showing the game. If they just said it was early access, they could have avoid a lot of this tbh.
The game got refunded to the point where they had to pay fucking MILLONS back, get the fuck over it man.
The number of players who requested refunds for Cyberpunk 2077 is small, but not insignificant.
www.vg247.com
^ lolz
We've yet to see any other AAA title since get such a mass amount of refunds to the point of being removed from stores and lawsuits.
"All four lawsuits will be subject to potential common court proceedings."
www.pcgamer.com
https://www.gameinformer.com/2021/0...th-second-cyberpunk-2077-class-action-lawsuit
CDPR's class action lawsuit is finally settled.
in.ign.com
Added to ignored so you can cope bud.
Get over it.