The Thursday Inbox recommends Pistol Whip on Oculus Quest 2, as one reader is happy to celebrate 30 years of Lemmings.
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Final failure This was it, the big one… patch 1.51 Cyberpunk 2077 on base PlayStation 4 will have all manner of improvements and so I dusted it off, started the install, left the PlayStation 4 on standby due to my really slow Wi-Fi and came home from a tough day at the office and saw it was almost done, and then the grand moment…
A blue screen stating ‘Cannot start the application. The data is corrupted. Delete the application from the PlayStation 4 and insert disc again’. At first disbelief, then anger, and finally rage I was there in the beginning, I put up with bugs, crashes, and poor performance and now a final gesture from CD Projekt, it’s completely and utterly unplayable… refund anyone!
Inbox magic for a fix that somehow negates a complete install.Rob
GC: This sounds like a problem that some European copies have been having, where the game disc doesn’t match the region you’re in. This support page outlines what it should be, but so far there doesn’t seem to be a fix.
Good first impressions I’m almost at the end of my five-hour free trial with Cyberpunk 2077 and I’ve got to say that having never played the older versions pre-patch 1.5 or on the last gen consoles that it’s simply excellent. Currently playing on performance mode 60fps/4K and haven’t hit a single snag.
It’s managed to do something that I don’t usually care about and that’s have me fully engrossed in the story without skipping any dialogue whatsoever.
The open world is amazing. I’m not really into Blade Runner sci-fi or anything like that but this game has really sucked me
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