remember when Skyrim had a memory leak on PS3 that could render it ACTUALLY unplayable and it was never patched?
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like, I have reviewed games that were just straight up completely totally broken and needed to be taken down, nothing I've seen of Cyberpunk said it was anywhere near that
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I am replying to this in the hope that people know that I have been told that it has more to do with refund politics or whatever, I know, I know, you don't need to tell me the 15th or 80th time.
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so what should do they do then NOT give people refunds?
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oh refunds are great, this is a full delisting
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I been hearing rumors the real reason this happened was the Sony is pissed about CDPR promising refunds without asking them and this is them getting back at them.
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Yeah that's the scuttlebutt I've heard too, Sony is mad that CDPR put them on the spot rather than wanting to make a statement on CP77's issues as such.
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I don't disagree but I think this is also to do with Sony's policy - no refunds unless it's defective, and if it's defective we won't sell it. When CDPR promised refunds I think it forced their hand
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CDPR could've actually released a functional game.
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Unfortunately it seems that the difference between how Sony is handing CP2077 versus Fallout 76 or Anthem is that CDPR went "refunds are ok", while ZeniMax and EA double-downed with "no refund" followed by "no refund (unless legally required in Australia)".
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