Like all games, Cyberpunk 2077 was published by CD Projekt Red. Whether it’s quality, production schedules, or an idea that doesn’t fit with the rest of the project, RPGs are no strangers to leaving things on the floor. from the editing room. So if you want to hear it from the developer of Cyberpunk himself and find out why it happens, we’ve got a treat for you.
About cut content in game development in general, and CD Projek Red games like Cyberpunk 2077, says quest director Pavel Sasko, who also worked on The Witcher 3. Sasko also explained how criticism of Cyberpunk’s story 2077 were “justified” compared to what it was. it’s shown ahead of launch earlier this year if he’d like to hear them go into the details of the game.
One high-profile example is the Cyberpunk 2077 train system, which went unused until it was changed after CDPR said it had no plans to add it.
“Unused content is not used for any reason,” says Sasko. “When you’re creating a game, it’s your responsibility as a designer to make all those calls about what’s really going on in your game. It’s your responsibility.”
“When there is no quality, you can see that there is no way to bring it to [the same quality as another of] nine out of ten missions, locations or game features. I think it is very important to keep this in mind, if something is not used, it is for some reason.
“Usually we want our games to be as rich and deep as possible,” says Sasko of projects like The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077. “We want to bring you the best game we have, that’s always our goal. ”
Sasko was then asked about new content in Cyberpunk 2077 and very smartly said that he was “unaware of new content” from other departments, but added that he was actually testing things. We see you, Mr. Sasko, well done.
You can check out a clip of Sasko on Reddit or check out his Twitch where Sasko plays CDPR games and talks about the development of games like The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077.
In the meantime, we can update you on the Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty release date as CDPR gears us up for some colossal DLC. We’ve also got a breakdown of all of the Cyberpunk 2077 endings if you go back and check out the best cyberpunk games on PC if you want games with a similar vibe.
Source : PC Gamesn
