Cyberpunk 2077: Strange Mystery in MegaBuilding H2



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Strange Mysteries in MegaBuilding H2 of Cyberpunk 2077. If you have seen the movie “Inception” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, or prints by M.C. Escher named “Relativity” or “Convex and Concave”, you will notice that inside MegaBuilding H2 are similar strange architectures. Building structures will protrude in weird angles and staircases leading in odd directions. In addition, the bottom of all MegaBuildings in Cyberpunk 2077 have this strange temple gate. Why is that there, and what purpose could it have served? You will also see a big convention center or conference room nearby the MegaBuilding H02. In the earlier part of the video, you will also examine how office windows are actually 3D holograms, with nothing behind them. These mysterious things and more are shown in this video of Cyberpunk 2077 on Playstation 5 (PS5).

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12 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: Strange Mystery in MegaBuilding H2”

  1. If you like the building folding thing in inception, you might like to hunt down an old movie called 'dark city'. They move the buildings about a bit in that one too.

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  2. My best guess is that these are either tied to future DLC or cut content. Alternatively, these might be connected to the meditation type missions with the monks, as this sort of architecture seems to fit in with their design. Probably not tied to them, but hey you never know. Might be worth checking to see if its under every megabuilding, because if it is, it might be something attached to the building's model.

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  3. I’m actuallly digging the voice videos now more lol…it’s easier for u to explain things n keep interest. I just like how u are still doing cyberpunk videos when not a lot of other ppl are. Plz continue 👍

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  4. This thing at the begining is called interior mapping. It is a cheap and easy way to make interiors look 3D, but it is just a special flat material. You can also see it in 7:11 (those blue windows)

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