Cyberpunk 2077 #62 : End Transmission



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My first play through of Cyberpunk 2077 on PC (Difficulty: Very Hard / Background: Nomad).

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20 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 #62 : End Transmission”

  1. The Polish writers of this game seem to have done a lot of homework for the script but I'm not sure they realize that The Embers was the name of a large franchise of family restaurants in the American midwest in the 1960s & 1970s. "Remember The Embers," was their slogan. It was the kind of place you could take the kids after church and get fried chicken or a cheeseburger. Seeing the name put on a fashionable night club kind of makes me giggle.

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  2. Good thing you said there are still a few months of this Let's play in the podcast. Looks like you'll keep Hanako waiting. There's so much left to do like Judy's questline, and you haven't even met River and the Peralezes.

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  3. If the you that is being copied is itself just a pattern, what difference would there be in a copy of a pattern and the pattern before it was copied. If both are identical, it may be the same as the new self you are every time you wake in the morning; copies of yesterdays patterns are restarted. Sometimes it's not entirely clear what exactly is "real".

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  4. the irony of Alt's description begs the question about the engrams and how they compare to the normal brain function.

    The brain shuts down higher functions frequently we call this unconsciousness and reboots from biochemically stored engrams, quite literally your consciousness according to the leading neuro scientists dies or at the very least is wiped from your brains "processor" every time you loose consciousness and is then reassembled via your Engrams/Memories just before you wake up.

    Using this idea as the basis wouldn't that make Alt's notions of soul-killer killing the soul mechanically no different that the brains normal shutdown/sleep function, either way consciousness is ended and is then restarted again.

    How is this any different to normal, the you now is extensively different to the you as a child and the you six months ago simply because of six months of memories, memories change you intrinsically and constantly wouldn't the upload and reinstallation of the engram just be one more memory.

    I'm beginning to wonder if Alt's time as an AI has divorced her from her humanity, after all by appearances and descriptions she has been awake since her transition, 50 years with no sleep might take a toll, the same as a computer that isn't shut down or defragged once and a while

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  5. Curious if they ll change Act 3 down with the fixes… I doubt it. But I feel Act 3 is the most flawed from a narrative/progression standpoint. You are always rushing because you are dying, lets hurry things up. But lets also do all the new things that open up with act 3. I suppose there was little agreement on how the writers wanted the story to proceed from this point forward.

    I don't know. Just attempting to make sense of this story. It's a dog's breakfast.

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  6. God I really hate how when you don't say anything for like 5 seconds NPC's always have to condescendingly say something like "Hey! You still there???", Fallout 4 did this and now 2077, I'm really not a fan of this trend.

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  7. I have to wonder. Is it possible to take a deal with the NetWatch agent, purge the Voodoo virus, then shoot him? Does that prevent his guys from crashing the party? Regarding Alt's proposition… it's a heavy one. Makes slowly becoming Johnny look like a really viable alternative.

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  8. Not gonna lie, fighting my way through the VDB's and then wearing Placide's coat like a primitive hunter skinning his kill was one of the most satisfying moments of the game for me.

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  9. So what are you, if not your thoughts and memories? if you take someone's memories of everything are they still the same person? So which is more you, all your thoughts and memories or what's left if you take all that away?

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