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Damn, no platform split huh.
Good for them, too bad Geralts adventure has ended
Good for them, too bad Geralts adventure has ended
Hopefully this means they ramp up production for Cyberpunk and have it out the door rather quickly.
Do you guys reckon we will get another trailer this year or do you think they'll hold off until E3 2017?
Oh really!? Thanks Tovarisc! And wtf? Is it likely we will get vehicles? Shit my Hyper levels just jumped right up. Fuck this game is going to be huge. Fuck.They have been in hiring spree for CP2077 team, definitely ramping up. Almost weekly they tweet out about open positions. They even were looking for designer to do vehicle stuff [modeling, animations, physics models...] for air and ground vehicles.
- Game development spending amounts to around $7.5 million per quarter.
- CDPR wants to prepare Gwent for e-sports market.
Oh really!? Thanks Tovarisc! And wtf? Is it likely we will get vehicles? Shit my Hyper levels just jumped right up. Fuck this game is going to be huge. Fuck.
Holy shit how did I miss this. Cyberpunk with Witcher 3 style quests, vehicles and flying vehicles? FUCKING YES!job description clearly states both ground and flying vehicles
That is certainly puzzling. Maybe they are using a version of Witcher 3 engine that's cut-down or something and thus doesn't have a mobile version.
Damn, no platform split huh.
Good for them, too bad Geralts adventure has ended
I am still amazed they huge just as they released their final witcher game.
I think they should make a Withcher 4 game
I wonder how many companies have tried to acquire them? You can't let one of the best RPG companies to come and eat off your plate.
Congratz CDPR! 100 people working on gwent is exciting to me. They will hopefully add more depth to the game.
I guess at least your normal suspects have made offers. EA, Activision, Zenimax and maybe MS too.
Kinda surprised they have so many bodies on it. Isn't team for Hearthstone something like 30-40? I guess CDPR really wants Gwent out of the door so they can move bodies to CP2077 team.
They'd probably keep a team of 30 ish people to work on updates then? Majority going to Cyberpunk and keep a team of 40 for the concept of the other game?I don't think "out the door" is accurate considering they're planning long term support in the form of 10 hour single player expansions and totally new decks. CDPR has a lot of people so I imagine there's cross over between the two project. In addition, there's likely many talent solely focused on 2077.
Aren't CDPR a team of 250 as of March 2016? They've been on regular hiring sprees so let's say they've hired 20 more people which leaves us with 100 on Gwent? And 100 on Cyberpunk and the other 80 on the other AAA game they've said there working on for a release before 2021.
I feel like there'd only be about 40 on the other game if it's in concept stages so 140 on Cyberpunk with the 100 from Gwent ready to move over soon?
Oh jesus. That's quite the hiring spree.Over 500 people as of May, actually.
I don't think "out the door" is accurate considering they're planning long term support in the form of 10 hour single player expansions and totally new decks. CDPR has a lot of people so I imagine there's cross over between the two project. In addition, there's likely many talent solely focused on 2077.
Not surprising since the game was free with GTX cards
100 devs on Gwent? Why?