In accordance with Eurogamer, CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński addressed WSE Innovation Day attendees to discuss Cyberpunk 2077 and the current state of the game. According to the head of the study, the title would have already reached a decent level on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, although they will continue to work on these versions.
Recall that the poor state of the game on those two consoles was what cost CDPR its well-earned reputation over the years. The game was also released on the new generation and PC, on these consoles it worked better, but on PS4 and Xbox One it had serious problems. Some users even reported “crashes” that forced the console to be disconnected from the power.
Almost a year later
More than 8 months it has taken CDPR to recover these versions, not long ago the game returned to the Sony digital store, so we imagine that the PlayStation testers themselves approved it. Of course, it will not run perfectly, only “satisfactory”. At least that’s what Adam Kiciński says.
“We have already reached a satisfactory level in this regard [de estabilidad]. We’ve also been working on overall efficiency, so we’re very happy too. Of course, we also eliminate bugs and glitches, and will continue to do so.
Over time, we will introduce improvements to the general systems that players are paying attention to. ”
Likewise, remember that Sony continues to recommend playing Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation 4 Pro or PlayStation 5. So it seems that the game will never run at its best. Of course, now you can go from start to finish on PS4, something that was a fantasy a few months ago. There are fewer reports of the Xbox One version, but it is the same story in any case, it is better on Xbox One X or Xbox Series X / S.
Cyberpunk 2077 was launched on December 10 and its premiere led to a great scandal due to the high level of the notes according to the specialized media. The notes contrasted with reality on PS4 and Xbox One, so the bad state of the game ended up pointing out several things that still work dishonestly in the industry.