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CD Projekt releases Hotfix 1.12 for Cyberpunk 2077 that addresses Vulnerability
CD Projekt has released a hotfix for Cyberpunk 2077 the PC version. According to the developers, Hotfix 1.12 fixes a severe problem that was present in the game.
This addresses a big vulnerability in which some mods or custom saves could make our PC vulnerable to external attacks. To achieve this, the patch fixes a buffer overrun issue and removes/replaces some non-ASLR DLLs.
CD Projekt is working on the next big update for Cyberpunk 2077, patch 1.2, which should arrive in the next few weeks if we rely on the roadmap that the company shared a few weeks ago.
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#5885128 Posted on: 02/07/2021 11:21 AM
I do not think they are going to work 2 years on it if this is the welcome they have.
Who should improve a game for a venom-spitting customer base?
People that are unhappy should have get a refund and get out of the topic.
I do not think they are going to work 2 years on it if this is the welcome they have.
Who should improve a game for a venom-spitting customer base?
People that are unhappy should have get a refund and get out of the topic.
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#5885142 Posted on: 02/07/2021 12:40 PM
Using your faul logic asturur - when No Mans Sky was released - it was welcomed with "venom-spitting customer base" - and guess why it was? Cut content? Unfulfilled promises? Very bad bugs? Rings a bell? That game was a lie (One Mans Lie) same as Cyberprank, which was pitched as a next gen game, yet it doesnt even have a freaking driving AI (so cops cant chase you) and the cars cant even drive around a obstacle, same as citizens cant walk past obstacle, things we had for decades already. And OH SO MUCH MORE....
If the Hellogames devs used your approach, that game would have never reached the levels of quality and content it has now, and Hello Games would have never recovered their reputation.
Stupid customer base and developers, right? Man some ppl around here....
Using your faul logic asturur - when No Mans Sky was released - it was welcomed with "venom-spitting customer base" - and guess why it was? Cut content? Unfulfilled promises? Very bad bugs? Rings a bell? That game was a lie (One Mans Lie) same as Cyberprank, which was pitched as a next gen game, yet it doesnt even have a freaking driving AI (so cops cant chase you) and the cars cant even drive around a obstacle, same as citizens cant walk past obstacle, things we had for decades already. And OH SO MUCH MORE....
If the Hellogames devs used your approach, that game would have never reached the levels of quality and content it has now, and Hello Games would have never recovered their reputation.
Stupid customer base and developers, right? Man some ppl around here....
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#5885191 Posted on: 02/07/2021 04:53 PM
I do not think they are going to work 2 years on it if this is the welcome they have.
Who should improve a game for a venom-spitting customer base?
People that are unhappy should have get a refund and get out of the topic.
That's what companies have to do when they fail to deliver the advertised product and don't want more potential lawsuits,
You seem to be confused here and acting like CDPR are doing the gaming community a favour by releasing the game....
I do not think they are going to work 2 years on it if this is the welcome they have.
Who should improve a game for a venom-spitting customer base?
People that are unhappy should have get a refund and get out of the topic.
That's what companies have to do when they fail to deliver the advertised product and don't want more potential lawsuits,
You seem to be confused here and acting like CDPR are doing the gaming community a favour by releasing the game....
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#5885380 Posted on: 02/08/2021 12:49 PM
Where or how was that hotfix applied? I was looking for some patch installer and expecting the little pre-game window to tell me to update, but it didn't... then when I launched full game it already said 1.12 on title screen. Is it some background automatic update?
Where or how was that hotfix applied? I was looking for some patch installer and expecting the little pre-game window to tell me to update, but it didn't... then when I launched full game it already said 1.12 on title screen. Is it some background automatic update?
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Well, graphically while the last-gen consoles have hit their limits; on PC it's a different matter. Increasing things like draw-distance, NPC density and a.i. are all do-able.
However, I do feel like as we get closer to real-life with open-world games, they start sorely exhibiting game-centric limitations.
To stop breaking the immersion, then, you'd literally have to make all of the game world not only fully accessible (no unopenable doors), but, also graphically glitch-free (Nearly impossible task).
I'm going to be generous with Cyberpunk 2077, what's there that works is solid. But I do think it's going to be a 2yrs journey to get it even remotely close to the initial vision/reveals.