Cyberpunk 2077 Walkthrough – MULTI-BUILD POWER START – Part 1



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A REAL walkthrough of Cyberpunk 2077 by veteran video gamer, Major Slack. This game guide features a special MULTI-BUILD OPEN WORLD POWER START that will show you how to stockpile a ton of attribute points, perk points and most importantly, CASH (and lots of it). With the power start complete, you can then use that save game as a springboard to experiment with any number of kickass starter builds, different playstyles and alternate gameplay without having to grind through the game again.

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0:00 Intro
4:01 Multi-Build Power Start Overview
7:24 Character Customization
10:41 Attributes Overview & Points Distribution
14:12 Game starts

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46 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Walkthrough – MULTI-BUILD POWER START – Part 1”

  1. Original PS4 & I started playing after 1.06 update & I'm about 21 hours in & only had one problem so far (knock on wood). It crashed after taking down one of those psychos & lost some good weapons and mods, so lesson learned & I been manual saving a lot!

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  2. To be clear, payment companies, like square and their backing banks limit the amount of refunds their merchants can do. Like, you can't process more than 5% (not sure on this) of your transactions as refunds, or you get put un a MATCH list. Your payment processes could drop you, and you could end up with higher rates on a processor that does allow you to process with them. Just a thought.

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  3. I have a base PS4. I've only played up until you get your car, so very early, but I only had one issue thus far which is I got stuck in a box in the garage of the first mission with Jackie. I'm sure there are more issues, but that's why I'm not rushing through this game as I'm certain future patches will make my experience much better going forward. There's also been leaks about some of the content that was cut from this game that might get added back in down the road as well.

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  4. This is crazy I am just sitting at a restaurant and was thinking about how I used to watch and and theradbrad all the time I was wondering if you were still around growing up you were my favorite walk threw youtuber it’s good to see your still making videos

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  5. Ive been playing this on an original Xbox One and I haven't run into major bugs at all. I personally am having a lot of fun and would hate to see the issues at launch hold it back from getting dlc.

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  6. I’m super happy to run across you playing this game finally. I specifically looked for this content from you. Only guy playing this game without cheats and exploits. Keep up the good work Slack!!!

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  7. Hey Major! I am ready and still waiting for that pop quiz! Also, would really appreciate a detailed video of optimal and possible distribution of attr. points, how long after act 2 player can push without spending attr. points etc. Really stress test the game mechanics in regards to the attr. points. In any case, cool walk trough, I am following along the episodes with gusto!

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  8. I agree man the game is good but defiantly buggy and it can and hopefully will get much better over time ass the bugs are patched

    Edit: its kinda like Skyrim with more bugs and I think it will age like a fine wine

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  9. I pre-ordered it and stayed away from any reviews or videos about cyberpunk until now so i could form my own opinion without any influences. And the game was a little more bare than i expected i have not run into any real game ending glitches, and the ones i have seen are small enough that i was able to overlook them with almost no change to my gameplay at all. I have seen much worse games than this. While its not quite what i expected and there are things i would like to change or see added like not having so much of the lore in shards but i can kind of forgive that. I like it, the game runs good enough for me, I have it on xbox one.

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  10. Been patiently putting this off until I finished my first play-through. FINALLY I get to see Professor Slack's take on it. 👍

    3:16 – What font size, and are they single-spaced or double-spaced?
    (Just kidding!)

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  11. I have an Xbox one s so far the only thing I ran into is some fps drop. It has potential. I'm only just starting though.

    Edit: I got it on my pc and so far it's looking better than xbox. And I can play it without much fps loss. Wish I can say the same with fallout 4 and skyrim.

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  12. Finally got my copy of the game on GOG from CDKeys last night on a special Summer discount, only RM81.79 (~US$19.70), woohoo!!!
    Gotta enjoy what Night City has to offer & slowly take in the 4K graphical eye candy with my new RTX3080 laptop.

    Can't wait to dive into it while referring to Slack's strategies on a regular basis.
    Thank you Slack for 2 Cyberpunk 2077 walkthroughs.
    You know what they always say, "stick with the slack & you won't get whacked!"

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  13. Hey slackster… as one old fuck to another (1959 baby!) even though I have CP on my laptop, I will be getting it for the xbox seres X  after I wait and vet that hardware    is simple   (it is a mcrosoft product after all) ,,,  Some one else is stuck with solving all the video driver isses and all the other hardware configuration issues.
    Yes that means you are gaming on "older tech} but you have far feer

    i have CP downloaded (took 2 days and 3 tries)  And it still does not work because of some sort of video issue… maybe.
    I feel like I need to get network certified to buy a game.  I don't get paid for that shit.
    I am retired, I game for fun… NOT AGGRAVATION. I am sure I will be able to play, EVENTUALLY, but I will not appreciate it more for the feeling of accomplishment from fixing a half baked game.
    I did that shit for 25 years+ all over the planet for serious eddies; but that was the only reason.  A lot of the software engineers, network folks I worked with… did that shit at home on their own little network.  Not me, I did it because it paid a hell of a lot better than "do you want fries with that"?  
    CDPR are supposed to be professionals…  what am I saying?  All software comes out FUBAR to start with. Any software of any complexity Is just short of a hot mess on day one.
    Still, it is sad the amount of issues downloading on gog had… then after 2 days of that headache and now having mystery graphics card issues (I say issues being vague because that is the leading candidate for the current state of dysfunction)
    Ater a while I have to stop and watch a video of you playing the game as I am too frustrated to continue to "troubleshoot" for now.

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  14. Patch 1.3 had nurfed looting… Half the time you have a loot market however you can not pick it up. Known loot is no longer available. Everything looks the same but the loot may or may not be visible… And if visible you can not pick it up.
    So once again I am putting cyberpunk on the shelf of games to play once they fix it
    I will check back in a couple of weeks to see if it has been fixed.

    Examples? In the very first mission to rescue Sandra d… There are 3 (at least) piles of cash you can see but not pick up the sniper rifle upstairs from Victor is gone. The cop body with the ovature is there but you can not loot it… Etc

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  15. Hey slack, as an elder gamer (older than you) I really appreciated both your Skyrim and cyberpunk videos. My question is when will you return to making cyberpunk content? Builds, game play, etc. I play CP (and Skyrim) on a Xbox series X and have had few issues after patch 1.31 and I have noticed several changes on an ongoing basis. I should not have to say but I feel compelled CP is not a 100% awesome game with no flaws… Just a good game with. Many quality features.

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  16. Cyberpunk updates and made most of this walk though useless, the first video give a great strategic plan for attack. But so much has changed from that first roof containers gone, no rifle to buying a cyber deck now requires street cred making most of this series all wrong. If you truly love playing you could make a new walkthough, no pressure. I am going back in…. umm cyberpunk, going back into the game.

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