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Cyberpunk 2077 has its first “major” fix, so to speak, in the form of patch 1.1. CD Projekt Red, the game’s developer, shared the patch’s changelog on the official website and said that it is available for PC, consoles, and Stadia. It focuses on stability improvements, some visual fixes, mission fixes, and more. There are also some console and PC specific changes. Last week CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwinski posted an apology video in which he promised a major patch in 10 days and it looks like the developers have delivered it.
Patch 1.1 for Cyberpunk 2077 brings some stability improvements, open world and mission fixes, UI changes, visual fixes, and a few more improvements for all platforms, including PC, console, and Stadia. CD Projekt Red has made improvements to memory usage on several systems and has fixed several bugs. In terms of fixes for missions and open world gameplay, Epistrophy side quest bugs faced by players have been addressed. Other missions such as Pyramid Song, Poem of The Atoms, Space Oddity and more have also been tackled.
In terms of visual fixes for Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.1, the pinkish cast has been fixed on some particles that appeared when looking closely. The wrong generation of cars has also been addressed in Reported Crime: Welcome to Night City. Oversized saves, unresponsive weapon wheel, and a few other miscellaneous bugs are said to have been fixed.
In terms of PlayStation-specific changes for Cyberpunk 2077, performance has been optimized on PS4 Pro and PS5, and there are bug fixes for PS4. Xbox users can expect better memory usage for various aspects of the game. For PC users, the Steam achievements could be in offline mode. Startup crashes have also been fixed. On Stadia, textures damaged on various melee weapons have been fixed, the default dead zone setting has been made more responsive, along with other fixes.
Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.1 on PC ranges from 5.4GB to 6.7GB. On consoles, it is 17GB in size. According to last week’s developer announcement, there will be a 1.2 patch in the coming weeks that will further improve the game on all platforms. CD Projekt Red said it will continue to correct any bugs that players find and listen to feedback to improve the overall experience of the game.
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