According to one of the developers working on the game, Cyberpunk 2077’s next patch is a game-changer when it comes to bug fixes and stability improvements.
Critics seem to be keen on Cyberpunk 2077 overall, but a common theme in the reviews is that it’s pretty spoiled. Games Raider’s review mentions things like “missing vehicles, floating weapons, or randomly stuck menu bars,” but notes that the CDPRA promises to patch that kind of content with the Day One patch.
In a Twitter exchange, Fabian Mario Dahla of CD Project Red says that “the issues facing (and reported) have already been fixed, [and] Some are part of a further update. Dahla also says that Cyberpunk 2077 is “a different game with a console update,” referring to the Day One update.
Yes, it’s a different game with a console update.December 7, 2020
After running the game on hype for many years and after some delays, it is realized that some players are concerned with errors and performance issues. For this reason, we are sure to listen to someone from CDPR to relieve some of those concerns. That said, Dahla says some of the questions PC players are experiencing can be solved by lowering the graphics settings.
“When the settings for your setup are too high, the game is unable to stream content and the content starts to disappear (animation, audio dio, lip sync, objects objects). Adjust the settings and it works smoothly,” said Dahla. . Separate tweet.
Cyberpunk 2077 is released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 10, with the PS5 / Xbox series X ugprad coming at an indefinite later date.
Head up, PlayStationers: Cyberpunk 2077 download size is over 100GB on PS4 and PS5.