CamHostage
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So, to add some context to this thread, what about 2.0 is it that would have increased the review score?
I have been interested in CyberPunk but never played either version. Mostly I hear people talk about the technical improvements and PC enhancements (while still pointing out that it doesn't have the city life or living feel of the original promotional trailers.) I haven't heard a lot of praise or comparison of the AI or vehicle combat or progression or other major improvements. I've read about the overhaul work and am intrigued by all of the work put in to overhaul the game, but I haven't experienced it and haven't seen much "re-review" opinion pieces on whether the game improved as expected. (I also read a lot of opinion from those who liked the original game for what it was despite its flaws and missed promises, but haven't seen any of those people come by and say that their dedication to a flawed product has been vindicated with the improvements.)
Is it really a night-and-day difference in how fun and deep the game gets, or was it a technical mess that's now playable plus has better content via DLC and patches?
I have been interested in CyberPunk but never played either version. Mostly I hear people talk about the technical improvements and PC enhancements (while still pointing out that it doesn't have the city life or living feel of the original promotional trailers.) I haven't heard a lot of praise or comparison of the AI or vehicle combat or progression or other major improvements. I've read about the overhaul work and am intrigued by all of the work put in to overhaul the game, but I haven't experienced it and haven't seen much "re-review" opinion pieces on whether the game improved as expected. (I also read a lot of opinion from those who liked the original game for what it was despite its flaws and missed promises, but haven't seen any of those people come by and say that their dedication to a flawed product has been vindicated with the improvements.)
Is it really a night-and-day difference in how fun and deep the game gets, or was it a technical mess that's now playable plus has better content via DLC and patches?