A YouTuber had the crazy idea of creating a PS1 version of Cyberpunk 2077 . To introduce us to his work, he posted a short video which is obviously riddled with bugs to poke fun at the console versions of CD Projekt RED's new action-RPG.
Released ago Barely three weeks ago, Cyberpunk 2077 attracts the lightning of Internet users because of the large number of bugs it presents. In short, the game is having a chaotic launch, despite the eight years that CD Projekt RED has spent developing it. It should be noted, however, that it is the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions that seem to be the most affected by these malfunctions, with the PC variant subject to much less criticism.
Credits CD Projekt RED
In any case , that didn't stop YouTuber Anders Lundbjörk from making fun of console versions by posting a hilarious video on the internet that features a PS1 version of Cyberpunk 2077.
Un "Demake" bugged
You should know that in addition to being a renowned YouTuber, Lundbjörk is a video game developer. He works for the Swedish studio Dreamon Studios, so designing this Cyberpunk 2077 demake was not difficult for him.
As shown in the video below, in addition to the nasty graphics, the game features multiple The popular bugs of the Xbox and PlayStation versions seem to have been picked up for this purpose.
In addition to cars and non-player characters disappearing for no reason, you can even see at the end of the sequence the character of Johnny Silverhand (interprbeen by Keanu Reeves) appearing with a strangely long neck.
A complicated situation for CD Projekt RED
The Polish studio obviously tries to take into account the dysfunctions reported by the players. Also, the backup issue is now resolved with update 1.06.
But despite promises, New York-based Ronsen has filed a lawsuit against the company for lack of transparency. Shareholders accuse CD Projekt RED in particular of having concealed the weaknesses of the game.
For its part, Sony preferred to temporarily withdraw the title from the PlayStation Store, while Microsoft warns players tempted by a purchase.
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