Trailers: Cyberpunk 2077 - Teaser Trailer

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Don Reba

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Ulixes Dimon said:
As to the trailer,
I love cyberpunk, but what is this game going to be about? The trailer sure doesn't tell me, I'd love to play a good cyberpunk game but I'll hold off on making judgements until I know how it plays,.... or what it looks like... or what it's about.
If you pause the trailer at the right moment, you will see CD Projekt's acknowledgement that this is only a teaser and a proper trailer is yet to come. Also, Witcher 3.
http://i.imgur.com/uBiyq.png
 
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Does anyone know much about the PnP game upon which 2077 is based? I'd love to know a little about classes, abilities and that kinda stuff.
 

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Don Reba said:
Ulixes Dimon said:
As to the trailer,
I love cyberpunk, but what is this game going to be about? The trailer sure doesn't tell me, I'd love to play a good cyberpunk game but I'll hold off on making judgements until I know how it plays,.... or what it looks like... or what it's about.
If you pause the trailer at the right moment, you will see CD Projekt's acknowledgement that this is only a teaser and a proper trailer is yet to come. Also, Witcher 3.
http://i.imgur.com/uBiyq.png
It does work fine as a teaser, I want to know what it's about now, still, it could have been awesome with a little narration.
 

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If anyone is looking for the song, it was removed from youtube because of the violent video (also reeealy anti-american). You can find it here but beware: http://namkiagnaurunzi.blog4ever.com/blog/lire-article-458074-2045815-personal_responsibility.html
Edit: Not anti-american but anti-war in general.
As for the trailer, I love CD-Project and I hope this is as good as the Witcher series or better
 

Don Reba

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Lord Draenor said:
If anyone is looking for the song, it was removed from youtube because of the violent video (also reeealy anti-american). You can find it here but beware: http://namkiagnaurunzi.blog4ever.com/blog/lire-article-458074-2045815-personal_responsibility.html
Edit: Not anti-american but anti-war in general.
As for the trailer, I love CD-Project and I hope this is as good as the Witcher series or better
The song is on the band's YouTube channel. The official video is a bit weird, but hardly anti-american.
 

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It's the cyberpunk future again.
Anyone else getting a pretty strong Deus Ex vibe? Yes? Good.
Also: coming when it's ready. Classy.
 

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TheDrunkNinja said:
"Coming: When it's ready"

THANK you. For the love of god, our industry needs more of this mentality when it comes to the release of new games.
They will have my money, when it's ready.
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This old school CP2020 player has an old school bulge in his CP2020 pants. The MILITECH logo on the gun in particular were very hard on them.
Same here. I was wondering how closely it was going to be "based" on the game, then I saw the Night City PD MAX-TAC insignia on the guy's uniform. Awesome!
 

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Ulixes Dimon said:
Amaror said:
Don Reba said:
It's a trailer about a gang of cops penetrating a scantily dressed woman (with bullets). What do you expect? :)
Haha, ok if you formulate it this way :)
I just noticed now that the woman was wearing no pants and the her dress is too short to cover up the area. That is a little bit sexist.
Please be kidding
It's just as bad to coddle women by refusing to cast them in a sexual light ever at all even a little bit as it is to portray them as sexual objects in a serious non-criticizing manner.
About what?
I did just realizd that she was wearing so less clothing, because the trailer doesn't focuss on the clothing, but, when she is in the picture, on her face and mostly on her eyes.
Because of that i kind of understood what the sexist-shouting crowd is up about but it is still not so bad as they make it out to be.
The only thing that's really sexist about this trailer is her clothing. And you can see in the trailer that her clothing is pretty much explained by the setting. It still is a bit sexist, but it's not that bad.
 

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Hammeroj said:
Amaror said:
About what?
I did just realizd that she was wearing so less clothing, because the trailer doesn't focuss on the clothing, but, when she is in the picture, on her face and mostly on her eyes.
Because of that i kind of understood what the sexist-shouting crowd is up about but it is still not so bad as they make it out to be.
The only thing that's really sexist about this trailer is her clothing. And you can see in the trailer that her clothing is pretty much explained by the setting. It still is a bit sexist, but it's not that bad.
Define "sexist", and explain why a female looking sexy is sexist. Is the same true for men?

Because from what I can see, given that the setting is one where people get to indulge their vanity to a much higher degree (literally change their bodies, for one), a character that's obsessed with being hot is anything but sexist. Unless you're implying that women don't feel the need to look good.
It's not really sexist, but i meant that i understand how people can thing, that it's sexist, not because the woman is hot and pretty, but because she is hardly wearing clothes. (No Pants for example).
In the end, all the "sexism" from CD Projekt Red was always coming from the setting they worked with, not from the dev team.
 

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Ok, the sexism argument is completely missing the point.

Of course it's sexist. it's CYBERPUNK! It's SUPPOSED to be sexist! Sex and sexism are a large part of the cyberpunk genre.
 
