I know they have roads and lights and sometimes the lights are RED or GREEN and I stare at the lights but people use their beep beeps and I don’t know why because I just wanted to look at the pretty lights
borkdork69
Parts of it feel like LA, parts like Tokyo, parts like Hong Kong. I thought that was the point?
WiserStudent557
Bad news everyone, they’re doing the work in Boston so they’ll still get this wrong. (Source: Native Bostonian).
G-Man6442
It’s not a US city, it’s a cyberpunk mega city.
It’s not even in the States, it’s sovereign!
Beardedgeek72
…What? Someone actually said that?
InterestingMood2684
Night City is a giant city in the SoCal desert (I know the lore has it in central CA but the landscape is clearly south of the Tehachapi Mountains ok) and it doesn’t look anything like LA. It contains a bunch of giant arcologies in a tiny footprint, which is kind of the opposite of LA. I don’t think this is really a problem for the game. Richard Night and William Mulholland (he invented Los Angeles) just had different visions for their place. I think there is some dissonance in making 2077 such a car-oriented game when you can easily get around on foot, though.
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But I loved the feel of it so much
I know they have roads and lights and sometimes the lights are RED or GREEN and I stare at the lights but people use their beep beeps and I don’t know why because I just wanted to look at the pretty lights
Parts of it feel like LA, parts like Tokyo, parts like Hong Kong. I thought that was the point?
Bad news everyone, they’re doing the work in Boston so they’ll still get this wrong. (Source: Native Bostonian).
It’s not a US city, it’s a cyberpunk mega city.
It’s not even in the States, it’s sovereign!
…What? Someone actually said that?
Night City is a giant city in the SoCal desert (I know the lore has it in central CA but the landscape is clearly south of the Tehachapi Mountains ok) and it doesn’t look anything like LA. It contains a bunch of giant arcologies in a tiny footprint, which is kind of the opposite of LA. I don’t think this is really a problem for the game. Richard Night and William Mulholland (he invented Los Angeles) just had different visions for their place. I think there is some dissonance in making 2077 such a car-oriented game when you can easily get around on foot, though.