Multiplat Official Cyberpunk: Phantom Liberty Discussion

Will the PL expansion prove a do-over for the title after widely maligned launch?


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You're so lucky to be doing your first playthrough now. The 2.0 overhaul and Phantom Liberty were game changers. Not only is it running really well now, they've added a bunch of QOL improvements/updates since then that were previously made by modders.

I'm envious, have fun!
Yeah, it's great and I pretty much dismissed it after launch since there wasn't many good things being said about it, even on it's merits, so I avoided any and all spoilers as well. I honestly didn't even know what kind of game to expect, other than an RPG of sorts, so a lot of the more real time sandbox elements have surprised me. I was expecting something more along the lines of TW3, in terms of world design with big empty spaces creating an illusion of a big world, but this is actually a lot more like GTA with how packed it is and the freedom to mess around with it and cause a bunch of chaos.

Only thing I've been slightly disappointed in, was that after a mission it gave me an "optional" choice to get dressed. So I was thinking, "I wonder what the NPC's will say if I just walk around naked?". Nothing much, unfortunately(although I didn't stay naked for all that long). I would've settled for one measly cat call.
 
This is my favorite game, and I am about to do playthrough #4. i am not a big Mod guy but my co-workers keep saying i should mod the fuck out of it. I know I need to go to nexusmods. In the past I only loaded the sidequest mod. What are the suggestions for modding Cyberpunk for my 4th playthrough?
 
This is my favorite game, and I am about to do playthrough #4. i am not a big Mod guy but my co-workers keep saying i should mod the fuck out of it. I know I need to go to nexusmods. In the past I only loaded the sidequest mod. What are the suggestions for modding Cyberpunk for my 4th playthrough?
YouTube is your best friend on this subject.

 
This is my favorite game, and I am about to do playthrough #4. i am not a big Mod guy but my co-workers keep saying i should mod the fuck out of it. I know I need to go to nexusmods. In the past I only loaded the sidequest mod. What are the suggestions for modding Cyberpunk for my 4th playthrough?
You should definitely mod the fuck out of it lol

There are tons of great mods. Just be sure it's not outdated.

The one I found to have the most impact on a playthrough, immersion wise, is Dark Future. It makes it into a survival game, where you need to eat, sleep, drink, rest, and relax.

It's handled by bars (like a health bar) that manage thirst, hunger, energy and nerve (basically stress). It redesigns the consumables, and apartments to affect the aforementioned in a variety ways.

For ex, if you go a long period without sleep, your energy will lower, giving you debuffs to attacks, while also affect your accuracy. Sleeping in your bed will replenish your energy bar, but your food and drink bars will lower. That's easily remedied by various foods and drinks you can buy, however, some shittier foods will negatively affect your nerve.

There's so much more, like addiction, buffs for drugs, showers and playing guitar to lower stress etc... I just love how makes your apartments essential, giving you a reason to go there.

You can also adjust each aspect of tje mod, like how quickly you'll get addicted, how much it will affect, how much food you need to refinish your hunger bar, how quickly it depletes etc...


This is the tutorial I used last year to learn how to install mods, it's excellent, and really easy to follow along with.

 
Not sure why it took so long, but I will be playing this for the first time very soon. Finishing off GOW: Ragnarok + Valhalla (think I'm in nearing the end of the base game). I am looking forward to it. I have been waiting for an RPG like this for a while. Elden Ring had some fun classes, but Cyberpunk looks to have really cool classes that are more in depth with specific abilities etc.
 
Not sure why it took so long, but I will be playing this for the first time very soon. Finishing off GOW: Ragnarok + Valhalla (think I'm in nearing the end of the base game). I am looking forward to it. I have been waiting for an RPG like this for a while. Elden Ring had some fun classes, but Cyberpunk looks to have really cool classes that are more in depth with specific abilities etc.
You can modify skills a lot

Like i had

Katana melee build aka "street samurai" (probably everyone does this one at some point)

Then i did barefists plus hacking also known as "senator armstrong" lol
 
You can modify skills a lot

Like i had

Katana melee build aka "street samurai" (probably everyone does this one at some point)

Then i did barefists plus hacking also known as "senator armstrong" lol
Honestly, the samurai/Ghostrunner build is probably what I thought of first when deciding on a build, lmao. It almost looks too fun. Hacking also looks very fun.
 
I've played through the game six times, so if I could give my 2cents -

The best offense & defense build is this Tech Shotgun Tank build.
On Very Hard difficulty you will be able to make MaxTech your bitch... easily.



If you like to play games in an 'evil' way... You're going to have fun with the most evil gun in the history of videogames - Erebus.

Its the best SMG in the game, but effectively is an automatic shotgun with a 50 round magazine... And it sends its victims to cyber-hell.

Look up a SMG build that will effectively lower the recoil to 0%, which is its only flaw. Its undoubtedly is the best automatic weapon in the game.

Note - It can only be found at the end of Phantom Liberty with ONE of the finales... 'Side With Reed.'



Don't know about you guys but I loved playing as Johnny Silverhand in the flashbacks at the end of Act1.
Playing through the story straight to get the gun for yourself is an awesome option, and using this 'Johnny Silverhand Gunslinger Build.'

 
Why does this stupid CD Projekt Red launcher keep on crashing? It takes me 5 times to load it, but sometimes it works well. I tried to disable it but still the same result.
 
It's cool that Keanu Reeves is a major player in this, but damn, does he ever phone it in. In fairness, it's a role suited for him, so it could be tough to notice, but I would not be surprised if he literally just got this job and read his lines over the phone. There's zero emotion. Every line is delivered in some monotone manner. It works, but I also notice the laziness, like somebody who could do a decent stereotypical Reeves impersonation could've done what he's done.
 
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