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      Eventually it turns out that Project Hype Train does not have a functioning train system at launch.

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      I hope you’re ironic. We hope people learn. But getting on the hype train is irresponsible, every time.

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    Looking forward to this. Really love CP77.

    Also, it surprises me they don’t use other studio names like “CD Projekt Orange” and other colors.

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      Same. played it at launch on PC. i might have been one of the lucky ones. No real show stoppers as far as glitches went.

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      I remember that they used to have ‘CD Projekt Black’ which mostly ported games to PC back in the 2000’s

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    Maybe they can make another game that keeps trapping you into small cars/rooms with unskippable dialogue over and over again!

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        I am referring to Cyberpunk 2077.

        The beginning of the game was brutal for trapping you in a car, or on a couch, forcing you to talk to characters that you have no reason to cares about. My husband said that it gets better, but I wasn’t willing to put up with it.

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          I’m thinking the game may just not be for you. You’re describing the cinematics that help build immersion into the character and situation as though they are a hassle.