7 Things I Wish I Knew Before Playing Cyberpunk 2077



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Over the past few days we have played a HUGE amount of Cyberpunk 2077! I’m talking staying awake for 38 hours straight with your eyes balls falling out of your head as you play through the entire main story, as well as the majority of the side quests on offer. By picking different choices and all choosing different life paths, we’ve learnt as much as we could, and are doing more playthroughs right now to learn more. We’ll have more videos coming to explain some of our builds, as well as our thoughts on the game. For a quick summary of those thoughts, we found the game to be good in the sense that there’s a solid main story, a beautiful world-aesthetic/art design, and cool characters with some neat side quests. However, because we all played through picking different choices, we quickly realized that the game underdelivers when it comes to player choice & consequence, as well as the idea of ‘living’ in the game. Cyberpunk 2077 does not give the player that much agency, and you definitely can’t ‘be anyone’ or ‘do anything’ in the world. You are V, and you play V’s story. That said, it’s worth stating again that we had a lot of fun playing this story and enjoying the different playstyles on offer. But in this video, I want to tell you 7 things I wish I knew, or, we wish ‘we’ knew, before playing Cyberpunk 2077.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a 2020 action RPG developed and published by CD Projekt. Mike Pondsmith, the creator of Cyberpunk, was a consultant during game production, and actor Keanu Reeves has a starring role. The player assumes the first-person perspective of V, a mercenary who has three different life backgrounds for the player to choose from. The game takes place in Night City, an open world area set in the Cyberpunk universe. As the player completes quests and levels up, they can develop their abilities in hacking, technical skills, and various melee and ranged combat styles.

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43 thoughts on “7 Things I Wish I Knew Before Playing Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. Adding on to the point about urgency in the main story, there were times I was on my way to side quests but I would get a phone call for another mission where they'd say "its extremely important, time is limited! come now!!" making you think its essential that you come asap. Also some of the missions were "meet so and so at sundown" and I wasn't sure if I'd fail the mission if I waited too long.

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  2. I hope you are joking. The tech/reflex build is over powered. Maxing out damage output, crit chance and crit damage on tech weapons is highly powerful. Mixed with boosting rifle/handgun perks in reflex results in the Lizzie and the widow maker to be the best guns in the game.

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  3. #8 Get the nonlethal eye mod early, it even effects "letal" hacks and while everyone may not care about doing a pacafist run rember that once a target is down you get a reward but if you kill them after you get a second reward

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  4. I wish I knew the game was half finished and controlled my moneyed interests before I bought it.

    It's great that the IRL story of Cyberpunk 2077's failure at launch is a more striking parable for everything that's wrong with society and the concentration of wealth than the actual story.

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  5. I bought a bunch of burritos like I would buy food in skyrim.. learned that was pointless afterwards 🤣🤣 it actually makes more sense that you can up health by eating a burrito in the middle of combat hahaah

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  6. Words of advice to anyone who is new to Cyberpunk do not buy mantis blades or mono wire you can get legendary mono wire and mantis blades for free just watch some videos telling you how to and it does not matter what level you are.

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  7. Also early in the game when you are still low level do tons of assaults cause it'll get you tons of street cred and that will help you a lot and give you access to way more weapons in the game like when you get to 20 street cred you can buy a legendary katana at above 700 dps from the melee weapons vendor at v's apartment building.

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  8. READ FOR TIPS BIG TIPS. you have to do all the main side quests or you dont get all the options to complete the game at the end you can complete all enedings of the game if you complete all sidequests. also if you want big money collect the 10$ drinks from vending machines and buy drinks from bars not 30$ ones though then disasemble them for crafting then sell the crafted batteries and electronic components at the drop boxes you will double money. next tip if the drop box or vending machines runs out of money go in to the menu and speed up time by 24 hours then the drop box our shops will renew the money and items. do this and you will have all the perks to play with. HAPPY PLAYING THANK ME AFTER

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  9. I personally made a second charcter and cheesed the levels, street cred and attrubutes, perks etc then went through and unlocked but never did all side content and gigs then got every piece of clothing and legendary weapon i wanted and modded, 3mil in the bank, a stash of all clothing and weapon mods, put 14 attributes in each except cool with only 8 leaving 7 attributes free and 14 perk points then made a save. With this master save i can start a fresh game whenever i want and max out one attribute to 20 leaving 1 attribute spare with free perks to kit it out also and replay all the content anytime i want with whatever build i want when the feeling takes me because the first playthrough i did i was left with an empty map and nothing at all to do !

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  10. One exception to your observations about Tech: in Engineering you can get good perks for the chargeable Tech weapons. If you’re not focusing on them though then your points all stand.

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  11. "Tech and intelligence are useless"

    me with my tech/intelligence character being able to wipe an entire compound without taking a single point of damage or firing a single shot 👀

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