The 1.2 patch of Cyberpunk 2077 promises to bring down universal teleporting cops and pinball driving



CD Project Red (CDPR) details the improvements it plans to bring Cyberpunk 2077 In its next 1.2 patch. Written as the newscast of the universe, the announcement details planned quality of life improvements, including the police not being immediately present when you commit a crime, improved driving experience, and arrangements that would prevent you from accidentally going into traffic or closing a building.

When the game is received A lot Criticism for being generally corrupt – and, in some respects, incomplete – it seems that the CDPR is trying to address some of the complaints heard. In the section of the blog post about improved police answers, there is a conceptual joke of the universe, which many players get to experience:

My kiss, Jack was in a shoot-out with Tiger Close the other day when he missed a shot and hit pedestrians on the other side of the street. In an instant, the NCPD put a rose on top of it and put it down. Looks like they came out in the thin air behind his back! If you ask me it is too cruel to answer a routine accidental murder!”- Kabuki to Mike, 28.

Even the experience of driving in the game, uh, not very good. You’re hoping to improve it by improving the CDPR Steer Response (you can watch the comparison video below) and it can automatically unscrew if your car rests on an obstacle or other on-budget. While improved steering should help, there are plenty of other issues in driving (such as the discovery of a collision) that need to be addressed before driving happens, you know, enjoy.

The patch was initially due to come out in February, but was delayed when the studio was attacked by rinsomware. CDPR now aims to publish it in the second half of March.

It’s been almost three months since the game was pulled from the PlayStation Store due to numerous bugs (and the fact that it was almost obscure on Base PlayStation 4). So far, Sony and CDPR have not responded to requests for comment on when the game will hit the platform, so it’s not clear if this patch is enough to return the game to the platform’s online shop.