Some of Those Cyberpunk 2077 ‘Bugs’ May be Intentional Design and Programming Workarounds
It?s no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 launched with a mountain of issues for players to contend with, whether you?re playing the blatantly broken and poor quality version on last-gen consoles or the bug-filled mess on PC at a higher frame rate and resolution. But as one game developer pointed out, some of the Cyberpunk 2077 bugs players are encountering may not actually be bugs at all. Odd behaviors by in-game AI could just be the result of intentional programming workarounds.
Developer Gareth Damian Martin, who is unaffiliated with CDPR, presented evidence that while CD Projekt RED might be content to let players think these issues are ?bugs? that can be ironed out and fixed, they are often the result of the core programming for the AI, which would require an overhaul of the game?s AI systems.
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