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Cyberpunk 2077: 5 Best Cool Perks Ranked

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The secret ending in Cyberpunk 2077 , (Don’t Fear) the Reaper is a variant of the Sun/Temperance ending, but the mission itself is different, as is the way to obtain it. In order to obtain the secret ending in Cyberpunk 2077 , players must first select the correct dialogue options in the Act Three side job, Chippin’ In when speaking with Johnny Silverhand at the Oil Fields:


Hard to believe a guy who was so focused on wrecking a city would be disappointed that the city got wrecked. Johnny seemed to believe a blank slate would have given people the opportunity to do better. Instead, they did worse. The vendors are more useful but the poor are as oppressed as e

Achievement: The Star – Leave Night City with the Aldecaldos.

In order to unlock The Star ending, players must have completed all of Panam’s side jobs. This can be started when siding with Panam during the main job in Act Two, Life During Wartime. Players can continue to aid Panam through the following side jobs :


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

There are bugs and glitches in Cyberpunk 2077, but on a high-end computer the game runs fantastic and looks even better. There are a few concessions that need to be made as there probably isn't a machine that exists that's capable of running this game with all the settings maxed out at 60 FPS, but even on High or Ultra settings things still look great even if it is 30-40 FPS. This isn't the biggest game world or longest game ever made, but creating such a massive city that feels alive is no small feat. One of the more amusing bugs is occasionally after a lengthy battle enemy corpses would lay in rather bizarre positions, like their dead body will be seated in a lunge position with their arms sticking out and their head laying horizontally on their shoulders.


At Level 3, the eponymous Deadeye mode unlocks, greatly enhancing Headshot and Weak Spot damage with no bullet spread, but only when players are above 85% Stamina. It's incredibly useful on its own, but the sub-perks that branch off of Deadeye can further empower players during combat with Handg


Focus is an incredibly useful Handgun perk that also affects Precision Rifles and Sniper Rifles, two other weapon categories that the Cool attribute tree often encompasses alongside Handguns. At Level 1, Focus increases Headshot and Weak Spot damage, while level 2 unlocks Focus M

Achievement: The Sun – Become a legend of the Afterlife.

The Sun ending requires players to have completed Rogue’s side job, Blistering Love . However, Blistering Love can only be activated if players tell Johnny Silverhand during their conversation in Chippin’ In at the Oil Fields : Yeah, I’ll call Rogue . After a date with Rogue in Blistering Love, players now have a new option path in Nocturne Op55N1 on the rooftop with Johnny:


Johnny dies, and he's accepting of that. He's actually okay with it because he wants V to live. Yet, he doesn't want to leave his friend, his only real friend, and he parts on good terms, offering one last tidbit of advice, to never change for anyone, to always be true to yours

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 at level 2 shooting with these weapons will cost 25% less Stamina across the bo


Some crafty players have discovered that Buck has a very severe weakness to exploit. When he is staggered, he will always go back to blocking after exiting the stagger. This enables him to be looped eternally with heavy punches that will stagger him with each blow. Charge up a heavy hit, release it when he blocks, charge up another, and when he finishes staggering and returns to blocking, let it loose. Repeat this until it is o


When V is tasked with finding the bamboo plant within an apartment, their investigation allows them to examine an assortment of different plants while looking for something that, to us, would seem pretty straightforward. However, V is allowed some slack, considering plants aren't that natural in Night City, and by 2077, they might have never seen bamboo. In response to examining the wrong plant, Johnny will provide snarky commentary, as he so often does, which never fails to make audiences laugh, even if it annoys V Neural Engram to feel like an idiot in front of the rocker


With conventional means, weapons have essentially been eliminated from use in these contests. Other arms weapons like the Mantis Blades and Monowire have been appropriately disabled but the Gorilla Arms are not. The Gorilla Arms are a huge magnitude better than regular unarmed strikes, especially with the game's best perks for every bui