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Gaming these days is weird. Buy a game but still be locked out of content because of what, you are too poor to pay for the meaty bits.
I've been a console gamer for a while now, last pc games I played were the red alert/ Warcraft TFT (with a splash of wings of liberty) so I don't really get to mess around with mods
DLC that comes out years after original release is fine for me, if I'm getting hours of additional content. That stuff doesn't happen for free.
Obviously if they hide all the game-breaking fixes behind a DLC paywall it's ridiculous, but cyberpunk seems to have been pretty dedicated to fixing their game that was fairly broken at launch.
I've never played it yet, but it's been creeping up my list. Didn't really have much interest until watching edgerunners on Netflix (which I've become lowkey really into, how many times can you rewatch something before it's weird?). While I know they're not the same, the atmosphere and universe seem awesome, and the Devs seem committed to salvaging their reputation
I'm generally a patient gamer, but I caved for RE4make and am super hyped for Armored core 6. Don't have a PS5 yet so I'll have to wait for Deadspace, but once I beat RE4make at least a second time I'll probably try Cyberpunk
At this point I'm not sure if it's PS5 time, or worth waiting until Christmas 2024 for a ps5 pro for Deadspace and a smoother gaming experience on the dual system games I have
It's a really fin time imo, I don't think you'll regret it. There's a side quest about edgerunners in the game too, which basically advertises it, but it's kinda cool to habe it linked in.