The Hidden Secrets of Dogtown's Gigs in Cyberpunk 2077



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Dogtown is home to some of the best gigs in the whole of Night City! This is a deep dive into the hidden secrets and outcomes of all of them

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:20 Dogtown Saints
00:07:37 Treating Symptoms
00:14:04 Prototype in the Scraper
00:20:41 Waiting for Dodger
00:28:46 The Man Who Killed Jason Foreman
00:40:06 Talent Academy
00:50:17 Spy in the Jungle
00:58:57 Heaviest of Hearts
01:08:25 Roads to Redemption
01:15:12 Summary & Conclusion

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41 thoughts on “The Hidden Secrets of Dogtown's Gigs in Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. one thing about the gig with Dodger is that you can still get the peaceful outcome, where he let's Bill & Charles leave, but still kill him after they're gone. he won't be able to torment them, and Bill still leaves the NCPD and opens a scopdog stand like he wanted to

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  2. Question: Does anybody think that the "talent academy" questline could be a underhanded statement on trans operations on children? I know that they made a phenomenal story for Claire, who was also trans, but it low-key seems like they're poking the bear with a really long stick.

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  3. As someone that started playing Cyberpunk for the first time around 3 weeks ago.
    I would be interested to know if the Dogtown element of the game can be finished before the rest of it?
    Partly due to the new weapons available there.
    It may be that finishing Dogtown finishes the current game?
    However?

    Is there a point which you can get to while still having other options & missions still open to you?
    I think what I am probably asking is?
    Is there a point of no return?

    If so where is it?
    I have gotten into Dogtown with one of my characters from the origional start.

    But this really is a question for the real hard core players I imagine?
    Thank you, I have been learning a lot from your vids.

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  4. I think the biggest let-down about the "Spy in the Jungle" quest is there isn't a third option where you try using the knowledge for extortion. For the sake of a multi-billion dollar deal, I can see the Brazilian government choosing to overlook Bana's death if still informed in exchange for some major concessions. Ana could still be furious but not to the point she ruins her career. Maybe make it a Corpo-V exclusive route, I dunno.

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  5. Fun fact: On Waiting For Dodger, I used System Collapse on all the soldiers… While it's non-lethal, since the hack technically shuts down all their tech, the check at the end fails because Dodger's second checks the biomon feed for the men to see if they're living and all their biomons are offline, so…

    But I was still able to exit without a fight with another speech check (think it was Body?). Once the two cops were out (idiots ran me over on the way out!), I turned around and zeroed Dodger anyway, because I'm a bastard.

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  6. You can resolve waiting for dodger peacefully even if you killed everyone by passing a 20 cool speech check. You basically say "well you got a really good story out of all this so why dont you just let them go?"
    Also 42:25 corpo V can note that the netrunner is using an Arasaka Icsbreaker, which is presumably how they establish the cover

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  7. The thing about sparing Rinder is that people often conflate the concepts of Justice and Revenge. Revenge is an emotional response, "He hit me so I get to hit him." Justice is about making things right. Maybe you can't undo the damage, but you can at least try to make amends so people can live a little better.

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  8. For Treating Symptoms, you can wait for Alan to disconnect and then execute Milko immediately after, before Alan explains himself. Alan will be irate and tell you to leave, but he’ll still be alive.

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  9. I remember doing this one gig for Wakako to meet this one gonk and deliver his gift to the Tygers, and after completing the gig Wakako commends me saying something along the lines of me being a merc that doesn't ask questions, and that have stuck with me ever since.

    V IS a merc, V is a hired gun. A hired gun does whatever their fixers ask of them, you do well enough, climb high enough, see Jackie in the major leagues and hopefully get your own drink in the Afterlife.

    My Apogee- Sovereign V might be bloodthirsty at times but he tries his damnest to be professional, he zeroes whoever he's told to. saves whoever he's told to. Moral decisions aren't his to make, when every person in Night City risks catching a stray while trying to enter Delamain.

    Like V told a certain netrunner, "you make mistakes, you live with the consequences."

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  10. Dogtown Saints actually made feel a bit sympathy for the Dogtown scavs. They're still despicable but the kind that's born from desperation of living in the worst part of the worse city in the Cyberpunk USA. I'll give CD projekt red credit for making the player actually think about the world they're playing in.

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  11. In “The Man Who Killed Jason Foreman” gig by the Scav operations board you see a picture of a woman, the same picture you see on the memorial tree outside of The Moth. The man drinking tequila seems to be talking about to this picture. Just a nod to the attention the detail CDPR put into the Phantom Liberty expansion

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  12. As far as Talent Academy goes, my philosophy is very simple: it doesn’t matter if the practice will continue elsewhere. Right now, in front of me, there is evil in the world, and if I want to make the world a better place, I have to take them out. So for me, she dies. Yes, a lot of the kids that are currently there will have bad times, but leaving her alive will create a bad time for countless people in the future.

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  13. I think it was nice they had one mission to slightly flesh out the scavs, but i have zero sympathy for their hypocrisy at a doctor using parts from a corpse to save lives whike they butcher snd scrap victims constantly, screw them.
    I loved the VB robot fight, was a lot of fun and now we have two encounters where netwatch agents have been perfectly upfront, legit and kept to their word. Honestly on top of fighting voodoos and AIs they're full on goodies by the games standards, Johnny is wrong in both cases haha.

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  14. Just remembered another victim of the Talent Academy. Ronald P.T Malone just outside of Capitan Caliente. A 20% success rate is better than most people think but the expulsion kids with cyberware complication is the final deciding factor for me.

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  15. CDPR did a incredible job on the expansion and I'm looking forward to more Cyberpunk content from them in the future. And as always you've done a great job looking in all the corners and pulling on all the threads to find the details that I just don't have time to go after.

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  16. Theres another ending for the dodger gig. I dont remember that well, but I think if you have high skills at body or implants, there is a secret dialog where all dodger’s soldiers are dead, you can threaten him by telling them that you have better implants than them and that you(V) can beat them up easily. He would let them go, but idk what happen to them after

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