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Cyberpunk 2077: How To Earn More Money The Fast Way

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Night City is a sprawling megacity in Northern California that caters to humanity's baser instincts and there's no shortage of things to keep the player busy. Criminal activity seems to be one of the major sources of employment along with other shall we say hedonistic activities. The developers were not subtle that the sex industry is booming in Night City and the love of money is the only love people chase. When V isn't doing missions the player is free to enjoy the services offered from the working class of Night City and take in the tourist sights. Crime is a huge problem and extra money and street cred can be earned by assisting the police by breaking up assaults and other crimes in process in the most lethal ways possible. The main story path of Cyberpunk 2077 is on the shorter size for a game of this scope and can be completed in the 20-30 hour range, but with all the available activities and side jobs, getting two or three times that amount of enjoyment in a single playthrough is possible. Plus the shorter main story lends itself well to replaying with a different character and experiencing the different ways the story can branch.
Cyberpunk 2077 is a massive game that's brought to life through countless well written and performed characters. Jackie Welles serves as a decent enough friend to get V acclimated to Night City but soon V has no trouble getting acquainted with many other people. Goro Takemura, Judy Alvarez and Dexter Deshawn are some of the major characters who all have distinct personalities and motivations for interacting with V. Panam was an interesting character that ended up being involved with many side missions, and Delamain's refusal to deviate from standard practices was rather amusing. Many of the characters that deal with V have a frenemy type of interaction filled with reluctant cooperation for a common goal. Even though Cyberpunk 2077 Cheats 2077 has no shortage of entertaining characters, the character that everyone was most curious about thanks to the hype machine is Johnny Silverhand played by Keanu Reeves. Reeves did a great job bringing Silverhand to life and made him an entertaining character that's easy to care about even if he's a jerk sometimes. We do get to see him perform in his band ~~Dogstar~~ Samurai, but those sequences are minimal. Silverhand does make a significant contribution to the game so he wasn't just a charismatic face to help with pre-orders.

Earlier it was mentioned that all versions of Cyberpunk 2077 are not created equally. During the review it was played on Stadia and a PC that exceeds the specs to run it on Ultra settings. As the previous paragraphs stated this was a positive experience but not without its issues. PC suffered from pop-in errors and visuals bugs for about forty percent of the time prior to the Day Zero Patch. After this patch was installed there were still visual bugs and glitches, but they became significantly more rare. There were other minor issues with textures, but things ran smoothly for the most part. Surprisingly the game didn't crash a single time but there were three separate missions where it didn't register it was completed to progress. Loading the most recent autosave solved the problem so it was more of a minor annoyance than anything game breaking, but ideally the number of times that should happen is zero. The Stadia version surprisingly experienced no bugs, but did suffer from the occasional streaming hiccup and the graphics didn't look as nice on PC, but overall the Stadia's performance was the most impressive and is highly recommended to someone who didn't have a good gaming PC as an alternative to the console version.


This vehicle is won through street fighting. All players have to do is beat their opponent during the Beat on the Brat: The Glen side job. The job will bet V's 4,000 bucks against the pinks of his vehicle. Winning the fight will reward V with the car. The player should make sure to get some good melee arms first, like the Gorilla Arms , to ensure a quick


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