Cyberpunk 2077 releases hotfix 1.05 to consoles, set to come to PC later
Including the removal of a file that shouldn’t be there and call issues with NPCS.
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After a crazy first week forCyberpunk 2077, developer CD Projekt Red releasedhotfix 1.05Friday night, which is set to bring various fixes to both PC and consoles. It’s now available for Xbox and PlayStation, and will be available for PCs at a later date.
Some highlights include a number of mission-specific questions, including moments when Delamain appeared upside down and issues with receiving calls from certain NPCs — whether you received too many of them or not enough. The big change for console players regards visual improvements when Chromatic Aberration and Film Grain are on. For PC players, there are optimizations for certain AMD Ryzen users and the removal of a file that was left over from development.
This is the second update that’s rolled out for Cyberpunk 2077 post-launch (not including the Day One patch). The previous one,hotfix 1.04, which also sought to fix a number of random issues across the board, including working to modify flashing lights in the game to reduce the risk of epileptic seizures in players.
There are plenty of fixes in the works for the game, includingtwo major updatesplanned for January and February. The company admitted that theXbox One and PS4 versions of the game weren’t readyand also announced this week that it would beoffering refundsfor the game, including physical editions.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is the latest project from CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the Witcher 3. To follow up the game that defined a generation of gaming, Cyberpunk 2077 needed to be huge, ambitious, and captivating.
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