Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.1 Features

Adds a full NCART (Night City Area Rapid Transit) metro system to the game, allowing players to travel around Night City via public transport.

Metros can still be used as fast travel points, but actually getting on one results in a much more cinematic experience where you travel in real time, looking out of windows and engaging with NPCs

Adds an on-person radio, or Radioport, which lets you listen to the game’s existing radio stations while exploring Night City on foot or via the metro

The Radioport will be disabled during some quests that have specific music, and during key conversations

The Radioport’s volume can be adjusted

Improved boss fights, including a much more powerful Adam Smasher, who now uses his Sandevistan implant like in the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners anime

Adds replayable car races that become available after finishing Claire’s questline; you can win money and vehicle discounts

Adds a bunch of new vehicles to buy, including an open-top Porsche

You can now throw knives and axes while riding motorcycles

Motorcycle driving has been reworked, with leans, wheelies, and tricks

Enemy factions will now hunt you down after completing certain gigs, engaging in more vehicular battles

Adds a new accessibility tab in the options menu, including new settings for clearer HUD visuals, and customization for puzzle time limits

Adds hangouts with romantic partners

  • @[email protected]
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    821 year ago

    Holy shit, we can now listen to the radio in our heads!

    It always baffled me why we couldn’t do that when we have our entire phone in our heads in-game.

    • Tech With Jake
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      81 year ago

      That’s one thing that’s always confused me. Do we actually have the phone in our heads or is it just immersion? Cause NPCs are shown using phones like we have today.

      • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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        My personal lore is that those were poor NPCs, using old tech. Or people who refused to do an implant because there anti aug.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        In the tabletop game which takes place in 2040 there is an option for an internal agent that is part of your neuralware suite and an upgrade for your cybereyes to add a heads up display.

        Presumably 30+ years later the tech should still be available if not improved on.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yup, important to note that “quick hacks” don’t exist in the tspletop game though. Netrunning is entirely based around infiltrating net architectures that require “entry” through an access point. And the focus is entirely on programs and daemons that exist entirely in cyberspace. You can’t just look at a security camera and shit it off, you can’t reboot optics or really do anything offensive to NPCs like you can in the video game.

            There is a new supplement coming based off of CP2077 and it this is one of the biggest requested features.

  • @[email protected]
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    711 year ago

    Once again showing that the game was rushed and incomplete at launch. I’m happy that the features are here but I really wish they had delayed it so we could have had some of this at launch.

    Don’t get me wrong, love the game!!

    • Zoolander
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      131 year ago

      So is it worth buying now? I held off, as you do, since the release was so poor but I really wanted to play this game. Much like No Man’s Sky, I’m willing to forgive the faults of the release if they made it right eventually.

      • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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        271 year ago

        Definitely. It’s my 4th most played game on steam. One thing people oddly don’t mention often is how fun the combat is. I feel like a bug from starship troopers when I use Mantis Arms in melee. Just a fountain of blood with limbs flying in random directions.

        • Cyanogenmon
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          31 year ago

          Have you gotten the arms from

          !the MaxTac fight!< yet?

          Honestly there are better options but I love knowing >!that I bested a MaxTac squad.!<

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        After finally uninstalling the game yesterday following 285 glorious hours of genuine fun, I’d say absolutely play it. It’s even better on PC too, with a thriving mod scene that’s adding all sorts of cool stuff (they implemented the metro system well over a year ago, though I’m sure the new one will be better), the customisation really makes it your own.

        Couldn’t recommend it highly enough. Cyberpunk 2077 joins the Witcher 3 on the highest shelf of my favourite games of all time.

      • R0cket_M00se
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        41 year ago

        I’d still say wait for a sale, but the city is a lot more interactive now, cops will engage you and if you want you can test out new cyberware builds on them immediately with GTA style “fight and then escape the cops” gameplay.

        Shit gets rough fast but it’s nice that you can actually do it instead of just getting instantly ganked by Maxtac because they spawned behind you three stories up on a rooftop after you just used a silenced sniper rifle to shoot someone two blocks away.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It’s a great game. I’ve been holding off the past couple days to wait for this, and I’m itching to go back. Story is superb, the world is incredibly detailed, and the combat is fun and incredibly varied. My only real complaint is that I wish the open world had more random activities like in Yakuza.

            • Zoolander
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              -31 year ago

              No you’re not. That would imply that you had permission in the first place and that you’d give it back afterwards. Booo.

          • Cylusthevirus
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            51 year ago

            Fans don’t make business decisions for multi-million dollar corporations.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Yeah because it was a mess. Did you play on release? I bought it on release, and was shocked how glitchy it was. It felt like I was testing the game, rather than playing a fully released product.

