CD Projekt Red reportedly changes bonus system after buggy Cyberpunk 2077 release
Necessary changes could be happening.
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Cyberpunk 2077is finally here and with it, many players are finally enjoying the streets of Night City, especially those who play it on high-end PC hardware and see the many different technical options on display, such as is mentioned inour review. Still, many other players are seeingtechnical issues such as bugsor other problems, as well as general poor performance on lower-end hardware, as documented byDigital Foundryandelsewhere.
According to a report fromBloomberg, CD Projekt Red was originally intending to hand out bonuses based on the overall critical performance of the game by achieving a Metacritic average of 90 or above. At the moment this article is being written, Cyberpunk 2077 has aMetacritic scoreof 90 but that could change.
Adam Badowski, studio head of CD Projekt Red and creative director on Cyberpunk 2077, reportedly sent the following email to staff members.
“We initially had a bonus system that was focused on the game’s ratings and the release date, but after consideration, we believe that measure is simply not fair under the circumstances. We underestimated the lengths and complexity involved to make this a reality, and still you did everything you could to deliver an ambitious, special game.”
CD Projekt Red reportedly uses a “token” system where developers are given tokens by staff they report to. These tokens would’ve translated into different bonuses once the game released and achivements like the aforementioned Metacritic score were garnered. Due to the state of the game at launch, this will no longer be the case and the bonuses will be guaranteed. Staff working on Cyberpunk 2077 were reportedly working throughextensive crunchsessions in the leadup to the game’s release.
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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Twitter@SamuelTolbert.