ADAM KNOWS | Cyberpunk 2077 (11)



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39 thoughts on “ADAM KNOWS | Cyberpunk 2077 (11)”

  1. I love how this mission encapsulates the way playing Cyberpunk/Shadowrun works on tabletop: a full session of planning for a run that goes south in the first five minutes then ends in a giant-ass firefight.

    Thank god they didn't implement the original "netrunner does a side dungeon to unlock a door" style from the original tabletop games, anyway.

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  2. How do people NOT call this game lazily put together the story is short, npcs, buildings, and even missons(ESPECIALLY NCPD jobs) are copy and pasted all over the map, no real actual life to the city even after the update, After 217 hours, I still don't understand the hype.

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  3. Miss Yori and Saburo's weapons? That's cool. Miss the Iguana egg? Eh, makes sense; shit happens. but i swear to god if you get to the end of this playthrough without picking up V's cat, Woolie…

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  4. An important theory that adds up, which gently spoils the Johnny stuff coming up in a couple episodes;

    The 'If Smasher actually noticed he would've done something' theory is further enhanced by how Adam Smasher, in the TTRPG (implied in Firestorm iirc), knew about the nuke. Or, more accurately, he knew about the more dangerous nukes. It's not fully confirmed and it exists in a sort of headcanon space, but there's a story where the players have to place a nuke in the underground Arasaka lab, supplied by Blackhand.

    I'm not double-checking shit here, but Johnny's nuke was supposed to blow up the tower and collapse it inwards while making a big show; it was a much smaller bomb and it wasn't intended to be a big deal, unbeknownst to Johnny, and it may have even potentially been planned as a diversion. Blackhand's nuke in the basement was there to blow up Arasaka's servers and effectively wipe the slate clean, and bring the rest of the tower down with it.

    But, it was supposed to go off in Arasaka's underground bunkers. It was going to cause some damage, sure, but it wasn't supposed to cause nearly as much damage as it did. The theory is that, to do the kind of damage it did, the bomb would've had to have been brought to a ground-level adjacent floor from where it was planted, and no loyal Arasaka henchman would have any reason to do that. It would take someone who's a pure, unfiltered, maniacal hater to willingly move a bomb into a place where it can cause maximised damage. Someone who would have had to have some inkling of knowledge about it; who might, perhaps, be an utter cyberpsycho, and who might have been mentioned in-lore to have been fighting with the mastermind behind the plan shortly before the nuke went off.

    Adam's literally him.

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  5. Movie whispering? do you mean stage whispering the thing at they do on behalf of the audience so they can be able to hear what is being said without the need of subtitles or having to turn up the volume.

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  6. I always feel bad when I can't wait for the new episodes and end up watching the vod on twitch instead. Kinda feels like I'm screwing up the video statistics a bit. I love what you're doing btw, I never knew I needed duo playthroughs so much until I discovered this channel!

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  7. The joke was completely misunderstood even by the one explaining it to him, Chipping in is a name of a song, but that has nothing to do with punchline, Why did the Rockerboy's output(girlfriend/boyfriend) kick him out of the apartment, because he wasn't chippin' in this is a double meaning, chipping in as in funds for the apartment, and sex

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  8. Man, I love Woolie, but this playthrough is gonna take 1000 years, lmao. I know Woolie doesnt play Immersive Sims like this, and hes always this thorough in any genre, but it REALLY shows here with his constant need to read everything and know EXACTLY what hes picking up and what it does the moment he sees it. At this rate, even if he doesnt stream any gigs or non-Main/sidequest content, i easily see the LP breaking 200+ episodes.

    This isnt to say thats necessarily a bad thing, I love his long LPs, but i can see him burning himself out if he keeps giving EVERYTHING he sees the exact same amount of attention and importance. The game is MASSIVE, and practically every Immersive Sim out there is designed for you to find everything only after multiple playthroughs. His completionist tendencies wont really work here the way they did with Yakuza and the like.

    That being said, im enjoying the hell out of the playthrough. He should play the game how he wants if he has fun that way, I just think we've definitely just seen him overwhelm himself too many times by committing too hard to a playstyle in the long run.

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  9. To fully explain the joke, "output" is slang for a girlfriend, or I guess a bottom in general, rockerboy is pretty self explanatory, and chippin' in is a song by Johnny's band Samurai. Very musch reliant on knowing the world and its vernacular. Ultimately a dad joke though, which explains T-Bug's reaction.

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