            Cars falling from the sky, people/enemies floating around in T-poses, faces loading in halfway through dialogue, the game crashing at least once every time played, looking at yourself in the mirror you were always bald and missing clothes, having no gun/weapon in your hands when firing, enemies falling through the map that you can’t kill, mission objectives disappearing, and the list goes on.

            At one point I thought I gained a follower because the mission objective just disappeared, and didn’t know why this guy was following me everywhere. Then all the sudden I got a mission failed because he died.

            I played some buggy release games, but never like Cyberpunk. Lesson learned though, I will never buy a game on release ever again.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        I will blame CDPR for not having a realistic idea of when their product can be complete by.

        In the wise words of Gabe Newell: Late is just for a little while. Suck is forever.

        The fans would have gotten over it.

        • @MeatsOfRage
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          01 year ago

          But it doesn’t suck forever, Cyberpunk is awesome now. That Gabe quote came from the half life 1 era when patching a game was much more difficult or impossible in many cases.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    Wow, its almost as if the game is finally, with its final update, where it should have fucking been at launch.

      • Stantana
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        251 year ago

        The 2.x series is a different game than the 1.x updates. It’s more action-oriented, so if that’s your thing - absolutely. It’s rock solid, I’ve played hundred of hours with tons of mods without crashes and major bugs.

        The story is stellar, just like it always was.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          I’m so happy to see people recommending this game now. I’ve kept faith in CDPR the whole time and actually really enjoyed the game at launch. Everyone seems to forget how much of a shit show the witcher 3 was at launch now it’s considered one of the best RPGs of all time.

      • Cyanogenmon
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        81 year ago

        Played through on ps5 around 2.01. It still crashes for me but very seldom.

        Absolutely worth it. Incredible game.

  • z3rOR0ne
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    231 year ago

    Oh shoot, public transport!? Finally…damn, bless those hard working game devs.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Yeah, it always felt very American to have a highly populated area and you just drive a car around.

    • DrMango
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      51 year ago

      Witcher 3 routinely dips down to like $5 these days, so if you’re willing to wait another 10 years or so you can really get a killer deal!

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I first played Witcher 3 sometime around when Cyberpunk came out. By then, my PC ran it at a nice steady 1080p 120 Hz or something. I’ve got time.

      • @[email protected]
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        That game is 10+ years old??? Jesus

        Edit: Witcher 3 came out 8 years ago in 2015. That’s still longer than I thought.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    Glad I’ve cleared Smasher’s fight now that it’s harder - must have tried 10 times before finally killing him (felt good, too)

    • @[email protected]
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      As a person who hates bosses (for me they break immersion being almighty bullet sponges and also stifle the game), I’d like to see them introduce a switch to turn him into a normal regular enemy instead.

      Was frustrating to have to face him every time for every ending

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Anticipation of the fight prevented me from finishing the game… Just did side quests until the next game got my attention

        • @[email protected]
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          I ended up killing Smasher over and over to move further with the endings, but it didn’t bring me much joy - was rather a big annoyance that I already anticipated.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    Are they going to continue to add more to this game with updates or DLC or is this it? I haven’t really paid attention to it I’ve just heard it’s no man’s sky all over again so I wanna wait until it’s fully done before I buy it.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      This is pretty much it. I recall hearing the devs say they’re going to finish up some minor updates post-Phantom Liberty before calling it a day. I’m surprised they even came out with this.

      Once they officially call it quits with CP77 soon, they will complete a currently ongoing reorganization of the company: RedEngine will be abandoned in favor of UE5, devs who want to work on Witcher 4 will remain in Poland to do that (many have already started apparently). Devs working on the next Cyberpunk game will follow Pawel Sasko to Boston and open CDPR North America, starting work on that game there.

  • dinckel
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    101 year ago

    Very excited to get my hands on this. 2.x has been absolutely incredible, and all of these changes sound like a good time. Going to give it a bit of time though, so that the mods can catch up

  • ConditionOverload
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    71 year ago

    Hell yeah! This game is just awesome, love the devs that keep showing it love, too!

    • Sabre363
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      181 year ago

      The races that are already in the game aren’t half bad

    • muse
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      101 year ago

      All but the racing and the always on radio I’m pretty sure. NCART has been available for a couple years now

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Yeah Ncart I know it was a mod. I’m just wondering how they did for add so much in so short time. And getting mods, straigthening the code to their standards, would be a way to do it.

        • @[email protected]
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          Well the mod version of ncart is pretty bare, no one walking around the train and the interior model re used from the bus