Cyberpunk 2077 Player Yelled At By A Rock In Wasteland

A random rock in the wasteland in Cyberpunk 2077 proved gamers wrong when they believed they had seen it all—yet another illustration of how horrifying a malfunction can be in this game. Cyberpunk 2077 had a ton of bugs and technological problems when it first went live in December 2020. The base game is unquestionably excellent, despite the relatively underwhelming open world. The creators at CD Projekt Red made an enormous effort to save Cyberpunk 2077, making it the most recent in a growing line of video game redemption tales. In the game, players can save up enough Cheap Cyberpunk 2077 EuroDollar.

 

The Netflix anime spin-off of Edgerunners has played a significant role in the resurgence of Cyberpunk 2077. Many people returned to play a game that was formerly rife with problems but is now largely bug-free due to the 1.6 patch's improvement of the game's original vision and the fact that CD Projekt Red's original vision was brought closer to reality. Cyberpunk 2077's scope is wide enough that occasionally some bugs get through developer reviews and internal testing, much like contemporary Bethesda titles. Even though they are innocuous, they are completely absurd in the style of Cyberpunk 2077.

 

On the game's official subreddit, a player by the name of sasquatch-22 posted a really intriguing problem. V is seen in it hovering over a plain rock in the middle of the desert. Pretty boring graphics up until The Rock begins tormenting the player with maniacal laughing, wild cries, and sexual grunts.

 

The general belief seems to be that an unfortunate NPC below, basically trapped in a void they couldn't escape from, generated the talking stone. Given that the street gang background noise in Cyberpunk 2077 was connected to a similar fault, and given that the rock malfunction happened right after Sasquatch-22 finished an ongoing attack, the evidence certainly seems to go in the same path.

 

Some players in the comments section pointed out that talking stones are the type of event that Fallout: New Vegas players might experience after earning the Wild Wasteland perk, and some wondered if Cyberpunk 2077 would be even better if it had its own equivalent game. After all, cyberpsychosis is well established as a concept in the lore of Cyberpunk 2077, and it would be a perfect fit.

 

Phantom Liberty is the first and only premium DLC for Cyberpunk 2077 that CD Projekt Red intends to sell, and the firm currently appears to be planning a sequel. It's unclear if it will still take place in the recognizable Night City, but this nearly ensures that CD Projekt will abandon REDengine in favor of Unreal Engine 5 for any future games it creates.

 

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Posted in Default Category on November 25 2022 at 10:01 AM

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