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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC – Leave in Silence – talk with a crying Solomon Reed before the Four Score and Seven. This is one of the epilogue if you choose to…
SPOILERS..
Side with Solomon Reed, betray Songbird but grant her request not to give her to NUSA during the quest Somewhat Damaged.
You all right: 0:00
I know how you feel: 0:08
You were a good friend to her: 1:22
Maybe you had to become her enemy: 1:47
They were her mistakes: 2:12
Can I help: 2:34
Know how it is to lose someone: 3:03
Give yourself time: 3:21
Song didn’t blame you: 3:40
You failed her: 3:47
Phantom Liberty is an action packed, spy-thriller expansion to Cyberpunk 2077, offering a complex story, a new district to discover, a powerful new skill tree, fresh gigs and side quests, new weapons and items, and infinitely replayable open world activities
Difficulty: Hard
CPU: Core i9-9880h
GPU: RTX 2070 8GB
Recorder: Shadowplay
Graphics Settings: Ultra
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The way Reed sits,then jumps and sits again all of sudden is so hilarious especially when V follows it up with "shit, ground's hot"
It's almost like it's not a bug but rather ground burning Reed's cheeks that's why he jumped all of sudden
But since he's too sad to care about it and he's taking it slow he can sit comfortably after that 🤣
Shit, ground’s fuckin’ hot…
Ironically this is the best ending for all parties
I just noticed that each “ground’s hot” line was subtly different, whether by wording or by tone, and I love it.
Throughout the entire phantom liberty plot, Reed looks like he's about to cry.
Shit, ground’s hot