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Patch 2.11 revamps Cyberpunk melee chaos & AI police
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Patch 2.11 revamps Cyberpunk melee chaos & AI police

Jan 31, 2024 12:38 PM

The latest Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.11 brings notable bug fixes and quality improvements to the gameplay experience, according to recent updates from CD Projekt Red. The patch addresses issues with the melee finisher animations which now trigger correctly, ensuring a smoother combat mechanism for players. In the quirky bug department, drunk NPCs and those using braindances will no longer be overlooked by Night City's law enforcement, closing a loophole that previously allowed players to evade the wanted system after committing crimes against such characters.

Furthermore, an amusing bug causing players to fall through elevator floors during random metro ticket inspections has been resolved. On a more positive note, the patch introduces an exciting addition to Rayfield vehicles in the form of "CrystalCoat", a feature that allows players to change their car colors on a whim, adding a new layer of customization for vehicle enthusiasts.

The continual support and updates for Cyberpunk 2077, even as CD Projekt gears up for future projects, show the company's commitment to improving the existing game. This latest patch went live on platforms including PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, focused on ironing out the most pressing issues experienced by the player base.

What new features does Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.11 include?

Besides fixing several bugs, Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.11 introduces "CrystalCoat" for Rayfield cars, allowing players to change their vehicle's color, adding more customization options for their in-game car collection.

Launching back in December 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 had a rocky start with numerous bugs and performance issues plaguing its release. However, CD Projekt Red has been dedicated to updating and refining the game, resulting in a significantly improved experience over time. The game, set in a dystopian future, offers players a vast open world to explore, deep customization, and immersive narrative choices, emblematic of the studio's commitment to creating rich RPG worlds, as also seen in their acclaimed Witcher series.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-01-31 12:54:05
Gotta hand it to CD Projekt Red for sticking with the glow-up journey of Cyberpunk 2077; the new patch not only zaps some pesky bugs but also spices up our rides with that snazzy CrystalCoat. It's pretty cool to see a game bounce back and keep the updates rolling, giving both the gearheads and the glitch-weary some love.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-31 12:48:17
Gotta love how CD Projekt Red keeps polishing Cyberpunk 2077 with patches like these - the melee animation fixes and quirky bug squashes show they're listening to the community and smoothing out those edgerunner escapades. And that CrystalCoat car customization Sweet touch for the gearheads in Night City; it's like a fresh paint job for your ride without the hassle of a garage visit
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-31 12:42:09
CD Projekt Red shows they're in it for the long haul with Cyberpunk 2077, ironing out kinks like a rebel fixing up a hot rod—with the latest 2.11 patch not just squashing bugs but also spicing up Night City's car scene with the flashy CrystalCoat. It's reassuring to see them doubling down on quality-of-life improvements, giving both V's boots and wheels the attention they deserve to keep us immersed in the neon-drenched chaos.
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