Comparing cyberpunk to WoW

No you didn’t. You’re still here complaining. If you’d quit you’d be gone and not bother posting this nonsense.

Oh wow, it’s almost like you’re new to the game and finding many gear upgrades or something.

WoW doesn’t have that at all. Nope, if you’re a new player, you’re stuck with the same gear for 60 levels…

I was underwhelmed.

Still waiting in the Horse varient DLC.

Then you haven’t played.

+1 for the laugh

If the loot is trash. It doesn’t really mean anything.

If it is 100 pieces of loot that you have to seriously consider – that sounds incredibly tedious.

This is an MMORPG. There is going to be some degree of homogenization. Otherwise processors have issues keeping up. Also “sets that look good”… that’s kind of a personal opinion.

Fun? Subjective.

Quest design? You’re talking about BfA quests. Probably because you stopped playing 2 hours in. You probably can’t compare.

WoW is most definitely an RPG. Cyberpunk is an RPG. They both target, gasp, different audiences. Probably some overlap in audience, but still different audiences.

Also, based on your other posts, you playing WoW as a purely single player game sounds like you really don’t want to play an MMO.

Stop torturing yourself?

Irony…

Yuppers. :slight_smile: :point_down:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SNB3V77?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1

I also thought the 2x8 (16gb 3200) were 50 bucks, but according to PCpartspicker, Cheapest is $61 right now. Considering motherboards support up to 128gb, wouldn’t really hurt to go with a good value option. But that’s just me.

I thought of that, watching vs playing and I agree, very different experiences.

I just hate FPS. I’ve tried playing those games, can’t do it. I have to be able to see the character I’m playing.
Idk why.

Kiwi and Watermelon are both fruit.

Play both. When you get bored with one, play the other.

Between the pandemic and the rolling out of DDR4 RAM is more expensive now.

Comparing Cyberpunk to WoW makes no sense. Now if you want to make a more logical comparison, say… WoW to Crusader Kings 3, that’s a discussion I’m willing to have. Why, they’re practically the same game! (With a few itsy bitsy tiny unimportant differences.)

LMAO ummm no. So you mean you never get any loot when you are killing mobs out in the world? Even green loot? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

Please don’t compare a fps rgp to an MMO. Thanks.

100 pieces of gear every 30 minutes means nothing when most of that gear is salvaged down for components in order to upgrade or craft something that is a upgrade. WoW gives less and after a certain peak point the gear is either sharded or sold. Verdict: Tie (More doesn’t mean better… more just means more… the majority of the loot in CP is downgrades with a few gems popping up that are direct upgrades)

Ok let’s break down this:
Character body shape general: Cyberpunk: has 2 basic body shapes… 1 male and 1 female. WoW has multiple races and body shapes for both male and female of each race. Advantage: WoW

Hair, skin, and head features: Both have multiple combinations: Advantage: Neither

Clothing options: Neither get the advantage (well WoW actually gets something right here with transmogs… my character in Cyberpunk is currently wearing hot pants because it has the best stats for my legs slot… at least in WoW I could change it to look like something else.

Subjective.
Side note: A PC player of Cyberpunk is enjoying it more than most baseline PS4/XboxOne players currently due to the game looking like a hot mess with terrible graphics and game breaking bugs.

Really now? Both use the same “Go here, do this, return to me.” method of questing… Advantage: Neither

This a dumb point to bring up… One is advertised as a multiplayer game… the other isn’t.

Console players are being offered full refunds due to the sheer fact that CP is a broken mess on baseline consoles that it was “designed for”.

As a PC player I’ve encounter: Odd rubberbanding occasionally where my character will fly across the screen for no reason as if he was the Flash.
I’ve seen a floating plate in Lizzie’s bar that made me want to run to the van and get my thermometer, K2 Meter, and smudge sticks.
Driving is a hot mess… I now avoid it unless I have to do it.
Speaking of driving… I’ve seen multiple times cars half sunk into the ground for no logical reason.

I don’t think you know what a RPG actually is.
You definitely don’t know the difference between single player and multiplayer based off your earlier ignorant statement.

If you are trying to pretend to be a games reviewer you are failing hard at it.
That being said… Kotaku is always looking for trash game reviews.

2 Likes

If you quit Shadowlands after two hours then you have no reference point to compare the two.

1 Like

Cyberpunk a few days old. WOW 16 years old. I too like to compare apples to washer/dryer combos.

1 Like

Interesting. Meanwhile hear I’m hearing Cyberpunk decided to sell copies to folks that aren’t even playable. Marred with bugs and clunky gameplay. Absolutely abysmal game breaking issues at full price. LOL, and it’s not even an MMO, single player game lmfao. Can’t even get it right.

1 Like

Wait a second… you’re comparing a 16 year old MMORPG to a brand new single player RPG? And the single player RPG stand out as a better single player RPG? No way!

This isn’t necessarily a good thing. Too much of any human emotion, positive or negative, desensitizes and weakens the effect. Getting a piece of gear on WoW has more meaning than getting a piece of gear in Cyberpunk.

WoW is a 16 year old game. So this should be a given.

That’s great. I’m glad you’re having fun! It would make sense that you’re having more fun in the first 10 hours of Cyberpunk than you are in your most recent 10 of 6000 hours in WoW. If Cyberpunk failed here then they REALLY failed.

Story telling is a completely different beast when you have to tell it while thousands of people are experiencing it in different stages of the story at the same time. Cyberpunk can control far more about the environment that the player experiences. It should be a given that Cyberpunk can tell a more compelling story.

Cyberpunk is only worrying about client side bugs for a single user. WoW has to fix both client side and server side bugs. WoW is also under constant development that is constantly sprouting new bugs.

That is correct. WoW is an MMORPG, not an RPG. They are two different beasts

I thought TOOLie the RP ELITE quit back in November because " a bad game is a bad game it wont be better in a week a month or a year" so you unsubscribed. Did you just resubscribe so you could hang out and cry like some jaded girlfriend?

Cyberpunk, finish the game in a few weeks, stop playing.

Wow meant to be played indefinitely.

Stop making stupid comparisons.

1 Like