Where did you find that info? Everywhere I‘m looking it says it becomes mature „between the ages of 1 - 2“, either when their bones have fully developed, they’ve reached their final size or with sexual maturity.
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Thematisch passend.
Wurde von tryptaminev alles bereits genannt. In deinem letzten Kommentar sprichst du von Lesekompetenz, nachdem du einen Punkt ansprichst, den er bereits entkräftet hat.
Seltsame Einstellung.
That I finished the game was not evidence either way, it was to give perspective on my opinion. Cyberpunk definitely had its problems (NPC behavior, police, many people reported game-breaking bugs (which I didn’t encounter at all, btw.), unplayability on older consoles…). And finished/polished and so on are obviously matters of semantics. However - while you can disregard my opinion, look at the steam reviews of these three games. Cyberpunk was „mostly positive“ a month after release and „very positive“ within the same year. It took NMS 5 years to get to „mostly“, and it is still sitting there. I would be mildly surprised if Starfield ever gets there again. Pigeonholing these games is unfair.
Never said that.
While your arguments are convincing, I’m still pretty sure I did, though. As have others, I would suspect.
I played Cyberpunk with all side-missions at launch, I don’t think it was unfinished.
True, but games are different and an open-world game should be fun for far longer than for example a linear shooter, due to density and freedom with sandbox elements.
Since you are being a bit nitpicky here: The people you replied to did say „exclusives“ and „games“, so…
Not saying you‘re wrong, but your arguments are weird. cRPGs are obviously not dead, and I‘ve encountered a group of more than 10 enemies maybe a handful of times. And, subjectively, that was fun.
Bei mir immerhin nur der Humor
Experten: Ungesundes ist ungesund.
Genie mit 1000er IQ: „Man darf heute gar nichts mehr, außerdem stirbt man doch eh irgendwann“
They thought about it twice