When you actually pay for your games, you have the right to expect better for your money. He enjoys being the center of attention and will always "judge" things based on how "cool" things are instead of how competently coded or implemented they are. It doesn't change the fact that they add creedence to every single damn Polish joke ever uttered by anyone in history.Īnd seriously, using an Angry Joe review is just about as dumb as this argument. Yet, go on, please, speak up for them and defend them. WTF have they learned since they continue to make the same assinine mistakes over and over again? Now they bragging about reworking the game engine (stopping progress on the game yet again, I might add) for Cyberpunk 2077 in order to incorporate things they have learned while doing TW3. They fix some things and break others, usually things they never intended to affect at all with the specific patch they were releasing. This is done in order to fix specific issues at the time but they invariably affect others which has always been the case since patch 1.04. What CDPR has repeatedly done is to release massive patches that rewrite several large modules of code resulting in their inability to work properly with existing modules. And conflicts need to be resolved, not just having workarounds thrown in to temporarily fix issues. It takes training and skill however to optimize and refine that code so that it isn't overbloated and redundant. When people began complaining like hell about all that, they tried to fix things and soon discovered they could only offer up bandages since removing all of the glitches would require a complete rewrite of the code.Īny idiot can write code. Obviously players discovered these glitches and abused them to hell and back to gain xp and high end loot which gave them incredibly unfair advantage over others in the game. Then they left those glitches in the game when it was released, A team so inept at coding their own game, they ADDED glitches so that they themselves could cheat at the game because they couldn't beat it. Add to them, Massive, the brilliant minds behind Tom Clancy's The Division. No way.ĬDOR are certainly ONE of the worst. So - use some nuance and you might even see people agree with you on some things, but as it is now. If so - I hate to say it, but then you are completely nuts. Now - are you really keeping up your statement that CDPR are the worst coders in the world? ![]() Come one, that way, way, way over the top. Prime example: "their coding for the game is the worst in the world". People are not "defending", but they are hindred by your "over the top" reaction! Sure - there are bugs, but you are overhyping the sigificance of that. It looks like the latest patch brought it back. Once Plot is done, the game just doesn't know what the hell to do with Roche. It has to do with those internal flags in the game code that I keep bringing up. ![]() It tends to happen if you've already done A Deadly Plot. Originally posted by BuzzardBee:This is actually a pretty old bug, dating back to when the game first was released. I just cannot understand how the defenders of this game can continue to do so with a straight face. People condemn me for blasting the game's devs but their coding for the game is the worst in the world and this is a prime example of it. You can do the battle without ANY of the allies so it will not affect that quest or the further progression of the main story. ![]() If you have already completed Plot, then this one is screwed.īut, all An Eye for An Eye does is give you the opportunity to recruit Ves and Roche for the battle at Kaer Morhen. It should then fix this one because the game will have found him again and it will register that he needs to be at the Hanged Man's Tree. So, have you done A Deadly Plot yet? If you haven't, then go start that. ![]() This is actually a pretty old bug, dating back to when the game first was released.
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