Cyberpunk 2077had a rough launch, to say the least, with the last-gen console versions ofCyberpunkriddled with glitches and serious performance issues. The problems were so bad that CD Projekt Red issued refunds forCyberpunk 2077, and the game was even pulled from the PlayStation Store for a time. Months later, CD Projekt Red is still working to improve theCyberpunk 2077experience, releasing new updates to address fan feedback and make quality of life changes.
The first notable change coming inCyberpunk 2077Patch 1.3 is a tweak to the GPS. After downloading the new update,Cyberpunk 2077players will notice that their GPS will be more zoomed-out than it was previously. This should makedriving cars inCyberpunk 2077and traveling to mission objectives a much smoother experience than it has been since launch. It may seem like a small change to some, but quality of life improvements like this are definitely important.
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The second change coming in the nextCyberpunk 2077update is a small tweak to a mission called Automatic Love where players have to choose between dolls Angel or Skye in a brothel. Previously, it wasn’t really made clear to players which doll was which gender, leading to some potentially awkward situations ifCyberpunk 2077players wanted to be with the female doll instead of the male doll or vice versa. Now it should be much clearer that whenCyberpunk 2077players are choosing between Angel and Skyethat Angel is the male doll and Skye is the female doll.
And finally, the third change detailed by CD Projekt Red is by far the most significant. OnceCyberpunk 2077fans download Patch 1.3, they will finally be able to reset perks. In exchange for a fee,Cyberpunk 2077perks can be reset, allowing players to spend them all over again and tweak their particular build for V to better suit their liking. This has been a much-requested feature since launch, so many fans will likely be pleased that it’s finally coming to the game.
Cyberpunk 2077Patch 1.3 sounds like it will be making some changes that should make for an overall better experience for players, but it’s safe to say that many are waiting for more substantial updates before they jump back in. Namely, fans may be anxious to learn about theCyberpunk 2077next-gen ports, which will bring the game to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X with upgrades that should improve the experience even further.
Others may be waiting to learn more about theCyberpunk 2077content updatesthat will add new story content to the game. CD Projekt Red is hosting a livestream aboutCyberpunk 2077on August 17 at 10am ET, so perhaps more information will come to light then.
Cyberpunk 2077is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions also in development.