Dogtown's Unused Dead Zone | Cyberpunk 2077



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Evening one and all, we’re back after our recent dive into Cynosure… this time with a much easier showcase of a strange unused part to Pacifica/Dogtown in Cyberpunk 2077 that seemingly exists for no real purpose.

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  1. I clearly remember that building with the stairs when I snuck into Dogtown on 1.6, kinda imagine what Dogtown would've looked like and for what that building would be used for.. But they completely renovated that building between 1.6 and 2,0 with like a lot of broken bits, a those orange cables, some construction gates and even that roof swimming pool.

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  2. 4:16 do those curved shop fronts ever get used i n the rest of the game? Not sure I recall seeing them anywhere.

    Before the update and Phantom Liberty, I'd glitched into Proto Dog Town a few times and some of these assets and part of the layout does look similar to what I recall seeing, but there's more that's clearly changed.

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  3. having walked through this zone by glitching into it accidentally back in 1.0(i think its been a while :P) this deadzone has already been improved significantly. It used to be just low poly blocks and flat 2D jpegs. Though i remember being able to walk across all the deadzones and, what is now dogtown, because you'd glitch through the floor and have a flat plane below modelled ground that allowed you to walk across.

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  4. If CDPR is considering a new location for the sequel; they should consider filling in a lot of holes with another expansion for Night City. I'd like to see what it could have been before we officially say "goodbye" to Night City.

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  5. Initially I think we were supposed to get 3-4 DLCs and Multiplayer, there's even a credit section at the end for people who worked on MP. Looking at the success of GTA V's multiplayer with custom servers I could only imagine what Cyberpunk's MP could have been.

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  6. Might be remnants of block out, where the basics of a playable area are laid out for testing, which would explain the basic functionality, but it being closed off implies that either they had no time to finish it, they couldnt find a reason to, or leaving it open actually negatively affected gameplay.

    Or some unknown reason.

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  7. The world designers were far more ambitious than what the rest of the developers were ready to handle. Cyberpunk Orion is going to be absolutely incredible. CD project Red dev said recently “cyberpunk 2077 was just a warm-up“.

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