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Is Cyberpunk much better than Starfield?

Is Cyberpunk better than Starfield?

  • Graphically yes, but only that.

  • Graphically and gameplay wise yes, but the story falls short.

  • Yes, Cyberpunk is definitely a better game in all aspects.

  • No way, Starfield is better than Cyberpunk.


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DonJorginho

Banned
Totally different games, there is a lot more depth to Starfield with what you can build and the size of the universe.
Cyberpunk is like a shooter with RPG elements, whilst Starfield is an RPG with some shooting.
As an RPG Starfield is a far superior game.
with over 3.5 days of in game time in Starfield (and having loved the game!), I can confirm you are talking 20000% out of your ass when you claim that Starfield is a superior RPG, they both are very similar in terms of their RPG mechanics on offer, and if you want a true "Role-Playing" experience, it's far easier to find that immersion in CP2077 over Starfield and it's various oddities and weird exclusions.

Cyberpunk easily had better characters, better dialogue, a better narrative and better side quests overall. The faction quest for the Crimson Fleet came close but the other faction quests are quite average in Starfield.
 

BootsLoader

Banned
I mean, yeah. With all it's flaws CP2077 is a visual masterpiece fueled by the crazy amount of art, design adn production design work.

Starfield is just boring, lazy and generic in every respect except maybe for guns. (I use my own screenshots for reference)
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Lol wtf, the difference is huge.
 

mortal

Gold Member
I mean, yeah. With all it's flaws CP2077 is a visual masterpiece fueled by the crazy amount of art, design adn production design work.

Starfield is just boring, lazy and generic in every respect except maybe for guns. (I use my own screenshots for reference)
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I'm being pedantic here, but wouldn't Neon vs. Night City make for a better visual comparison in this instance?
 

AV

We ain't outta here in ten minutes, we won't need no rocket to fly through space
Yes. It's an infinitely more interesting world.
 
It's not a very fair comparison, it took CDPR almost three years to finish developing the game since launch.

Starfield is very polished for the type of game it is from the outset.

I think Cyberpunk's main story is better than Starfield's, but Starfield has the better world and much more content.

A lot of Night City is just window dressing, there really isn't much to do in the way of exploration. It's even worse outside of Night City when 90% of the map is devoid of anything.

So they both have their issues but I personally don't think they can be compared directly to be fair. Maybe when Cyberpunk gets spaceship building?
 

KyoZz

Tag, you're it.
Crazy how people have short memories. CP 2077 was a joke on release, it improved for sure but it is still far from a decently polished game (and it never will).
'We leave greed to other". Yeah how you go fuck yourself and stop lying.

And yes, as apposed to CP2077, Starfield is trying to be an RPG at least.

It's crazy to me how people forgot how broken CP was at launch, and how everyone was making glitch compilations with the naked T-posing, the cops and all the other broken AI stuff. Starfield launched in a much better state comparatively.

Btw the video doesn't even show original CP but the expansion instead, that is considered vastly better after three years of patches.
Not only that, it is STILL a mess! But it has fancy graphics so it's all good right?

Lol wtf, the difference is huge.
And you don't think the screen of Starfield is a bit selected? Because Starfield can look really good, and CP 2077 quite bad. Now of course globally CP2077 is looking better, doesn't mean Starfield look bad:

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But "OMG LOL TROLOLO XD Look Starfield has 10% of his NPCs in cities that look bad. Omg worst game EVAAAAAAAA HAHAHA"
 

ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
automatically goes to Cyberpunk due to the 18323909 load screens you'll have to go through to see all of Neon.
And my CP2077 screens are from 1.5, so they kinda outdated (RTX reflections only, the light is static).
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It's not a very fair comparison, it took CDPR almost three years to finish developing the game since launch.
Visually it was tad impressive even at launch (PC). Still is.
 
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Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
It is very strange to me that Bethesda, a critically acclaimed studio did so bad with their latest release under Microsoft.
Game sold well, reviewed well, and plenty of people love it. The majority of complaints are, as always, the hardcore giga nerds that create endless echo chambers of a game is bad instead of just playing stuff they like.

