Cyberpunk 2077 has endured both its fair and unfair share of criticism. Gamers have remarked on everything from confirmed technical glitches to an alledged inferior ecosystem.
The game’s developer, CD Projekt, is trying to right the ship by releasing updates that fix critical issues. Over the next few years, CD Projekt will release large updates that help improve every aspect of Cyberpunk 2077.
Popular gaming vlogger, Tyler McVicker, assesses the state of Cyberpunk 2077 change in a newly released Youtube video.
The first thing to know is that all the changes will come incrementally, not in sweeping form. In other words, expect Cyberpunk 2077 changes to come in a slower, more thoughtful fashion.
The Cyberpunk 2077 ecosystem will work using human memory-style play. If you treat a faction a certain way, that faction will recall that treatment and, in turn, treat you accordingly. Such AI style change certainly injects a humanized feel to the play. And those updates have already commenced following patch 1.3.
CD Projekt is expected to revamp the entire police squadron. However, it is unclear what this revamp entails.
You’ll gain the ability to disguise gear, but continue viewing stats. This will be called a Transmog system.
You’ll gain more customization ability for your living quarters.
There may be some deeper personal cosmetic customizations on the horizon, such as barbers who can restyle your hair. Because yeah, hair is a big deal, right?
Cyberpunk 2077 may convert to a soft MMO experience. But that’s just rumors.
Amid all its flaws, Cyberpunk 2077 remains a popular game. Because Cyberpunk 2077 features adult, near porn game content, the game continues to rise in the ranks. I mean, Cyberpunk 2077 sex scenes are pretty intense, so calling it a porn game isn’t a misnomer.