CD Project RED issues an apology to the Russians after offensive content was found in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.
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CDPR writes: "We currently have no plans for PS5 Pro patch."
considering the game was made for PS4/XBO and then had Pro/One X enhancements only to be improved by virtue of better hardware in PS5/SX.... The game is already better now than it was at release. Im good with them moving on
Seems like they dont want to touch that Red Engine code anymore ... they're done with CP and Red
All focus towards UE and new projects, for better or worse.
This game has a dynamic resolution scale so it will still look a bit better on the Pro.
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I'd rather get an other expansion (not going to happen). I'm cool with waiting for Cyberpunk 2.
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I see no issue here?
You'd think CDPR would sympathize with Ukraine since Poland has been invaded by Russia before but i guess they got over it?
Probably the only offensive element there is the Rusnia language use, the rest aren't offensive and one is just historical reference.
I knew there’d be some azov Nazis pulling this nonsense prior to release when the cyberpunk subreddit got overrun with NAFO trolls.
Sounds more like bad quality control. The blame lies on the studio who did the Ukrainian port and release.