Anyone remember the 'Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy' skits on Saturday Night Live?
Sometimes Chien reminds me of those.
Saturday Night Live?
Don't forget some salt.I'd take this with a grain of pepper.
Not sure why people complain it's bright etc (how else does something look on a sunny day?) are they clueless as to what open world RPG's are these days? That they e.g have weather and day/night systems? I'm sure the game will have rain, fog and dark nights.
Night City is supposed to be covered in pollution (aka smog), it's nowhere in the trailer.
Night City is supposed to be covered in pollution (aka smog), it's nowhere in the trailer.
City does not look much diverse and the few black people who are featured are not black as black people can be.
Seriously? I noticed no asians in the trailer at all. Means there are none in the game and those CDpr devs are racists, bring out pitchforks!City does not look much diverse and the few black people who are featured are not black as black people can be.
CDpr worlds are windy.There could be any number of reasons why there isn't smog everywhere. I assume they're going to have a little more variety than that.
Says who? The game is based on Cyberpunk 2020, but it takes place 57 years later. There could be any number of reasons why there isn't smog everywhere. I assume they're going to have a little more variety than that.
CDpr worlds are windy.
Night City is supposed to be covered in pollution (aka smog), it's nowhere in the trailer.
That was definitely in-engine footage. You can see some disappearing NPCs and LoD popping in towards the end. Looks great to me and it's kinda weird to read online about people being so stuck up on what cyberpunk is "supposed to look like".
Nitpicking much?
It's all too "hopeful/nice day".
You mean outside of poverty, technology frying people and used for surveilance, riots, constant violence erupting in streets, crazy cyborgs in broad daylight, etc…
The tone of the trailer is set by the first scenes with the subway leaving a tunnel to be right under a bright clear blue sky. The narration over the transition is refuting the "worst place to live in america" tag with a message of hope and dreams. It literally mute the violence in the rest of the trailer.
City does not look much diverse and the few black people who are featured are not black as black people can be.