Cyberpunk 2077Their creators were more optimistic about the Keenu-dotting RPG. But with more game lander rudeness than expected (read: bug fix), CD Project executives are said to have chosen to reconsider their bonus structure, no matter how good the cyberbank reviews are and the developers promise to pay the full share of their bonus – even if you expect Knight City’s executive The approach is to give the employee a bonus behind the highest performance expectations.
As announced Bloomberg, CDPR only plans to pay a bonus if the game is 90 or above on the review aggregation site Metacritic. It’s true that it sits with the 90 now, but especially since the sub-50s of the approximate end-gen console versions are soaking wet, there’s a good chance the score could slip easily.
Consider the game Technical complex launchHowever, the top management considers it unreasonable to award CAT bonuses in this way and will now distribute them regardless of the important consensus.
“Initially we had a bonus system that focused on the ratings and release date of the game, but after considering, we believe this move is not fair under the circumstances,” studio head Adam Podovsky wrote in an internal email received by Bloomberg. “We underestimated the length and complexity of making this a reality, and you did everything you could to deliver an even more ambitious, special game.”
CD Project will not be the first developer to offer a Kate bonus in this way. Popularly, Bethesda promised to pay only the Apsidian bonus Rainfall: New Vegas At a metacritic score of 85 or higher. Managed Game 84. It’s a pretty tough practice, honestly, and there are some shocking pleasures of listening to 90 or more on CDPR – even if they do, eventually, drop the idea.
Bloomberg shines a light on CDPR’s bonus system, which sees the team hand out small “red bird” tokens each month to developers who think they have “worthy courses”. While this is speculative on my part, the idea of competing for bonus tokens in this way only adds to the look of a company’s culture Strongly encourages its developers to do more work.
We are still working on our own Cyberbunk 2077 review. Of course, we have not (exactly) scored reviews here, but I’m not a fan of the notion that sites are complicit in the scores used for how well developers pay.