Sunset Motel. One Room. Two Beds. | Cyberpunk 2077 (20)



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35 thoughts on “Sunset Motel. One Room. Two Beds. | Cyberpunk 2077 (20)”

  1. Woolie has truly gone from Corpo snob to street kid. At the start of the play through, he said he wouldn’t be happy until his eddies were going off the screen. Now he’s fine with what little he has and his Corpo greed is gone.

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  2. Talkin about the tabletop, David from Edgerunners must have had a naturally high Humanity stat, since he was initially able to handle lots of chrome. The problem was he pushed it too far, to the point that even his high stat wasn't enough.

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  3. Oh yeah, that cyberpsycho mechanic in tabletop game is pretty cool. My players are getting dangerously close to that point, what can I say

    Also there is definitely a cyberliver in tabletop. Makes it very hard to get intoxicated at all

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  4. So the concept of cyberware implants removing your empathy/humanity/soul is a very controversial one actually. Because of the implications towards disabled people who lose limbs, have prothetics, implanted devices, etc. Like, we're getting closer and closer to actual cyberware and implying that people with "fake" parts are less human is….not something with good implications. So I think that's why this game does not include that lore and makes cyberpsychosis something more about corporate responsibility in regards to their products. (Though the Shadowrun video games do use this concept and are really fun if you want more cyberpunk.)

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  5. … Please tell me chat didn't let Woolie abandon the Panam quest RIGHT BEFORE the big job that canonically happens THAT NIGHT.

    There's no punishment for it, of course but, the narrative flow, man. lol

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  6. Watching Woolie I have learned something about the balance of this game. Int build is meant to turn these encounters off but can struggle in Boss fights. Melee builds like Woolie are the inverse. I'm an Int enjoyer, so this is fun to watch

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  7. When a woman shuts you down like Panam, she's friend material. That shows class. Panam is well characterized. She can be a little bratty sometimes when she doesn't get her way, but you can see how socially adept and intelligent she can be, and understand why her friends go to the boards for her. She has flaws, but enough strengths to make her ride or die. Cyberpunk writing is great like that.

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  8. Armbands are actually an internationally recommended method of marking legitimate (but irregular) combatants, who gain protections afforded to soldiers under international law. Without a distinctive marker, irregulars would be considered illegitimate combatants both lacking protections and subject to legal punishments. In practice, they're an easily method of identifying people from a distance, you see modern armies use flag armbands or patches in war zones too.

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  9. Panam is extremely smooth. Legit best, slickest, quickest “sorry I’m not interesting and I’m not gay but you’re awesome and I’m happy to be besties” ever in two seconds.

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  10. If you like the idea of the TTRPG, Woolie (I'm new to this channel, dunno if that's a nom de plume or just the channel name), 2013 is the OG, followed by 2020 and V3.0 (which gets very weird), then Red is the post-nuke MadMax version and last year we got the Edgerunner Mission Kit with updated quickhack mechanics that better reflect the CDPR game.

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  11. Ah yes, the curse of "Not even a sniper rifle will headshot kill? Your build is trash you deserve it" inevitably becoming "Actually Killing people with headshots is overpowered!" Thank god Phantom Liberty has a pay2win cheeta print unity pistol that a Three Cool muscle build can 1-hit hill spam with a good silencer, for when I get sick of a techbro sniper build failing to nail a kill with Panam's rifle (yes I know I can upgrade iconics, that is part of the joke).

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  12. Fun fact: The 2020 incarnation of the tabletop cyberliver could store alcohol to let you get drunk later on demand. Red's version just gives you an absurdly high bonus to resist drunkenness.

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  13. When comparing weapons on the fly, the only way a newcomer to the game who isn't taking it super seriously on normal difficulty should care about is what weapon type it is, what tier it is, and how the gun feels when you shoot it.

    The first one tells you if your build makes what you have in your hand do any real damage (this is along two vectors, the form factor of the weapon, such as pistol, lmg, smg, assault rifle, sniper rifle etc. as well as the spice on top, what ever category smart, power and tech fall under. Those three in particular are mutually exclusive and require specific cyberware or skills to use effectively).

    The second should be the highest tier of your favorite weapon types you've built for already. White less than green less than blue less than purple less than orange. Iconic weapons are the best, and are unique in that you can use a special tab in the crafting system to upgrade them, whereas you would toss a non iconic weapon as soon as you found or bought or crafted a higher tiered copy. There are also mods which can be slotted into some weapons that permanently modify their behaviors, like making a weapon non lethal or converting a portion of regular damage into thermal, or making your lmg have less recoil etc. Throw in the highest tier mod your gun can handle that fits your play style and forget about it because you can't pull it back out, muzzles and scopes being the obvious exception. I have a cyberpsycho only katana that doesn't do lethal damage and one that does extra bleed for instance.

    The third is about using the damn thing, the Nue and he Unity are both power pistols that can accurately ricochet with the correct cyberware that scale with your "cool" stats, but I like the way the Unity shoots so I would go for it when I had the choice between the two at the same tier.

    I know Woolie and crew will never see this but to those out there that were curious how to read the inventory screen… Don't waste your time like Woolie, snap decisions are possible when you're more familiar with the system.

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