“Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Freedom” 2.01 Patch Notes
Patch 2.01 is expected to be released soon.
Here is a list of the most important fixes and improvements that will be included:
- Distortion effects caused by selecting certain dialogue options when talking to Johnny automatic love will no longer remain on the screen.
- In The Heist, V will no longer die from falling from the elevator while riding to the 42nd floor at low FPS.
- Fixed an issue where the UI could show controller input when playing with a keyboard and mouse.
- Can correctly switch to weapons network software by cycling weapons.
- Gig: Breaking News will now correctly trigger when approaching a mission area.
- The volume of the vehicle radio will be adjusted so it is not too quiet compared to other sounds in the game.
- Fixed save corruption issue on PlayStation by increasing the maximum save file size limit. NOTE: This will not fix saves that were corrupted before the update. If you encounter this issue, please keep a valid save (e.g. resave it as a manual save) until 2.01 is released.
- Performance improvements for PC and consoles, especially in the Dogtown area.
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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Freedom
Phantom Liberty immerses players in the cybernetic realm of Cyberpunk 2077, delivering a gripping spy thriller narrative. As V, a cybernetically enhanced mercenary, you will team up with the mysterious agent Solomon Reed and be involved in a high-stakes adventure.
Together you will explore a vast open world, face fractured loyalties and delve into the heart of a sinister political conspiracy. With the rich RPG elements of Cyberpunk 2077 at its core, your choices and actions will shape the course of this exciting expansion. Get ready for a journey where the lines between right and wrong become blurred in the neon-lit dystopia of Night City.
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Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 is a popular video game made in 2020. It’s about a future world where things aren’t all that great, and is based on the game series created by Mike Pondsmith. You play as “V”, a mercenary living in a fictional city in California called Night City.
V’s life takes a turn after a failed robbery involving a special biochip containing the mind of a famous rock star. The rock star’s name is Johnny Silverhand, played by Keanu Reeves. Johnny’s mind threatens to take over V’s, and they must work together to solve the problem and save V.
The game is produced by CD Projekt Red, with a team of approximately 500 people. They use a special game engine called REDengine 4. To help make the game, they enlisted the help of other companies including Digital Scapes, Nvidia, QLOC, and Jali Research.
Mike Pondsmith, the man who originally created the cyberpunk world, provided input on the game. Even Keanu Reeves got in on the action! The music was composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz and also featured some famous artists.
People have been excited about this game for a long time. It was released in December 2020 on PlayStation 4, Stadia, Windows and Xbox One. Later, it was also launched for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in February 2022.
“Cyberpunk 2077” gameplay
Cyberpunk 2077 is a popular video game in which you play as mercenary V in a large city called Night City. You can change V’s appearance and outfit. V can also acquire special cybernetic implants to become more powerful.
The city has different areas, each with its own style and people. You can explore it on foot or by car. The game has a lot of options – you can choose not to hurt anyone, or you can communicate with the game’s characters. The choices you make affect the outcome of the story. Fun activities and games are also available in the game.
Cyberpunk 2077 Overview
Developer |
CD project red |
Publisher |
disc project |
director |
Adam Badowski, Konrad Tomaskiewicz, Gabe Amatangelo |
Producer |
Jędrzej Mróz, Przemek Wójcik, Michał Stec |
designer |
Mateusz Kanik, Grzegorz Mocarski, Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz, Paweł Sasko |
programmer |
Peter Tomsinski, Michał Nowak |
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