The rest of the world will start playing Cyberpunk 2077 on December 10, but according to a recent leak, a pre-download option will become available on December 8 for those who have pre-ordered the game. It will be especially useful considering that the base game occupies around 71GB. Having two extra days prior to the launch to get a sizeable chunk of content including various fixes and improvements is hard to overestimate. Moreover, the game will be ready to play the very moment it finally releases, as opposed to a necessity to download a huge patch fi
For some unfathomable reason, Liana Ruppert's helpful warnings triggered something else: insensitive trolls. Since posting the PSA on Game Informer and Twitter, the journalist has received a series of unsolicited videos, many of which purport to be those offering support. In a follow-up Twitter post, however, Ruppert says that some toxic gamers have instead sent clips of flashing imagery that can " induce photosensitive triggers ," which is particularly terrible since Ruppert has confirmed that she is epileptic and suffered a " bad seizure " while playing the game. She's since warned others who are sharing her posts that if they, too, suffer from epilepsy and get sent a suspicious video, it is best to avoid viewing
The question of accessibility in video games is a long process, and an important one. No one deserves to threaten their health and safety to play a video game because of forces outside their own control. Unfortunately, advocates for safer and better options have an uphill battle ahead of them, due not only to the complex nature of the issue but to blatant insensitivity. For instance, after her epilepsy PSA was published, Ruppert began receiving videos designed to trigger her epilepsy from trolls masquerading as sympathetic fellow sufferers. This kind of behavior is abhorrent and, tragically, it's all too common in the video game commun
Unfortunately, when the game hits shelves on December 10th, not everyone will be able to fully enjoy the bright lights of Night City. Liana Ruppert, a journalist for Game Informer , issued a PSA yesterday warning epileptic fans of an overabundance of flashing lights in the game which could potentially trigger seizures. Given the high-tech nature of the game's setting, this is perhaps understandable, but that doesn't make it any less dangerous. Among the many potential triggers Ruppert outlined were decorative lights pulsing in multiple bars and nightclubs, as well as a glitchy visual effect which appeared every time Keanu Reeves' character Johnny Silverhand appeared onscreen. She also identified the game's braindance mechanic as a major threat; the headset that protagonist V uses to engage with this mechanic in-game bears an unfortunate resemblance to a medical device used specifically to trigger epileptic episodes, and is roughly as effect
A Reddit user has leaked facts about _Cyberpunk 2077 _ after apparently receiving an early copy of the game. CD Projekt Red's long-awaited RPG is finally set to release next week on December 9th, after a long line of delays. The most recent holdup actually surprised the developers as much as it surprised the fans, as they were apparently not made aware of the delay until the news went public on social me
Right now, there's no way to turn off the rapid red and white light that flashes during Cyberpunk 2077 Braindances and other nightlife scenes. CD Projekt Red may patch in the option at a later date, but it's not available right now. People who are prone to epileptic seizures may want to avoid **Cyberpunk 2077 ** for now, or at least look away from the screen during animations of flashing lights if they decide to try and play any
CD Projekt Red's commitment to addressing this issue is promising, though. It's always good to see developers recognizing their faults and making their games more accessible to all. One can only hope that CD Projekt Red's promised solution will come soon, and that _Cyberpunk 2077 _ will be worth the wait for all gamers, regardless of what conditions they might h
CD Projekt Red has responded well to Ruppert's warning. On Twitter the developer replied directly to Game Informer 's message and declared its intention to add a new warning to the game aside from the one included in the EULA. It also mentioned that the dev team is already looking into the specific triggers listed by Ruppert, and will be implementing "a more permanent solution" as soon as possible. Whether this solution consists of a blanket overhaul to the game's lighting or a discrete mode that epileptic fans can toggle on remains to be seen. There is as of yet no time frame for https://Cyberpunk2077Fans.com this solution either; in the meantime, epileptic fans who want to play the game should take extreme care to avoid th
It's increasingly common for AAA games to have accessibility features, so it's strange that CD Projekt Red used such major epilepsy triggers in Cyberpunk 2077 without including a way to turn them off. There are many quality and performance options in Cyberpunk 2077 , but none of them include a way to lower red and white light flashes. With a game as hotly anticipated as Cyberpunk 2077 , some people prone to seizures will still play the game, and thankfully there are some (frustrating) ways to try to avoid the trigg