Cyberpunk 2077 Apparently this a feature not a bug patch 1.2



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  1. Yes I had a lenghty response with another guy here on youtube about this very same thing
    He was keen on this being yet another bug in cyberpunk, and i countered his argument by saying that "npcs in cyberpunk never enter cars or leave cars so this was a intended feature", i called it a bomb assassination, is it really that far fetched to think something like this to be in cp2077? of course not, yet that guy truly believed this to be a bug.
    CDPR sometimes just knows how to camouflage their shit really well.

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  2. I actually think this is a featue. When I saw the car first, I somehow couldnt enter it. Then I saw a corpo npc talking to another one near the car and after the conversation the corpo guy went to the car entered it and it exploded.

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  3. There's another one of those at the Arasaka waterfront near Konpeki. heading north, Turn right to go to Northside before getting to Konpeki it will be parked on your right, the NPC will be by some doors.

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  4. I punch these guys every time when they're about to get into the car. This gets bounty on my ass, but NPCs continue to live on. On a side note, I had to play Watch Dogs Legion for work the other day (some Stadia partnership BS), encountered more bugs in the first half an hour than in my 500 hours playtime in Cyberpunk.

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  5. I thought they stopped Saul from following you in 1.2? Or did you figure out how to break that? When I saw the patch notes saying they fixed Saul the first thing I thought of was like "Oh shit, Lamia is not going to be able to have SAUL in every video now!!!! 🙁

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  6. That random event clearly references mafia movies and adds a nice touch to night city's mood; so it always saddens me to see people dismiss it as yet another bug

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  7. Yeah, these car explosions are scripted, but a lot of people thought they were bugs simply because of how buggy the rest of the game was. Same with the people falling to their deaths from skyscrapers, who are scripted suicides a'la Great Depression-era investment bankers.

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