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>"Cyberpunk 2077's latest patch, version 1.23, has arrived on PC, fixing an absolute boatload of bugs. The usual amusing patch notes are present-and-correct: "fixed an issue where Jackie could go through glass", "fixed an issue where after killing a NPC and stealing their car, their body could get stuck in the car", or the classic "fixed an issue where dropping a NPC's body caused too much destruction".I for one will miss the grenade corpses.The only change that feels like it might make a substantial difference to the moment-to-moment experience (unless you were hitting any of the fatal quest bugs, of course), is optimisation that should produce "fewer instances of NPCs with identical appearances spawning in the same area, and to improved streaming."The patch arrives hot on the heels of the game switching director, while CDPR's president and joint CEO Adam Kiciński also recently re-iterated CDPR's commitment to Cyberpunk: "We intend to live up to what we promised our gamers in January. While we already see major improvements, a large part of the team continues to work on making sure that Cyberpunk provides even better entertainment to gamers.""
>"Cyberpunk 2077's latest patch, version 1.23, has arrived on PC, fixing an absolute boatload of bugs. The usual amusing patch notes are present-and-correct: "fixed an issue where Jackie could go through glass", "fixed an issue where after killing a NPC and stealing their car, their body could get stuck in the car", or the classic "fixed an issue where dropping a NPC's body caused too much destruction".I for one will miss the grenade corpses.The only change that feels like it might make a substantial difference to the moment-to-moment experience (unless you were hitting any of the fatal quest bugs, of course), is optimisation that should produce "fewer instances of NPCs with identical appearances spawning in the same area, and to improved streaming."The patch arrives hot on the heels of the game switching director, while CDPR's president and joint CEO Adam Kiciński also recently re-iterated CDPR's commitment to Cyberpunk: "We intend to live up to what we promised our gamers in January. While we already see major improvements, a large part of the team continues to work on making sure that Cyberpunk provides even better entertainment to gamers.""
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