Though… I find the assumption they are talking about Cyberpunk 2077 more realistic:
CyberPunk 2077 did have a very controversial, busted ass broken launch, took em like 2 or 3 years to fully fix it up.
Whereas like… a person with an anime avatar… is presumably familiar… with anime?
Akira? Ghost in the Shell?
Is… cyberpunk as a genre generally… controversial? In… modern day?
I can see it as more controversial like, 20 to 30 years ago… back when Pokemon cards were literally demon magic, as was DnD.
But not present day?
I realize this is not infallible logic… but the idea of an anime fan who finds the genre of cyberpunk controversial… this is basically ridiculous to me, whereas 77 much more recently was in much more controversy.
That is true.
Though… I find the assumption they are talking about Cyberpunk 2077 more realistic:
CyberPunk 2077 did have a very controversial, busted ass broken launch, took em like 2 or 3 years to fully fix it up.
Whereas like… a person with an anime avatar… is presumably familiar… with anime?
Akira? Ghost in the Shell?
Is… cyberpunk as a genre generally… controversial? In… modern day?
I can see it as more controversial like, 20 to 30 years ago… back when Pokemon cards were literally demon magic, as was DnD.
But not present day?
I realize this is not infallible logic… but the idea of an anime fan who finds the genre of cyberpunk controversial… this is basically ridiculous to me, whereas 77 much more recently was in much more controversy.
Or, perhaps I am just old.