Cyberpunk 2077: 7 Tips to Get You Started in Night City (SPOILER FREE)



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Cyberpunk 2077 is here, and it’s going to pitch you head-first into the pitiless urban jungle of Night City. But don’t worry, there are a few things worth wrapping your head around early on to make your life as an edgerunner better and easier, and we’re here to share them. Consider these seven tips to get you started in Cyberpunk 2077 and subscribe for more Cyberpunk on Outside Xbox!

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36 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: 7 Tips to Get You Started in Night City (SPOILER FREE)”

  1. I have a submission for another top 7 times you went on a power trip. In destiny 2 the beyond light campaign you get the ability of stasis which is already an impressive power, but in the fight against Eremis the big bad, you have unlimited super energy, meaning you can use your most devastating attacks repeatedly without ever running out, which turns a difficult boss fight with dozens of henchmen into a simple boss fight where nothing can touch you.

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  2. Here is my revised list.
    Tip #1 Don't buy it as folks are returning the console versions due to a very high bug rate, if you get it.. get it on PC a heck of alot less bugs.

    Tip #2 refer to tip #1.

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  3. "As an asthmatic, I've never felt more badass" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I might get the game in few months when all the bugs/glitches get better and the price drops a little bit, thanks for the tips πŸ‘

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  4. Okey,
    Revolver, sneaking, headshot multiplier,
    non-lethal weapon mod, crit build and augment that slow you when discovered.
    8k crit on headshot.

    I’ve not tested it with sniper yet(need more lvls) but the weapon stats are about the same but higher dmg and slower dps

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  5. Got one for you. The city is loaded to the gills with vending machines. It's also fun to poke buttons. So go to the ten dollar vending machines which are usually drinks, not foods, and start slapping all the buttons as fast as you can, then collect the items. You can then deconstruct those items to get yourself some green crafting materials to make weapons for quick money. Bonus, there's also a ton of drop boxes to sell things at, so no matter how many guns you make on the spot, you can always overburden yourself right in front of it. Or call your car…

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  6. This was the BEST game breakdown video I've ever watched ESPECIALLY since it didn't give out any spoilers πŸ’―

    I'm actually disappointed that I didn't stumble upon this channel way earlier on πŸ˜’… I'ma subscribe to yall and unsubscribe to all those other gaming channels that put the freak'n spoilers in the blady damn THUMBNAIL and don't get me started on their titles πŸ˜­πŸ˜‚πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ smfh.. Good job guys & gals πŸ‘..

    Keep the noooooice content flowing πŸ’¦

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  7. Here are some other tips (not rated, just numbered):
    1: Regardless of build invest in the Body Perk of Pack Mule. It increases your carry capacity by 20.
    2. Do NOT disassemble the "Iconic" weapons like your Dying Light .45. If you aren't using them put them in your stash. You need them to craft the next level (uncommon to rare, rare to epic, etc).
    3. You can drive in third person view.
    4. Always check your inventory and take care of it before you start a story line job or a side job.
    5. If Don't Raise An Alarm or Stay Undetected are optional goals in any mission you do (except the first two story missions that you have to do before you get to the open world) usually means there's a nice bonus for doing the mission in stealth.
    6. Every merchant has a different inventory based on their type. For example: you can get a common subdermal armor that increases your armor by 20 from Vik; but save up the eddies and you can get a legendary of the same type that increases your armor by 200. You can only have one installed.

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  8. I disagree with no. 7. Aside from the sheer pleasure of driving around the city (once you get the hang of it), while listening to Night City's great radio stations, you get calls from fixers about jobs, when crossing between neighbourhoods. If you only fast travel, you may actually miss out on content. Just FYI.
    I mean… I've clocked almost 200 hrs in the game already and used the fast travel only a handful of times.

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  9. Tip 8: Take the "Commando" perk as soon as possible. The game is literally unwinnable without it.
    Tip 9: Do not do drugs before playing Cyberpunk 2077 as trying to distinguish in-game cyberware glitches and the many many actual game bugs could result in an existential crisis even when sober.
    Tip 9: Keep a fire extinguisher within arm's reach while playing as the copious amounts of bugs and glitches may cause you PC and/or your game console to burst into flames. Regardless of which is being used to play the game at the time.

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