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If all you care about are the shallow and superficial aspects of an RPG like this then you're not the target audience, never were. If you're overlooking all the things this game gets right like story, world-building, characters, gameplay, decisions and generally fantastic writing, all because the graphics aren't top notch and there's a few bugs? Then guess what? You were NEVER gonna enjoy the game anyway. The game works fine on my busted-ass base model PS4, dunno what the fuss is all about. I have no intention of claiming a refund. It's just weird to me that they choose CP to get all uppity about. If they acted like this with EVERY BROKEN GAME RELEASE of the PAST DECADE? Then I wouldn't be surprised. Not enough sense going through their heads. Too many people running around with torches and pitchforks. Just to quickly amass an obscene amount of shit slinging. This mess could have been avoided if they didn't make the effort to release on the PS4 and Xbox One. I've said it before, but I'll say it again. It's far and away a different thing when one generation (a weak one at that) of consoles doesn't work right. It's one thing for a game to not work on any of the platforms that saw a release. Short of leaked insider information about meetings and trying pry information from upper management to be met with vague responses. We don't know why the game released like it did. All we see is what they're doing from the outside. I'd put some serious money that if you or any of these other bandwagoners were in their shoes? Your tune would change.

Those that bought the game digitally on PlayStation are being given refunds currently, Microsoft is allowing refunds on digital purchases of Cyberpunk 2077 as well.Ĭlick to expand.8 years. You have until December 21st to get in touch with them, should you want a refund on your physical copy or retail digital copy. Now, all you need is a valid proof of purchase, and to send an email to the aforementioned contact, to which CD Projekt Red will refund all willing buyers, even if it's "out of own pocket if necessary". Initially, the company asked for fans to wait for any patches before attempting to refund, but if they wanted to, they could do so by contacting " ". After PlayStation removed the game from their storefront yesterday night, CD Projekt Red has updated their initial return policy statement and claims that they will be helping any unsatisfied owners of Cyberpunk 2077 that purchased their copy through a third party and cannot currently get a refund. As CD Projekt Red attempts to put out the fires caused by the rocky launch of Cyberpunk 2077, it's time yet again for a special message, that yes, comes in a black text on a bright yellow background format.
