Cyberpunk 2077: William Gibson doesn't like it, fans accuse him of not understanding the genre

Cyberpunk 2077: William Gibson doesn't like it, fans accuse him of not understanding the genre
Despite the numerous technical issues that particularly plague the console versions, Cyberpunk 2077 is a great game. In any case, this does not mean that it can please everyone: for example, one of the fathers of the genre William Gibson, author of the seminal Neuromancer, did not particularly like it.

We are convinced that CD Projekt RED would have been very pleased to receive the approval of the one who in 1984 helped to start the current of cyberpunk, but the opinions are sacrosanct. A Twitter user, obviously misinformed, is not of this opinion. After reading Gibson's messages, she accused him of not understanding the genre, which is quite ironic. These are the words he addressed to him: "Funny, all the people I know and who have played it (on PC) love it, but they are fans of the genre and not whiny Twitter users who make noise just because something is not exactly like. they wanted it ".

An undoubtedly funny anecdote, but CD Projekt RED has much more to think about at the moment. While she continues to work hard to solve the problems of the game (Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix 1.06 is two days ago) she also has to contend with two class-action moves by investors, who accuse her of having made false and deceptive statements on the state of development.