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Cyberpunk 2077 patches cut content
Do you remember that first day when thousands of players received Cyberpunk 2077 on their consoles and PC? Well, now subtract the number of bugs reported, the criticism, and also the praise because what matters to us today is the content that the game had in those days. And it is that the people of CD Projekt Red from the beginning have been removing various patches so that the game remains in a ” satisfactory state ” and in this process certain aspects of the game were disabled.
A fan decided to explore that first initial version and discovered that several contents were hidden after the patch on day 1.
The name of the YouTuber who made these differences between the versions of the game known is Tyler McVicker. The video that he publishes on his YouTube channel highlights the street vendors that could be found at certain moments of the game and with whom they could interact and carry out transactions. Even, many of the items that could be acquired in these positions were removed from the title with the patch on day 1.
Another of the variations that can be seen between the different versions of the game is the interface where, for example, several maps references no longer appear or the possibility of viewing 3D models of the inventory items. In his review, McVicker states that it is very likely that these changes were introduced to improve the performance of the game, something that seems totally logical.
