@@shengrant3088 Thought so too... Doubt this will ever happen. Would be kinda cool so add a MP to this game and make it GTA like or something. That's how I've always saw this game going but guess not still fun tho especially with the mods we got now. :)
Just wait until AI gets implemented into games like these and you can have any kind of conversation you want with NPC's and it's not pre-recorded lines.
@@ScarMunster listen if i buy a game and i see the most impresive city who has never created i want interact in that city you know? not to be a simply observator, is stupid to make that city and can't do nothing
@@JustinMacri007 buy it. You'll get the message when is available for selling... or check for a side quest [!] just outside night city, in the badlands, in a tunnel. It will be in a container.
@@McJizzleBerries Given that a whole suburb was cut out of the final game but theres pics on the net from like a pre-release version, it was gonna be on the NE-E side of Westbrook and over the hill extending all the way to that huge building in the grassy field thats out of bounds which was gonna be a huge casino and that suburb was gonna be like the Rich people area.. there was quite a bit they cut out.. hopefully if we get another game in Night City they actually do it proper justice this time around.
As a console player, this (flying a car) makes me so envious. When my friends ask me why I keep playing this game, this is it. I can literally spend hours a day just exploring the map of the city.
Night City is an empty shell. Big and absolutely beautiful but ultimately shallow. Game would have been much better if they made it way smaller but with more detail. The world simply doesn’t feel alive like RDR2 does for example.
Wow!!! I have never seen this perspective done so well. You are the real deal immersive experience, thank you so much. I rarely sit through a whole walk through video but this one is pure bliss. Keep up the great work; love it!
While it does look good, in my opinion they missed the mark on the cyberpunk atmosphere. It feels a bit like a caricature of cyberpunk at times, for example the people walking outside in g-strings with their bare ass hanging out. Or the amount of supercars in the street. It's like the definition of a cyberpunk universe for the devs was only sex and money. It's also much too bright and colorful. Cyberpunk dystopias are supposed to feel menacing and depressing, if it's too bright and colorful and people litterally walk around half naked like they are on their way to a sex party any time of the day, it kind of takes away from that. Look at Blade Runner or Ghost In The Shell in comparison. It's more serious and down to earth than this.
The people who made the game didn't ecen appreciate it. It was a cashgrab at launch. We judge games how they came out not after years of fixingm come on now
@@aiyacrystal3353 But you can also judge a company seeing how they deal with such a disaster of a launch, they are taking care of this game even though it was a disappointment. I haven't played it yet and waiting for them to make me think this game is worth buying, maybe in 2024.
It's the majority that appreciate the game... those who don't appreciate it are the vocal minority. The sales and consistent player numbers speak for themselves
This really makes you appreciate all of the time and effort that went into this game. Both by the actual game company and the modders. It’s a shame it only took a couple of higher ups to ruin the game’s reputation on release. The game is truly beautiful
ruin the games reputation? they straight up lied to there fans and released a less than half baked mess of a game, look im not blaming the developers soely, but also this stuff cant go un noticed, as soon as people start hyping this game up again the lazy "higher ups" that took advantage of there fan base win. the game is finally playable now but even now compared to the trailers and the hype before release its still nowhere near the game that was promised, 50/60 is a lot of money nowadays and a lot of gamers can only afford the rare triple A prices tagged game, so to backstab ur fans like that should never be forgotton.
@@Charonn392 I just think it’s gonna show developers that they can get away with it and still make loads of money and thus we will constantly be getting these release first finish later titles. Think I’m just gonna wait for GTA6 lol
It's most disappointing that CDPR gave up on the clearly thought thru metro system. Course many stations and lines (especially the similarly disappointing Pacifica as a whole) were left unfinished with lines running into walls, invisible obstacles metro appearing from thin air. What a great view of Night City in the unofficial ride! Frankly they should've delayed CP77 a year, finish everything incl. Enemy AI & choice based narrative and then start working on Phantom Liberty as this great game is still marked all over with half-arsed components. Hopefully (but not betting on it) the DLC will round out Pacifica and with that the metro system drops as well as flying cars and actual walls around skyscrapers.
The devs stated on multiple occasions before release that neither the metro system nor flying cars were ever intended to be used by the player, so you're right not to be betting on it.
The tabletop creator and the devs said Night City's metro is a testament to terrible planning and urban neglect, so I have no idea why ANYONE would want to actually ride it in game.
@@trevalyan006 Cause it's fun? And if I walk around the slums and terrible neglect that is most of Night City I want to ride a shtty metro too, cause if nothing else the views are great? If NC residents have access to the ride I want that too.
