Kingdom Come Dev: Cyberpunk 2077 in Better Shape Than Skyrim
Daniel Vavra from Warhorse Studios, the creators of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, decided to comment on Cyberpunk 2077. As he said, he didn't encounter any serious problems, and the game itself is in a better technical condition than „Skyrim ever was”.

- Daniel Vavra, head of Warhorse Studios, who created Kingdom Come: Deliverance, praises Cyberpunk 2077;
- The creator argues that across his 60-hour playthrough he hasn't encountered any serious errors or problems, and the hatred of many players for this game is "incomprehensible" and looks like a "fake hysteria";
- Moreover, in his opinion, the game "is in better shape than Skyrimever was".
The condition in which Kingdom Come: Deliverance, decided to take the floor. As he wrote on Twitter, in his opinion CD Projekt RED's work is "the best game in years".

As Vavra argues, he managed to complete this game twice across sixty hours. During this time he did not encounter any major errors or problems. Furthermore, he stated that he "doesn't understand the hatred" for the game.
It's worth noting that among famous people from the industry and beyond, Vavra is in minority when it comes to the approach to Cyberpunk 2077. ittedly, Hideo Kojima established a fruitful cooperation with CDP (which Elon Musk, who mocked CD Projekt RED's work, although at the same time he said that he liked the game after a brief experience.

Another matter is that Daniel Vavra finished Cyberpunk 2077 twice in sixty hours, which proves that these were somewhat speedrunish playthroughs. Although the main storyline of the game can be completed in published photos from the motion capture session for their new, yet unannounced project.
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