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The perk also completely eliminates the movement speed penalty that applies when players aim throwing weapons. Though this perk won't apply to every Cool build, it's one that throwing weapon builds should make a beeline for from the start of Cyberpunk 2


Updated November 10, 2023 by Erik Petrovich : This list of the best Cyberpunk 2077 Cool Perks has been updated to reflect the many changes of the 2.0 update, including its nearly complete overhaul of the game's skill and perk system. To help players make the best choices, this guide to the best Cool skills Cyberpunk 2077 players can get offers new recommendations consistent with these changes, and briefly explains the branching sub-perks associated with each parent perk (if applicab


It’s best used outside of combat so players can get behind their blind enemies and take them out via stealth, but even in combat, it can be pretty efficient, especially since getting a headshot on an impacted enemy will transfer the Quickhack to the closest one, while also providing a 30% damage buff thanks to the Iconic vari

After sparing Songbird and handing her over to Reed and the NUSA, the credits will roll on the Phantom Liberty expansion, and upon returning to the game they will have the Who Wants to Live Forever quest. Completing this quest will lock players into The Tower ending. Alternatively, players can continue through Nocturne Op55N1 and choose to call Reed to activate the Phantom Liberty ending.


The Deadeye perk is an incredibly useful one for players who rely on Cool weapons, like Precision Rifles, Handguns, and Sniper Rifles. At level 1, players gain Headshot and Weak Spot damage, and Cyberpunk2077hub.com at level 2 shooting with these weapons will cost 25% less Stamina across the bo


Like most open-world RPGs, **Cyberpunk 2077 ** ’s in-game currency, "eurodollars" (also known as "eddies"), is an important source of obtaining better equipment, and is even used to occasionally purchase quest items or bribe a non-player character (NPC). While players can find many upgrades by looting defeated enemies or in the game world, there are some weapons, clothing, and cyberware available from vendors fans may want to purchase to expedite V’s arsenal. With that in mind, learning how to acquire eddies quickly can make gamers’ lives eas


Sonic Shock might not deal the most efficient damage to kill them, but the stealth capabilities to effectively single out an enemy and kill them with a silenced weapon, or another Quickhack, makes it the perfect choice for the V who wants to stay in the shadows with each combat encoun

The Ninjutsu perk is one of the best Cool perks in Cyberpunk 2077 because it turns a stealthy player into one that is as agile in the shadows as in the open. The first and second levels of the Ninjutsu perk increase players' crouched movement speed (when not sprinting) and mitigation chance while crouched. Ninjutsu rank 3 unlocks the ability to crouch-sprint, as well as access to sub-pe


Memory Wipe isn’t the best Quickhack, but it’s not the worst. Further variants like the Tier 5 and Iconic will reduce the upload time, and will even make it so that all enemies exit the combat state so that players can neutralize their enemies before they’ve even seen them coming, but it’s mainly a Quickhack for those who are dedicated to stea


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Cyberpunk 2077 is excellent and one of the must-play titles of 2020, but unfortunately this statement needs to be clarified depending on the platform. CD Projekt Red should be applauded for crafting such a memorable game that checks off every box for excellent game design, but they neglected to make the game run well on two of the main consoles it was designed for. But keeping the quality of the game and the practices of the company separate, as well as the PC and console versions separate, Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best PC and Stadia titles to come out this year and lives up to the developer's legacy of excellent games built through The Witcher franchise. The relatively short main story encourages multiple playthroughs with different playstyles and choices, and Night City is big enough to spend countless hours exploring and completing the massive amount of side content while being interesting and enjoyable enough where the player would want to do that. Cyberpunk 2077 combines an engaging story with a huge open world to explore, filled with memorable and interesting characters to work with and plenty of ways to kill them. There are bugs, which is also part of a bigger discussion about the ethics of releasing a game with technical issues with the mentality of patching it later. Currently on PC the Day Zero Patch has reduced their occurrence and there haven't been any major game-breaking ones, but even so it will be at least another patch or two before it can be said it runs flawlessly. Hopefully with the scheduled patches over the next few months the console versions reach a point where they too are worth playing, but maybe Cyberpunk 2077 will fare better on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.