Cyberpunk 2077 players are probably recovering after complaining about performance


Some Cyberpunk 2077 players on PlayStation, Xbox and Steam are probably getting refunds after complaining about the game’s performance. Reported by VGC, Redditter Notben has issued a PSA to those who are also experiencing problems while playing Cyberpunk 2077, especially Base PlayStation 4 and Xbox One units.

Sony’s policy on refunds for PlayStation Store purchases allows you to request within the first 14 days. However, if you start downloading the game, you will not be “eligible for a refund” unless the content is defective.Even so, Knottben received a refund after playing Cyberpunk 2077 for 10 hours. For further reference, he mentioned that he deleted the entire game – game data, save data, etc. – outside of his PS4, before requesting a refund in a “quiet commercial manner.”

Notben’s support representative also mentioned that “Sony issues a business complaint to the CDPR about these issues, and [that he] Wasn’t the first to call today for a refund. “

Comments include many who were able to secure a refund even on the Xbox console and Steam, but not everyone is lucky. So, while it doesn’t seem likely that the refund request will be successful, it would be worth a try if you are experiencing issues with Cyberpunk 2077.The launch of Cyberpunk 2077 has been affected by a number of performance-related factors, including the sequel-induced sequence in the game and copy-copyright songs that could cause a strike for DMCA streamers. Moreover, due to these issues and others, the stock of CD Project Red has declined by 29% since the beginning of Cyberpunk 2077.

Putting all these problems aside, Cyberpunk 2077 has already been a major success for CD Project Red, as it reveals that pre-order sales of Cyberpunk 2077 already cover the full development and marketing costs of the game and 8 before launch. Millions of copies have been sold. .

Cyberpunk 2077 PC Gameplay Screenshots

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