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CD Projekt RED studio head Adam Badowski has responded to claims that the studio’s Cyberpunk 2077 demo at E3 2018 was faked.In a recent Bloomberg report, which broke down the disastrous rollout of Cyberpunk 2077, journalist Jason Schreier alleged that the demo CD Projekt RED showcased at E3 2018 “was almost entirely fake”.“CD Projekt hadn’t yet finalized and coded the underlying gameplay systems, which is why so many features, such as car ambushes, were missing from the final product,” Schreire
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CD Projekt RED has warned Cyberpunk 2077 players against using mods due to a serious security risk.According to a tweet from the Polish video game developer, PC players should exercise caution when using mods because of “a vulnerability in external DLL files the game uses which can be used to execute code on PCs”.“Issue will be fixed ASAP. For now, please refrain from using files from unknown sources,” said the developer.
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Cyberpunk 2077 players to have sex with Keanu Reeves’ character Johnny Silverhands has been removed from Nexus Mods.The mod utilised character model swapping to put Silverhands in the position of a “joytoy” sex worker, making it possible for the player to engage in sex scenes with Reeves’ character. The file included a tutorial on how to manually swap character models around, and a range of assets to play with.The swap was not quite perfect, however, relying on rudimentary texture swapping.
A new modification for the video game Cyberpunk 2077 that allowed gamers to pretty much have sex with Keanu Reeves’ character has been shut down by CDPR.
CD Projekt RED has released official modding tools and support for its embattled open-world RPG, Cyberpunk 2077.Players have been using third-party tools to modify the game for a while now, but the developer has now made it easier for users to create their own Cyberpunk 2077 experiences.
Cyberpunk 2077 are not always blocked from accessing the game after refunds process, according to a report from Vice.The game launched to mixed reception, after having a particularly tumultuous production cycle, and CD Projekt Red quickly began to offer refunds.
Cyberpunk 2077 has reportedly broken the game for a number of players – thanks to yet another bug.Patch 1.1 was released on Friday (January 25) and was largely focused on improving the game’s stability, but ironically has seemingly introduced yet another game-breaking glitch.
CD Project Red have released the first patch for Cyberpunk 2077, fixing many of the issues that were present in the game since launch.The 1.1 patch focuses primarily on stability improvements across all platforms, and weighs in at 10GB on PC, and 17GB on consoles.Amongst the stability improvements, memory usage for various systems has also been improved, including memory savings for characters, interactions, navigation, in-game videos, foliage, laser effects, AI, street traffic and more.CD
Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt RED has revealed that a second lawsuit has been filed against the company over the game’s buggy launch.The Polish developer shared the news via a regulatory announcement released on January 15, confirming that a second class action lawsuit has been filed against them in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.CD Projekt RED says that the new claim is similar in subject and scope to the first lawsuit, which was filed by the
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Cyberpunk 2077 has revealed that CD Projekt Red staff knew the extent of the issues that were present in the game before launch.In the report from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, employees have gone on record to counter the claims made in a recent video released by studio co-founder Marcin Iwiński, who said that the scale of the bugs was not entirely known before release.Schreier interviewed “more than 20 current and former CD Projekt staff” for the report, who talked about the issues with the
Cyberpunk 2077 back to the PlayStation Store.In a Q&A post on the game’s website, the developer responded to question asking when the game would return to PlayStation Store, saying: “We are working on fixes and updates, and are working with Sony to bring Cyberpunk 2077 back to PlayStation Store as soon as possible.”This post comes after CD Projekt Red co-founder Marcin Iwiński released a video detailing the shortcomings with the leadership team, explaining the issues with development plans and
CD Projekt RED co-founder Marcin Iwiński has issued a video apologising to players for the problematic launch of Cyberpunk 2077.In the five-minute clip, Iwiński owned up to the shortcomings of CD Projekt RED’s leadership team, explained the issues with development plans and also laid out a roadmap for upcoming hot fixes, patches and DLCs.Watch the full clip below.Dear gamers,Below, you’ll find CD PROJEKT’s co-founder’s personal explanation of what the days leading up to the launch of Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk 2077 dataminers have uncovered the first details for the game’s upcoming multiplayer mode.According to a report by DSO Gaming, which received its information from a dataminer who wanted to stay anonymous, the upcoming multiplayer mode will feature two different modes: Heists and Deathmatch.The report notes that Heists will likely “function closer to standard single-player quest[s]”, alongside a couple of new “dedicated functions”.