{"id":39524,"date":"2025-01-28T16:20:43","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:20:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cyberpunk-2077-players-want-major-fixes-after-buggy-release-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:20:43","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:20:43","slug":"cyberpunk-2077-players-want-major-fixes-after-buggy-release-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cyberpunk-2077-players-want-major-fixes-after-buggy-release-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Cyberpunk 2077 players want major fixes after buggy release &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cyberpunk 2077 players want major fixes after buggy release CD Projekt REDCyberpunk 2077 is breaking records and generating critical acclaim despite its imperfections, and the community is generally happy with it too, but they still want some things fixed. Here are the top five issues players hope will be addressed soon. Cyberpunk 2077 has lived up to expectations in many ways and deserves all the praise it\u2019s getting. However, it\u2019s far from perfect and deserves all the criticism too. But where should CDPR begin? The community has come up with an extensive list of issues and discussed which ones should be a top priority. Here are the five that keep popping up. Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s loot system is flawed Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s loot system leaves a lot to be desired. It has a good variety of gear and weapons. They even have different manufactures and styles, which adds a sense of customization. However, it all becomes redundant too quickly. You\u2019re bombarded with slightly better upgrades in almost every mission. Just when you\u2019re starting to enjoy a specific weapon or outfit, it becomes inferior to something else. The community hoped they\u2019d be able to establish a sense of attachment and connection to armor and weapons. It could be anything from unique attachments and customization options to an engraved name. Instead, they need to replace them every couple of minutes. Cyberpunk 2077 lacks a reliable cover system Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s cover system works well enough, but it\u2019s far from perfect. Players can hide behind almost anything and peep over or lean around corners while aiming down the sights. However, it\u2019s not very reliable and often leaves players exposed. The community has become increasingly frustrated with taking damage and even dying when taking cover. Nobody expects to be completely safe, but they shouldn\u2019t be too vulnerable either. Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s wanted system is underdeveloped Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s wanted system pales compared to what players are used to in Grand Theft Auto V. If a player commits a crime around witnesses, they receive a notification that a warrant is out for their arrest. However, shortly after, police officers proceed to spawn out of nowhere. Then, all you need to do is move one block away, and they disappear in no time. It doesn\u2019t even matter how serious your crime is or how many you\u2019ve committed. Read more: How to master photo mode in Cyberpunk 2077 &#8211; The community hopes the wanted system will be fixed, at least to the point where it makes sense. It\u2019s far too easy to get away with dirty deeds, and police officers almost have no presence at all. Skills and weapon mods aren\u2019t very useful Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s skill trees and weapon mods look good enough on the surface. However, if you look at the numbers, they don\u2019t offer much other than slight combat improvements. Some of the physical skills are decent, like increased health, stamina, and the ability to regenerate out of combat. The stealth ones aren\u2019t too bad either. But everything else, including weapon mods, doesn\u2019t offer much beyond a slight damage increase. It\u2019s not the worst system by any means, but the community is a little disappointed in the lack of impact it has. Fortunately, it\u2019s nothing a couple of tweaks and improvements can\u2019t fix. V\u2019s personality is the same regardless of decisions Last but not least, Cyberpunk 2077 players feel like there aren\u2019t enough in-game choices and decisions to make their V stand out from the rest. It feels like the same character with the same personality no matter what you do. Of course, different responses and decisions do shape mission endings and potential outcomes. There\u2019s no denying that. However, players thought they\u2019d be able to develop more of a persona based on their decisions. Read more: Hideo Kojima found in Cyberpunk 2077 &#8211; The community hopes that subsequent patches or even additional content in the DLC\u2019s will fix this issue. Cyberpunk 2077 isn\u2019t the crisp and perfect game the community hoped it would be, but that doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019ll be that way forever. The developers will undoubtedly work hard to get it up to scratch. But until that happens, players need to voice their concerns and bring them to the attention of others.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cyberpunk 2077 players want major fixes after buggy release CD Projekt REDCyberpunk 2077 is breaking records and generating critical acclaim despite its imperfections, and the community is generally happy with it too, but they still want some things fixed. Here are the top five issues players hope will be addressed soon. 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