Cyberpunk 2077 has been the target of criticism since its release. Having released the game with bugs, CD Projekt RED has dealt with many lawsuits. In the process, the company released various bug updates for the game.
Recently, a YouTuber scrambled the game’s files to reach an unreleased version. You can also access this version if you want. In addition, most of the features of Cyberpunk 2077 that have been abandoned since then have been found.
Lost files of Cyberpunk 2077 revealed
The latest finding in Cyberpunk 2077 came from YouTuber Tyler McVicker. McVicker’s discoveries suggest that the various vendors circulating in Night City are actually supposed to be selling items to the player.
Because the people in the Night City, which he called ‘mobile vendors’, were marked as unused on the map, he concluded that some shopkeepers might be walking around the city. Also, the map was originally supposed to be 3D and give more precise directions if you’ve targeted a building.
The above discovery shows that the developers are struggling in terms of time. It seems that there are problems in different parts of the game due to the priority given to bug fixes at more important points.
You can access the September version by deleting all the update files in the game and disconnecting the internet connection of the platform you are using. The patch version, which was prepared the first day of production, is incomplete in most areas. However, there is more content than the development that came in December.
Developments under construction
Although many problems were found in Cyberpunk 2077, improvements continue. In his latest statements, Adam Kicinski announced that they will resolve the players’ complaints. In fact, it has recently added PlayStation production back to the PlayStation Store.