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Dulfite said:

Maybe they got tired of working at a company that insults its fans?

Their franchise/lore designer recently called Cyberpunk 2077 players as "fascists, unempathetic, depraved, poisonous, and predatory wankers."

Who wants to work for a company that feels that way about gamers?

"Recently" is 4 years ago? 1 day before Cyberpunk's release and before he was even an employee of CDPR?

And no, he didn't insult all fans of Cyberpunk, actually read his article rather than only the title of a Substack post.

I wonder if they realize that by sending critics who have notified the world of potentially life-threatening sequences in the game videos that could triggers seizures in real life, that their actions are deplorable beyond human comprehension. I wonder if they realize that by harassing trans writers who have rightfully and justifiably critiqued Cyberpunk 2077’s haphazard and sometimes harmful representation of trans people, that they themselves are the exact kind of people that cyberpunk is designed to destroy: fascistic, unempathetic, and depraved proponents of a regime designed to foster irreversible and indiscriminate misery in technophilic dystopia.

The People Who Call Cyberpunk 2077 Perfect Are The People That Cyberpunk Warns Us Against

Wow. Turns out he was not insulting me, a Cyberpunk 2077 player, but the people who were being dickheads and rightfully pointing out that those people are the ones that worlds like Cyberpunk's are also criticising. This was also after Cyberpunk's reviews where gamers were losing their shit at the low scores and attacking journalists for criticism, then it turned out, Cyberpunk was a broken piece of shit, Lol. It was ridiculous to label Cyberpunk as perfect and then attack journalists for criticising the game when it ended up in the state it did.