Civilized discourse about what a game can improve generally leave the station pretty quick before it just becomes “fun” to meme and clown on a game. Then people who haven’t even played it join in. Then we see player numbers info to draw a conclusion the game is dead and a failure.

Ultimately it’s a good game that the vast majority got their moneys worth out of.
 

DonJorginho

Banned
It's not a very fair comparison, it took CDPR almost three years to finish developing the game since launch.

Starfield is very polished for the type of game it is from the outset.

I think Cyberpunk's main story is better than Starfield's, but Starfield has the better world and much more content.

A lot of Night City is just window dressing, there really isn't much to do in the way of exploration. It's even worse outside of Night City when 90% of the map is devoid of anything.

So they both have their issues but I personally don't think they can be compared directly to be fair. Maybe when Cyberpunk gets spaceship building?
better world? ehhhhh more variety and wonder but I prefer the lived in and still quite varied locale of Night City and it's surroundings than the 90% of empty planets in Starfield, to say that Night City is devoid of anything when Starfield is literally for the most part empty planets and the same 4/5 interest points dotted around on each procedurely generated landing zone is laughable.
 

Freeman76

Member
CP2077 isnt that huge of an open world, so it has a lot more details and systems in place so feels more focussed.

Starfield is very shallow compared in those terms, but the sense of scope and exploration is much better. Its very basic gameplay wise, sure you can build bases but there is literally no point to doing it other than for immersion.

The games have different aims. Cant really say one is better than the other because they set out to do completely different things.

Cyberpunk is a more focussed story game, Starfield is a pretty shallow but enormous exploration sim.
 

ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
And you don't think the screen of Starfield is a bit selected?
I specifically select IDENTICAL shots (more or less considering the vast difference in scale) to give Starfield at lest the fighting chance. There are no Lunar bases in CP2077 though.
 

MagiusNecros

Gilgamesh Fan Annoyance
How it is so different? They are both Future Time RPGs.
Cyberpunk only takes place in primarily one big Metropolis. Starfield is across several Star Systems. Furthermore CP follows a preset character and narrative with limited outcomes, Starfield features your avatar and you can have different outcomes and approaches every playthrough.

Two different strokes of Sci-fi.

It is vastly different in terms of game design philosophy.

I really like both games but if I were to come back and replay one of them it'll be Starfield with Mod Support. Like with Skyrim you can have a completely new experience with proper mod installation.

Besides in SF I get to fly my own spaceship and it's nearly identical to the Ebon Hawk. ^_^
 
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Topher

Gold Member
Because the RPG elements although they have an impact on combat have very limited input on outcomes in Cyberpunk, almost none in fact. Unlike Starfield.
Cyberpunk is very shallow in comparison.

What "outcomes" are you talking about?
 

Dane

Member
Cyberpunk was so shallow in details outside the graphics that took three years to do the basic stuff that PS2 GTA games had like a police chase, even in Starfield with the shitty AI you have frisk searchs that can result in arrests or combat and they can chase you in person in the 2D lakes.
 

Certinty

Member
It's not even close, Cyberpunk is far better.

For all the shit Cyberpunk got at launch (and rightfully so), there was always a good game beneath it which we're seeing right now with 2.0 and Phantom Liberty being great. Even with all the bugs and false promises the game was fun.

Starfield on the other hand is so dated in every way especially the gameplay. From what i've played it's just so dull and repetitive, feels like a 2013 (and that's being nice) game being released in 2023.
 

STARSBarry

Gold Member
After replaying cyberpunk yesterday for a bit after Starfield... absolutely yes and I think it's the characters and general writing.

Like do any of the major character missions, I generally like these people I'm working with, that's REALLY lacking from starfield, I never found it a problem with prior Bethesda titles either. Sure there was the odd companion I didn't like but I just told them to fuck off and partnered with someone who was great.

The issue with Starfield is I can't find a companion I like at all... some of the more interesting ones are these kind of "basic companions" that have very limited dialog... and are at odds with what I'm doing. I joined a Gang and my companion is from the rival gang, but no one reacts and neither does she. But she's the best I got. In Cyberpunk I'm always wanting Panam to bend over somewhere to show off her personality.