Rule of thumb when it comes to Cyberpunk 2077 and cruising around the world is to use console controller once in a while. The smooth camera and body motion really highlights the feel of touring around and admiring the view of this world.
Im always swapping between my ps4 controller and mouse n keyboard, mostly use controller for driving/flying w mods lol and for photo mode, mouse n keyboard for combat n everything else
I love this game. I played it a couple month before the show came out and it was snatch empty in the comment section. I remember myself thinking what a shame this game didn't turn out a success.
it was a success, just not one that didn't come with massive tarnishing of the studio's name and reputation. The game has already sold more than 20 million copies, and will likely continue to do more over the years, and the expansion is right around the corner too.
I really love these kind of videos. Even if i don't have the time to watch your whole videos, they're still very nice. Please do not ever stop recording these videos. 🥰👍
I've ridden trains a lot including metro trains, it's interesting to see someone being to do the same in a video game. Just leisurely ride the metro from one station to another.
I like how well balanced this is and not overtly oversaturated with Japanese imagery just to be cyberpunk, it feels more organic and "down to earth" on the surface level. I definitely gotta play it.
Yes get it! The base game is only 30 dollars. The story and gameplay will draw you in and when you finish the game you can look forward to the upcoming expansion.
it feels a bit like a caricature of cyberpunk at times, for example the people walking outside in g-strings with their bare ass hanging out. It's like the definition of a cyberpunk universe for the devs was only sex and money. It's also much too bright and colorful. Cyberpunk dystopias are supposed to feel menacing and depressing, if it's too bright and colorful and people litterally walk around half naked like they are on their way to a sex party any time of the day, it kind of takes away from that. Look at Blade Runner or Ghost In The Shell in comparison. It's more serious and down to earth than this.
@@winston7055 it relies too heavily on DLSS and ray tracing to cover up some really garbage textures, and DLSS causes some really irritating artifacting
I love futuristic city environments. Never played this game before but after seeing this video I think I’ll buy it. I love just open world exploration I don’t give a crap about the main campaign tbh lmao
@@RuthwikRao yeah I mean I’m sure I’ll enjoy them along the way. But I looked on google and apparently there is strong sexual content and nudity. drugs I wouldn’t really mind but yeah my mom 100% won’t like it cause we are Christians lol. So yeah,maybe I’ll just do whatever prologue missions they force us to do for intros until I have the freedom of the whole map. If you can skip cutscenes then I might continue further afterwards
Japan town is the pest side of night city it feels so alive and vibrant and colourful I wish they added more stuff in another 10 15 years when another game like this or a squeal the game will be next level
It’s a mod, just a really good one. The devs worked on implementing a metro system, but it wasn’t finished by launch time. The modder basically filled in some of the gaps and duct taped the unused metro assets and existing driving AI into a functional metro system.
@@snakejuce What can I say I live in rural Oklahoma in a small town if wanna call this a town nothing to do, no cable or satellite tv just the internet and You Tube and it's either watch the network news and get depressed or watch You Tube and have fun so here i'am and sorry for rambling but that's what I do best sitting here in Oklahoma and letting my imagination run wild I'm 58 and my kids are off in their own worlds sorry I'm rambling again so good bye until next time, oh and I hope everyone has a great Easter Sunday. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
What I find tantalizingly disturbing is the fact that my dreams look exactly like this. It's like having my most private nocturnal visions projected on a screen for the world to see. It's eerie, and yet I can't stop watching!
CyberPunk Wouldev been the most revolutionary game of this decade only if they wouldev got more time Imagine a Cyberpunk that woulev released this year , a refined ready to play fixed version. bruh.
You know it’s sad when modders makes this game even more immersive than the Devs ever could , leave it to the modders to make this game even more beautiful. Don’t get me wrong I love cyberpunk and all that it has to offer , but let’s be honest here , we all got this game thinking we could have flying cars , well now we can lol and we can finally take the tram 😅
@@exoical4304 Skyrim is literally more immersive which is funny considering how old it is They announced it way too early, delayed it many times, stated it's gold status and then released a broken mess with a lot of content they promised missing And you blame the players wow Look at no man's sky or dying light 2 they did the same but until today they are still changing big parts of the game meanwhile CDPR gave us skins and soon lets us buy a dlc But fanboys of a studio can't accept anything negative it seems
@@exoical4304 100% - cried because they couldn't have it soon enough when CDPR felt it wasn't good enough; cried on release and to this day about it being "unfinished". Also, they totally ignore all improvements, done for free - not as DLC - because they will not get over the launch, ever. It got to the point that they're only going to do the one DLC, then it's over for this game.
