Rick Ross (LIE) | Cyberpunk 2077 (5)



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34 thoughts on “Rick Ross (LIE) | Cyberpunk 2077 (5)”

  1. If they’re worried about the length of the LP which is why Woolie doesn’t want to do the side gigs. From someone who has beat this game at least 5 times, doing all the side gigs, scanner hustles, side jobs, cyberpsycho, main story and the phantom liberty dlc, it can take you 60-80 hours.

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  2. For the commenters, I got a lil hit list of gigs I'll throw up to Wools.

    Dirty Biz MUST be considered, for instance. There's some definite off cam deals, and some 'the people want conversations about this' gigs.

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  3. 3:21 its stitched into the dna the bigger flashier choice (overall) is the correct choice, style over substance

    5:11 fun fact as people playing the pen and paper rpg create their characters differently cyberpsychosis is a catchall term for the different possible ways a person is put over the edge due to their cybernetics be it intense disphoria, schizophrenia induced by chemical imbalances due to shit leaking, or immunoblockers causeing a person to ineffectively fight infection and just go insane from an out of control sceptic wound thats run to the brain. Like how they used to label the mentally ill as crackheads when what you're looking at when what youre looking at is a confluence of symptoms and illnesses rooted from the addiction. Making it their fault makes it easier to disregard QC/QA entirely for their products

    15:47 for real, my head canon was always that his name is just Dexter and he took Deshawn from a dead friend

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  4. Fun fact about Cyberpunk the Tabletop: Cyberpsychosis was treatable, technically, in that you could have Humanity points restored by months or years of expensive therapy. But in practical terms, that'd mean the same "roll a new character" as hitting zero humanity, so why bother?

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  5. Ah, the part where you're told to take meds and then no follow through. Another dead ringer for how 2077 just lied about its quality and realism.

    Bonus points if any of the VALIANT DEFENDERS of CDPR if they can tell me how many updates it was until they addressed the singular puff after being told to do it twice.

    Oh and the portrayal of CyberPsychosis is inaccurate but hey, CDPR doesn't care about the source material at all! So let's just completely disregard that for the Netflix portrayal of it. Which also isn't right!

    Fake fans about to @ me. Watch closely.

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  6. Hey people. I'm the Twitch moderator who made the guide for Woolie regarding Cyberpunk 2077, so he could get an idea of what the game is, and follow to make sure that it could fit to be an LP for the channel. I have recommended him to do ALMOST every Side gig there are in the game, but told him that he could ignore NCPD Scanners and Fixer Gigs (Except Mr. Hands Fixer gigs in Phantom Liberty), as they would add a lot of more time to the playthrough time (Which is why he reacted the way he did with the pop up about those).
    I know there are some good Fixer gig missions, but they are unfortunately locked behind completing other fixer gigs to get to them, and they would take a lot of screen time and aren't that interesting, just to get to the good stuff. Sometimes ya gotta do a little sacrifice so the LP can run more smooth.

    Hope this clears up some confusion about it.

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  7. Ah yes, the "shards tab in the journal", which is STILL not in "journal", unless you specifically go through the main menu. I will never understand why the didn't add actual L1 R1 tabs to the journal.

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  8. Minding his business was very smart. I am pretty sure they still have not solved the cops getting mad at you helping them in the "Tutorial pop up: Shooting these guys would be really helpful!" (sure wasn't by the time of a phantom liberty replay) scripted gang shooting. QA powers work sometimes!

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  9. Rick Ross? More like Sh*t Ross.

    Also, ALL of the gigs & side missions are interconnected & ties with other(sometimes seemingly random) events in the game, including affecting MAIN STORY MISSIONS. Ignoring them(especially during Act 2) means that you are playing the wrong game or you are a f**king idiot.

    What did I say about this LP going to be either fun or unwatchable?

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  10. Willie I know you killed some cyber victims cause I haven’t seen the streams. But the anime lies to you. You save the pyschos they have ways to save them, but like you said in the first part what’s the point if you can’t profit off them?

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  11. V skipping gigs is like geralt skipping witcher contracts. Thats like his whole thing! Woolie, if you're worried about people being pissed that youre taking forever dont. Getting immersed in this game is the only way to do it!

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  12. There's actually a theory that cyberpsychosis isn't even a real phenomenon, but actually a catch-all excuse for people breaking under the pressure of the dark future's various mistreatments. The anime somewhat conteadicts this theory, however I much prefer it as an explanation.

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  13. And this is the reason that Woolie doing Cyberpunk worried me. I'd love to watch him naturally explore the setting rather than have a pre curated list made for him by his mods. I get the time reasoning but there's so much he's just going to miss that just makes it almost not worth watching in full.

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  14. I absolutely love the Maelstrom bot pickup mission from this game. Sometimes I would just boot up a new save of Cyberpunk 2077 just to go through that mission in a new way. There's so many permutations to it I'm honestly surprised they were able to squeeze all that into this complex of a game. Just to list a few ways this mission could go:
    – Talk to Stout and get the chip but don't remove the virus. It doesn't go well with Maelstrom but Stout is satisfied, leading to a whole another story line with Meredith down in Act 2.
    – Talk to Stout and get the chip, remove the virus or notify Maelstrom about it – Gilchrist takes over, Stout is properly screwed and there's no continuation to her story.
    – Don't talk to Stout at all and pay for the bot with your own money. Just walk out, no fight with Maelstrom at all.
    – Don't talk to Stout and don't pay for the bot, fight Maelstrom and in the process save Brick and reinstate the slightly more reasonable (but still equally psycho) head of the gang in the process.

    – You can also get killed by Royce via cutscene but that doesn't really lead you anywhere.
    And on top of that there's still several smaller things that change depending on whether you're Corpo, Nomad or Streetkid.
    Man what a game.

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