I would say with the improvements in the 2.0 patch the game has come along way, and at least with Phantom Liberty some of the more obvious cut corners have been filled in, but you can find the odd thing missing you wish they had, but it's far less obvious now.
 
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better world? ehhhhh more variety and wonder but I prefer the lived in and still quite varied locale of Night City and it's surroundings than the 90% of empty planets in Starfield, to say that Night City is devoid of anything when Starfield is literally for the most part empty planets and the same 4/5 interest points dotted around on each procedurely generated landing zone is laughable.
I absolutely love Night City, probably my favourite open world city in any game, but I've just had far more memorable random encounters and side quests in Starfield than I did in CP2077.

They both have their pros and cons in this respect, but it comes down to personal taste in the end, I don't necessarily think one is better than the other because they're so different. I like both games.
 

KyoZz

Tag, you're it.
I specifically select IDENTICAL shots (more or less considering the vast difference in scale) to give Starfield at lest the fighting chance. There are no Lunar bases in CP2077 though.
No you did not, you selected a screen of New Atlantis (which honestly don't look really good) were you could have taken Neon City for example.




Is it CP2077 level? Nah of course, but it still looks good. So stop pretending Starfield is looking bad, and maybe start pointing all the freakin bugs CP 2077 still has.
Also, I'm gonna make a thread in 3 years comparing modded Starfield and CP 2077. Gonna be a fun thread.
 

Markio128

Member
In my opinion, Cyberpunk is a seamless experience, whereas Starfield is a load of different elements spliced together. Take from that what you will.
 

Eotheod

Member
If you want this bloodbath...
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I haven't even got to Neon yet but that is actually pretty cool.

Never actually got past the first 30 minutes of Cyberpunk on launch because it was such a buggy mess and I had a dated GTX1070 then. Now I have an RX6800XT so am keen to try it, but I'm way too invested in Starfield at the moment. Something about the game just...clicks and I can not explain it.

Good to see CDPR putting the building blocks back in the right place though, takes a lot of developer effort to accomplish the turn around they've achieved.
 

ungalo

Member
Why all those comparisons are 99% of the time total sophism ? I'll never understand i guess.

And i'm not saying that to defend Starfield, it was just the same for Cyberpunk when it came out. In a way i hope it's voluntarily dishonest and not just plain dumb but still.
 

ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
No you did not, you selected a screen of New Atlantis (which honestly don't look really good) were you could have taken Neon City for example.
Nice way to ignore my neon comparisson. Also Neon is a closed-space location. It would be more productive to take The Groundbreaker from the Outer Worlds as an example.
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twilo99

Member
Totally different games, there is a lot more depth to Starfield with what you can build and the size of the universe.
Cyberpunk is like a shooter with RPG elements, whilst Starfield is an RPG with some shooting.
As an RPG Starfield is a far superior game.

Hm, this whole time I thought Cyberpunk is a proper RPG.. I actually like the sound of that and I’ll have to give it a go at some point.

So is BG3 closer to Starfield than CB?

Like some others have said here, I haven’t had that feeling of wanting to be home to play a video game in a very long time and Starfield brought that back, so to me that was a clear indication of a great game.
 
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DonJorginho

Banned
I absolutely love Night City, probably my favourite open world city in any game, but I've just had far more memorable random encounters and side quests in Starfield than I did in CP2077.

They both have their pros and cons in this respect, but it comes down to personal taste in the end, I don't necessarily think one is better than the other because they're so different. I like both games.
I liked both games a lot too! I just don't see it, but personal taste indeed my friend! glad you saw something I didn't as it made the experience that much more special to you.
 

Danknugz

Member
Haven't completed Cyberpunk yet, but the video you shared, it highlights difference in game design approach from both studios.

In Cyberpunk it's scripted and will play out same each time.

In Starfield it's simulated, NPCs are working based on AI.
AI, as in rudimentary decision trees or AI as in self learning and adapting behavior based on past experiences and player decisions?
 
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