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I'm not sure how much I would actually enjoy it. Have mixed feelings about the setting and stuff I've read. If they surprised everybody and released a native Linux version, I'd definitely buy it, but that's not happening in a thousand years. And as it is, it feels kinda wrong to give CDPR money. Maybe my view will change in the future. Plus, I can't really run the damn thing anyway, so no point right now :unsure:
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"There'd be a Chlamydia Weaver toddling around today if her mother hadn't hadn't suddenly decided that Sally was easier to spell."
:grin:
(RIP TP)
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I've seen posts before that it was work in progress but I don't know what's the current status.
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I know what you are talking about - finished that quest with Panam, it's really good!
I wish those sandstorms would be more impactful and dangerous though, something like in Damnation Alley may be (if you haven't read the novel - it's really good, a classic of the genre).
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1. Get Cyber Engine Tweaks mod here: Tweaks mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/107
2. To enable, unpack in game directory (so plugins/ and version.dll should go under x64)
3. Add library override (with winecfg let's say) for "version" (native, builtin).
4. Start the game and it will ask you to set key binding for the command console. Use ~ for example since it's a common one for them.
5. And finally add Yaiba Kusanagi "Mizuchi" (red color custom Yaiba Kusanagi often used by Tyger Claws) for V as following:
vs = Game.GetVehicleSystem()vs:EnablePlayerVehicle("Vehicle.v_sportbike1_yaiba_kusanagi_tyger_player", true, false)
Enjoy your ride that you can now remotely call and it won't despawn randomly :grin:
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I think the city has an amazing vibe of LIFE to it. And wonderfully complex, it's not just blocks of obstacles to race past, but feels like a *real* city.
I too could wish there was more "mini games" and stuff to do - I particularly miss a hairdresser, I mean come on - but the amount of side missions makes up for it aplenty. If I had to choose - if I could not have both - I'd much much rather have this amount of small missions rather than mini games scattered around the map. It makes the gameplay more focused.
But yeah - overall I am a HUGE fan of this game. In my opinion they've now taken over the throne from Bioware as far as character driven action RPGs are concerned.
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And I say that as a guy who's not into fantasy themed settings at all. Like, I grow tired of those settings so fast. But here I just HAD to complete it and enjoyed every miuote of it. Amazing game.
But it only makes the comparison with Bioware better. Witcher and Cyberpunk are their Dragon Age and Mass Effect.
In regards to W3 it "objectively speaking" is probably the better game due to it feeling more complete and much larger (I was surprised over how fast the main campaign was over in CP). It's just that the Cyberpunk setting is so endlessly much more within my preferences. I really love that city and of course the characters. And the gun play/action. And the skill tree system. And the implants and the hacking. And the stories. And the stealth. And the... Whole package, really.
One can only imagine: CP2077 is their very first game in this franchise. A game where their ambitions almost killed it. Now one can only imagine what they've managed to realise of ambitions with the next Cyberpunk, giving them a few more years of development. I think we have absolutely every reason to look forward to that.
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