
DON’T LIKE CYBERPUNK 2077 FOR PS4 OR XBOX ONE? ASK FOR A REFUND!
That’s right. This isn’t just a TV infomercial you half-remember watching last night as you dozed off to sleep, Cyberpunk 2077 developers CD Projekt Red recently put out a very public apology, in which they promised to release patches with extensive fixes for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the new action role-playing game, and thus, appease the maddening crowds of online critics… HECK, they even told disappointed buyers that they can get a refund, if they so choose.
At first, the Cyberpunk 2077 release sensation came coupled with some very amazing PC version reviews by video game pundits, who praised the game for its crispy graphics and fascinating gameplay potential, nonetheless, it appears the last-gen console iterations are packed with performance issues that will have to be addressed -and fixed- by a series of patches expected for the next couple of months.
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“We should have paid MORE attention”
Cyberpunk 2077, which is currently rated with a 7/10 on Steam, was hit with a flurry of criticism by players ever since it landed on virtual and physical store shelves on December 10th. The issues discovered in the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game include screen tearing, poor frame rates and strange world physics shenanigans.
Addressing the mounting PR problems, CD Projekt Red took on Twitter to express their sincere apologies and reassure players that all the last-gen problems will be tackled and solved within the next couple of months: “We should have paid more attention to making it play better on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One… Second we will fix bugs and crashes, and improve the overall experience. The first round of updates has just been released and the next one is coming within the next seven days,” said the statement signed by Adam Kicinski, Adam Badowski, Piotr Nielubowicz and other main CD Projekt Red representatives.
Two large patches are also expected to show up sometime in January and February 2021, while in the meantime, wholly unsatisfied players will also have the option to demand a full digital reimbursement for their PS4 or Xbox One purchases; boxed versions will need to be returned to the actual shop you bought the game at. Oh well… at least they’re willing to pay you back for their f*ck up!
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