Cyberpunk 2077: The Hidden Secrets of The Badlands' Gigs



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Time to explore the Hidden Secrets of the Badlands, uncovering the details and connections of all 9 gigs out in the wastes!

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:31 Flying Drugs
03:19 Dancing on a Minefield
06:03 No Fixers
07:59 Trevor’s Last Ride
10:31 Big Pete’s Got Big Problems
14:23 Sparring Partner
17:09 MIA
21:09 Radar Love
23:42 Goodbye, Night City
26:33 Conclusion

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18 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: The Hidden Secrets of The Badlands' Gigs”

  1. The mission with all the mines is a fantastic way to level up engineering. Try and manually disarm them instead of using a quick hack. You get exp into engineering and I found that was a tougher one to level up.

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  2. Cyberpsychosis has actually been explained by Mike Pondsmith, the creator of the Cyberpunk pen and paper RPG. He compares it to steroid abuse. It's not so much excessive cyberware that causes it, so much as a person's susceptibility to going psycho in the first place. In the RPG, this is tied to the Humanity stat, which is a combination of the character's personality, mental stability, and empathy. David was highly resistant to cyberpsychosis at the start of the series because he had a good support system, went to a good school, had good future prospects, etc. When his mother died, he found a new family, a mentor, a girlfriend, meaning he still had a very high humanity score. When his mentor died, his friends started dying, and his girlfriend started pulling away to try and handle things on her own rather than really being there for him, his humanity score dropped drastically. This coupled with his increasing amount of cyberware resulted in him losing touch with his humanity, he stopped feeling empathy, and his mind went.

    Cyberpsychosis isn't really it's own condition….it's mostly a lack of an ability to handle stress, extreme negative situations, and underlying mental conditions resulting in a psychotic break. The only reason it's called "Cyber"psychosis is because the individuals are chromed out which leads to a more destructive rampage and flashier headlines to drive ratings for the media.

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  3. Flying Drugs has an interesting extra way of completing it. If you can get line of sight on a security camera you can hack in with a cyber deck. There is a security camera that has is right beside the antenna, and if you have it enough RAM you can overload it and complete the gig without ever setting foot in the station and needing to sneak or fight. Dakota will complement you for completing the job without needing to exert yourself.

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  4. my main way to do Flying Drugs, in recent playthroughs, is to stop just outside the base, take control of the camera behind the antenna, and then hit with an overload. no alarms raised, and you get a unique response from Dakota for that approach

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  5. I really like this series, because t shoes all the possibilities for all the gigs, I didn't know Militech will show up if the drones spot you, probably played this gig 4 times already

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  6. I’m quite glad you’re making these videos as I’ve only recently started playing Cyberpunk 2077 and I’m loving every minute so far, I haven’t even finished my first play through yet.

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  7. This has quickly become my new favorite channel to pop into, being that I’m really playing CP2077 for the first time in full. Thank you for getting me back into this magnificent world, it’s insane how underrated the game is.

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