silly question.. im downloading CP atm
Careful, you'll end up on a register.
silly question.. im downloading CP atm
Careful, you'll end up on a register.
Unless you want to dip your toes in the bottomless ocean of mods, yes.silly question.. im downloading CP atm, and i have purchased the DLC for it, I have CP downloading and PL in a queue, im guessing thats all I need?? none of the other million things you can select to download?
Unless you want to dip your toes in the bottomless ocean of mods, yes.
I’d strongly recommend a vanilla game for your first play through.
Just fire up the main game and away you go.@Terminal_Boy
downloaded the base game, currently doing the expansion. Is there anything I need to do once downloaded?? or do I just load up the main game, and thats that???
Just fire up the main game and away you go.
Some of the big mod packs are well worth it from nexus. Especially for a second play through@Terminal_Boy
downloaded the base game, currently doing the expansion. Is there anything I need to do once downloaded?? or do I just load up the main game, and thats that???
Some of the big mod packs are well worth it from nexus. Especially for a second play through
Cough no intro videos coughmight look at that down the line mate. Im sure the initial experience will be enough for me to start with.![]()
So apparently Cyberpunk 2 has entered pre production.
Short answer : It’s complicated.
Long answer:
Even if you install the DLC, it doesn’t activate until you’re some way into the main story.
However, if you ignore the phone call that drags your character into the Phantom Liberty DLC or don’t respond in a timely manner, you’ll locked out of the DLC’s storyline as the first quest will be failed.
As there are decisions you can make in the DLC that affect your progress in the main story choose wisely.
That said, the DLC is worth every penny in my opinion as it has a good story and interesting characters as well as opening up another whole district to explore with its owner Fixer.
Short answer : It’s complicated.
Long answer:
Even if you install the DLC, it doesn’t activate until you’re some way into the main story.
However, if you ignore the phone call that drags your character into the Phantom Liberty DLC or don’t respond in a timely manner, you’ll locked out of the DLC’s storyline as the first quest will be failed.
As there are decisions you can make in the DLC that affect your progress in the main story choose wisely.
That said, the DLC is worth every penny in my opinion as it has a good story and interesting characters as well as opening up another whole district to explore with its owner Fixer.
No, you play the base game upto a point then a PL quest starts. You do that (or not your choice but if not the PL story ends) and that gives you access to the PL zone of dogtown and you the PL story, gigs, traders, local quests etc. What quests you do after that point are up to you. You can go back and forward between base game and PL as you want (at least until you hit the end part of C2077) or do PL and then go back to the main game story.So you can't go back and play the DLC later? You have to play the main game to that point and then play the DLC from there?
Yep. But don't expect it any time soon. You will be on a RTX 8080 by the time this one is out![]()
So you're not going to pay £7k for a 96GB VRTX 8090? Cheapskate
My biggest gripe with the game so far is how often it crashes. I am blaming Optiscaler and FS4. But I don't want to turn FS4 off.