I'm finished downloading now. The Steam install is only 62.6 GB for some reason.
Yep ten million was the first year of sales not the first month. My mistake.Cyberpunk 2077 sells 8 million copies before launch.
https://nordic.ign.com/news/42141/cyberpunk-2077-sold-8-million-copies-before-launch
2 million more and it exceeds all Witcher sales combined, or what @Couchpotato?
EDIT: 10 million sales for the Witcher isn't true. It was 50 million in May 2020
Probably the reason why CDPR could waste eight years and over $325 million on Cyberpunk 2077. Though it looks like the price tag was getting a little to high.Even with the TV show, 80% of Witcher sales were after the first year! That's a huge surprise to me!
Give an inch and it's never enough.With love to you Merry Yule!
https://www.cbr.com/cyberpunk-2077-transphobia/
Spoiler: read at your own risk.
Give an inch and it's never enough.
This is probably one of the most inclusive games released this generation. Don't believe me CDPR went back and re-designed certain parts of the game for a certain crowd.
With love to you Merry Yule!
https://www.cbr.com/cyberpunk-2077-transphobia/
Spoiler: read at your own risk.
At first, many trans players were happy with the idea that gender would not be determined by the character's genitals. However, that possible excitement turned to disbelief when gamers realized their character's gender and pronouns are not determined by genitals, but rather by voice. Only deep-voiced characters can be identified as male, while higher-pitched characters are identified as female, which purports the harmful idea that people's genders can be identified by certain traits.
I wonder why CDPR they did this. In a game where gender is fluid, it shouldn't have been a problem to add a setting that defines which pronouns are used.At first, many trans players were happy with the idea that gender would not be determined by the character's genitals. However, that possible excitement turned to disbelief when gamers realized their character's gender and pronouns are not determined by genitals, but rather by voice. Only deep-voiced characters can be identified as male, while higher-pitched characters are identified as female, which purports the harmful idea that people's genders can be identified by certain traits.
I wonder why CDPR they did this. In a game where gender is fluid, it shouldn't have been a problem to add a setting that defines which pronouns are used.
Mike Pondsmith, who wrote the tabletop RPG that inspired Cyberpunk 2077, explains why the genre feels vital in 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEGM_CiqOLc
I hope they manage to pull this off and fix it. This is gonna be a real hit to their image.