Cyberpunk 2077 (PC, Xbox, Playstation)


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23 hours ago, techbeck said:

40gb on XBOX

34GB for me via GOG on PC.   I'll let it d/l and install and try it out sometime tomorrow to see how things go.  Wonder if they're going to move on to any free dlc next or are we going to get another 1.3 type patch?

12 hours ago, George P said:

34GB for me via GOG on PC.   I'll let it d/l and install and try it out sometime tomorrow to see how things go.  Wonder if they're going to move on to any free dlc next or are we going to get another 1.3 type patch?

DLC would be nice.  Have not touched the game in months other than to install the update.  People are still complaining about some bugs but bugs will always be there.  Just as long as the major bugs are fixed then  don't see much of a problem.

1 hour ago, techbeck said:

DLC would be nice.  Have not touched the game in months other than to install the update.  People are still complaining about some bugs but bugs will always be there.  Just as long as the major bugs are fixed then  don't see much of a problem.

Yeah, I saw posts about people showing bugs, they're going to keep patching those anyways.  Hell, a DLC update could also have bug fixes in it.   I'm with you though, need something new to do, some extra missions or something.

 

They still have more work to do to improve the overall world.

On 31/03/2021 at 00:45, George P said:

Yeah, I saw posts about people showing bugs, they're going to keep patching those anyways.  Hell, a DLC update could also have bug fixes in it.   I'm with you though, need something new to do, some extra missions or something.

 

They still have more work to do to improve the overall world.

Played a little to check out some of the changes.   Clothing shops have 4 legendary items you can buy.  You can keep refreshing but they are always the same 4 but at least they are there.  Picked up several ones I did not have already.  Did not notice any legendary clothing crafting specs tho.  But that could be since I believe I already have all of them.  But not sure on that one.  Driving is better as well and I noticed a couple of blue missions I missed as well.  Also, can no longer dupe items apparently. 

7 hours ago, techbeck said:

Played a little to check out some of the changes.   Clothing shops have 4 legendary items you can buy.  You can keep refreshing but they are always the same 4 but at least they are there.  Picked up several ones I did not have already.  Did not notice any legendary clothing crafting specs tho.  But that could be since I believe I already have all of them.  But not sure on that one.  Driving is better as well and I noticed a couple of blue missions I missed as well.  Also, can no longer dupe items apparently. 

Nice about the legendary cloths finally. I hope we can find specs for any of the iconic items we might have missed picking up earlier as well.  I hate that you can't at this time. 

 

From the moment you have a crafting system you should be able to craft those if your level is high enough. 

 

As far as the dupe glitch goes, they were going to fix that at some point for sure.  Now though I need more missions so I can buy the rest of the cars I haven't yet. It's pretty time consuming to get money with no missions left. 

 

Still no NPCs riding around on motorcycles etc? That's such a giant thing to leave out and breaks immersion. Also having the NCPD actually driving around and on patrol instead of just spawning out of nowhere. 

13 hours ago, George P said:

 

As far as the dupe glitch goes, they were going to fix that at some point for sure.  Now though I need more missions so I can buy the rest of the cars I haven't yet. It's pretty time consuming to get money with no missions left. 

Luckily I got lots of cash and have all the cars. Need any 2. 5 million I think to get all. Good way is to go around and kill bad dudes and sell the items they drop. Can get money quick that way. Still random blue star missions that pop up. 

  • 4 months later...
On 18/08/2021 at 11:43, George P said:

Patch 1.3 is out now.  It's a 33.7GB download for me on GOG.

40 for me on psn. I’ll check it out later today since I just finished the new outlaw pass on RDO.

  • 4 weeks later...

Looks like patch 1.31 just dropped.  I haven't opened GoG so I don't know how big this one is but going off of the version numbering I'd say it's small.  I haven't jumped back in since patch 1.2 though, still waiting for them to add some more missions or drop that first expansion etc.   The only thing I left undone is buying a number of cars.

On 14/09/2021 at 10:37, George P said:

Looks like patch 1.31 just dropped.  I haven't opened GoG so I don't know how big this one is but going off of the version numbering I'd say it's small.  I haven't jumped back in since patch 1.2 though, still waiting for them to add some more missions or drop that first expansion etc.   The only thing I left undone is buying a number of cars.

It's a pretty small patch in amount of fixes.  Looked like the download size was still pretty large though.

On 15/09/2021 at 04:39, Randomevent said:

It's a pretty small patch in amount of fixes.  Looked like the download size was still pretty large though.

Just the nature of how they packaged the game, can't just update small files have to update huge ones just to change a few MB of code.  Oh well.

  • 4 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Dipped back in a bit today to check out 1.5.  Feels better when it comes to driving etc, bought a few of the new apartments, except the corpo 50k one, don't have enough for that atm.   Still, I'm out of stuff to do atm.  I'm back to waiting for them to add more missions or the first expansion, just give me something new.

On 17/02/2022 at 15:51, George P said:

Dipped back in a bit today to check out 1.5.  Feels better when it comes to driving etc, bought a few of the new apartments, except the corpo 50k one, don't have enough for that atm.   Still, I'm out of stuff to do atm.  I'm back to waiting for them to add more missions or the first expansion, just give me something new.

I never finished but I think I'm doing the ending.  I feel like this game is fairly underrated but it certainly did have plenty of launch issues to gripe about.

On 17/02/2022 at 16:59, Chaos Mage said:

I never finished but I think I'm doing the ending.  I feel like this game is fairly underrated but it certainly did have plenty of launch issues to gripe about.

Underrated? They promised the world and delivered a broken game.

 

I hope I will eventually get my money worth as I preordered full price and event before launch it was already discounted. 

 

I wonder if this 1.5 is where I should come back to it... Are they even doing the promised DLCs??? I can wait but I have no confidence they will do them now since it took that long to fix the main game

On 18/02/2022 at 19:50, Chaos Mage said:

I guess I've got better things to do than buy into hype after the last twenty years.

Well I guess I don't. After Witcher 3 and cyberpunk been my interest... I threw money at it as soon as I could.

 

Silly me then...

It's a step in the right direction but they still have to work on things. The police system still needs more. And the gangs as well. So far you don't see any gang members driving around town or doing much outside of their preset territory. 

 

I still don't see anyone else riding a motorcycle in town either.    As far as the free DLC they have some but it's just new items and weapons. I need new missions to do because so far I'm left with just driving around and maybe running into some gang members that triggers a shootout. 

 

I think maybe by version 1.7 or 1.8 they might have all that worked out. 

  • 6 months later...

Well, Patch 1.6 is out, it's 12GB if you're on GOG.  I haven't jumped into the game in months but this patch actually has new stuff to find and some new gigs, so it's worth jumping back in for a bit.

 

https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/news/45280/edgerunners-update-patch-1-6-list-of-changes

 

Also sounds like this is the last major update though they still plan to add/rework new things like a fully Police system redo.  So anything after 1.6 will have that stuff, they're also dropping last gen consoles which is probably why they can do these changes finally.

  • 6 months later...

Is the game worth buying on PS5

I preorders in GOG years ago and even took time of work to spend a few days on it and then I was so disappointed ☹️ so disappointed 😢 

 

but as I am stuck at home… and running out of ps5 games to play (for real - nothing I see I want to play anymore) I am considering checking if they added and fixed stuff enough to buy it on ps5

(I cannot play on ps5 as the momen)

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