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Just found some more information, posted on the Nexus sites, a transcript from Reddit [http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/16c5eb/cd_projekt_red_secretly_announces_the_witcher_3/] which gives some more information on this title, as well as possibly hinting about The Witcher III, as follows:
CD Project Red said:
Do you like our latest creation? We certainly hope so! :) You may remember that we sometimes send you guys secret messages like this. It's a great way for us to speak right to you instead of burying ourselves in corporate mumbo jumbo, so let's begin!

First of all--have you noticed all the details in our teaser (Yes, it's a teaser. We'll make a proper trailer in the future)? If you know the Cyberpunk setting, there are some things you can spot, like implants--look for the weapon hands and the real skin -- corporate emblems that should look familiar, and more. Happy hunting!

You're probably curious about the release. It's currently scheduled a way off in 20(14,15,16?) but in truth the delivery date is more like "when it's done". We will release Cyberpunk to you when we're convinced it is nothing but pure, refined, unadulterated awesome. We want it to be the most kick ass futuristic RPG ever-- OK, maybe this sounds pretty bully, but it is our actual goal! You judge if we deliver it!

Oh--And you may wonder why we announced our game so early before the release. The reason is that we're still building our Dev team, so if you are a talented dude or dudette, willing to work in a really different company (gamers rule & boring corporate stuff drools) on a single ambitious project, send us your application right now! careers@cdprojectred.com

So, you want to know what kind of game Cyberpunk 2077 will be? The short description is that it will be a story-heavy, nonlinear, open world RPG based on the well known Cyberpunk pen&paper system and setting. Building open world games is something we are mastering right now, and we believe (misspelled in trailer, heh) that properly joining nonlinear gameplay with an excellent story telling will bring a totally new quality. Hmm.. we'll tell some more about it soon!

And that's not all that's new, we are about to reveal our other project, which is much closer to being completed and yes, it will also be a fully open-world game with an intense story. You can probably guess the game we're talking about - on the 5th of February it will all be clear.

So stay tuned as we will have quite a lot to show and tell you soon!
We are waiting for you on our newly created forum called afterlife--what other name could we have chosen for it? :)
CD Project Red Team
 

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Poor CD Projekt Red you make 1 game where you collect cards by sleeping with women and everyone thinks you're the creators of leisure suit Larry. I'm honestly not sure if this is going to move the medium forward. Everyone being hypersensitive about how women are portrayed.
 

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synobal said:
Poor CD Projekt Red you make 1 game where you collect cards by sleeping with women and everyone thinks you're the creators of leisure suit Larry. I'm honestly not sure if this is going to move the medium forward. Everyone being hypersensitive about how women are portrayed.
Don't you think some people are being hypersensitive about a few people's objections? It's really not that bad. :)
 

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Elamdri said:
Ok, the sexism argument is completely missing the point.

Of course it's sexist. it's CYBERPUNK! It's SUPPOSED to be sexist! Sex and sexism are a large part of the cyberpunk genre.
Except nothing about cyberpunk is sexist. If anything it's the most sexually equal fantasy setting out there since technology has done away with any logical gender difference that we can every think might exist. Humans can quiet literally swap their brains out between android bodies (or even largely human ones) each any sex they want. That said cyberpunk is supposed to be sexy because as bodies become commodities that can be changed and upgraded on a whim they simply become status symbols so instead of just buying a sexy car or suit you also have to buy a sexy body to drive the car while wearing the suit.

That said nothing about this teaser trailer was remotely sexist either. It was a well made piece of visual art which at first tried to illicit sympathy from the audience by showing an attractive woman being shot and then subverted this by having the bullets do nothing. As the scene builds out the story keeps changing and instead of her being shot at random, she is being attacked by the police and the officer shooting at her seems scared.

Then as it pans out you see it isn't just one officer, but an entire unit and that woman, isn't a woman at all she is either a weaponized cyborg or an android who killed dozens of presumably innocent civilians around her while the police wait for support hoping they can hold the line in case she decides to get up and continue her assault.
 

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chimeracreator said:
Elamdri said:
Ok, the sexism argument is completely missing the point.

Of course it's sexist. it's CYBERPUNK! It's SUPPOSED to be sexist! Sex and sexism are a large part of the cyberpunk genre.
Except nothing about cyberpunk is sexist. If anything it's the most sexually equal fantasy setting out there since technology has done away with any logical gender difference that we can every think might exist. Humans can quiet literally swap their brains out between android bodies (or even largely human ones) each any sex they want. That said cyberpunk is supposed to be sexy because as bodies become commodities that can be changed and upgraded on a whim they simply become status symbols so instead of just buying a sexy car or suit you also have to buy a sexy body to drive the car while wearing the suit.
There's quite a lot of Cyberpunk that is sexist, but my point was that the sexism is intentional, it's meant to be a part of the story because human beings are sexist. You don't think there is anything sexist for example in the plot of kidnapping young women and copying their souls before implanting them into sex-dolls?

My point is that there is a difference between making something sexist because for example you believe your audience is sexist and therefore it will sell better

versus

Making something sexist because sexism exists in real life and you are including the sexism as a part of social commentary.