You bought the game thinking you could have a flying car? Despite the developers saying they weren't going to be in the game multiple times? It's also worth mentioning that the flying car shown in this video is anything but immersive considering the actual in game lore regarding flying cars.
I feel like an ancient wizard waking up from a thousand years of slumber, taking in the sights in awe of the transformation that has occurred during my absence,
this game is like living in a mansion but then running out of money to buy any furniture or pay the bills so you gotta sleep on the floor and eat cold food in the dark, but hey its a mansion!
Even though cyberpunk is great, there was so much potential that was lost all because the fans got inpatient and the devs decided to release the game even with all the glitches still in the game. After 3 years theres still multiple bugs and some areas of the game still feel unfinished. A big gripe of mine for this game is some of the animations. Simple animations for such as walking, getting in and out of a car, using an elevator and train, etc. All of these mentioned animations are either not present (using elevator or train causes gameplay to cut instead of showing you actually entering the car or elevator), or they're just very poorly designed. NPCs have no fluidity to their movements when turning which ruins the entire realism of the game, and getting in and out of a car looks way to fast and abrupt instead of being slow and inconsistent. Overall this game lacks crucial things which stops it from being a fully imersive experience that could have been solved if the devs had more time.
I'm sure that 'Cyberpunk 2' will be set in a more vertical and dense city, a kind of futuristic New York. There will be flying cars and greater freedom, everything that CD Projekt couldn't implement in this installment due to the technical limitations of consoles. Mark my words.
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It's amazing to what extent they can give you the illusion of actually walking through a real, living, breathing city; and all that with the computing resources of a single PC. I mean if you think back what games looked like just 30 years ago ...
I am so glad your video came up as a recommended watch. I have put about 1400 hrs. into CyberPunk 2077 and I have never taken the time to actually look at the game like this. I usually get immersed in my own way, but your video has taken immersion to a whole new level. You made this venture around this beautiful world feel like I am actually in Night City. A completely amazing way to view this game's beauty. Your attention to detail and great editing took me on an amazing journey into the world of CyberPunk 2077. You definitely have a new sub here! I have been binging all of your videos. Keep up the amazing work!
@@Natty1620 I have so many hours because I try different builds and mods in each playthrough. Basically V your character is facing an unfortunate circumstance. They have to find a way to get the biochip that's killing the out of their head, and do a lot of killing along the way.
@@Natty1620 no, not at all. The only differences between the life paths is how they begin. And you do get tailored choices for the life path you are playing when having conversations in the game. I hope this makes sense.
Looks like a world made for adults to profess their kinks and enjoyments in, abandoning kids for themselves and their feelings. Its practically today! So realistic!
It's a good thing A.I. is becoming prevalent. Maybe we can start seeing games have NPC's behaving and doing things more dynamically then mostly standing around or following very basic scripts/routines. This is one part of gaming that really needs to evolve.
No it doesn't. Pedestrians are literally just background noise made to give off the illusion of life. They don't need to be much more complicated than they were in Cyberpunk. Just look at Skyrim; NPC have all these different schedules and tasks and it's all very impressive, but it doesn't really add anything to the overall experience. In fact, it can get annoying when you're trying to find a specific NPC and they're out wandering the city; sure, it's realistic, but video games aren't a substitute for real life, and people want to spend time fighting in dungeons, not learning an NPC's daily schedule...
I've enjoyed many-a-stroll across many games, Cyberpunk 2077 and Watchdogs Legion both have some of the best and bustling cities I've seen in gaming. This pacing is very cinematic, and lets the ambiance engulf you.
bth cyberpunk sandbox really succbutt, I never really like the color ambience, the lifeless city, the generic city design bloated with graphic fidelity BS.. nope, never really like it... after i finished the story thats all for me. never looked back..
I timed it, a little after the car takes off the ground (if this was me and was real life) id press play on the car stereo and the song ‘for whom the bell tolls’ by the Bee Gees would start and would finish just as I landed in the car park. Marvellous 😎👍
I still can't decide if this is worth playing. Like the view of flying into the city from the desert seems like worth. But also everything else seems so bad that completely unfinished Star Citizen is probably scratching this itch even better than this already?
this shoulda been in the game but nooo they were like no flying cars, its only for the rich and you'll only be able to be in it for a short while and you cant control the flying space shuttle at all. you get a little taste of it with corpo, the couple and one of the endings... that's it...