The Woman of La Mancha – Let's Play Cyberpunk 2077 Part 8 [Blind Corpo PC Gameplay]



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Let’s play Cyberpunk 2077 on PC! In part 8 of this gameplay/walkthrough, V seeks out the only honest cop in Night City, Anna Hamill.
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This video includes the following quests:
00:00 Exploration
08:07 The Gift
15:13 Woman of La Mancha
41:46 Troublesome Neighbors

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β–Ί Cyberpunk 2077

Official website: https://www.cyberpunk.net/
Developer: CD Projekt RED
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β–Ί Cyberpunk 2077 Story Synopsis

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City, a megalopolis
obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character’s cyberware, skillset and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you.

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41 thoughts on “The Woman of La Mancha – Let's Play Cyberpunk 2077 Part 8 [Blind Corpo PC Gameplay]”

  1. unlike witcher i have not noticed a price difference between vendor. So you dont have to sell guns to guns dealers unlike witcher that would neg your price for selliong weapons to say a armorer.

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  2. If you want a stealth weapon, you just need to buy or craft a silencer mod for any gun that has a "muzzle" mod slot. However, I would recommend you install a silencer on a gun with high damage (not DPS), since silencers multiply damage during stealth. Ideally it should also be a gun with a high headshot damage multiplier. If you only look at DPS, then you can't make a gun that one shot kills enemies in stealth.

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  3. While in the ripperdoc cyberware menu you can see either your owned implants (marked as owned in a white box inside the icon) and the ripperdoc ones. But there is also MODs for cyberware, those you can only see from the inventory menu or through the mod section of each cyberware with mod slots.

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  4. 1) Drop-Boxes which are available at many places on your main map will buy your unwanted stuff.

    2) System Reset QuickHack makes an enemy your friend. Use this on cyber-psychos. To use this you have to get an upgraded cyberdeck with at least 10 Ram.

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  5. Some things that you will need from the ripper doc. These are the most essential.
    – legs – double jump – to parkour and get to higher places. Double jump is better than charged jump.
    – Operating System – a better cyberdeck – to have more ram and mods slots.
    – Intergumentary System – any of the armor skins – increase armor rating

    They are all very expensive so choose wisely.

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  6. 9:29 Your stealth is only broken when there's visual contact, whether first-hand or by security cameras/turrets. When you use offensive quickhacks from stealth, the enemies will be alerted and actively searching for you but they still don't know where you are. Provided you position yourself in a strategic spot and have some supporting equipments and perks, you can actually hack everyone without ever moving an inch or firing a single round. They wouldn't even know what hit 'em, and after everyone's down you can just walk in and do whatever your objective is.

    10:14 Most junks sell for nothing but keep your eyes open for gang members' jewelleries (necklace, brooch, pendant, earrings, ets) as they sell for 750 eddies each. You have a few of them that's why they sell that much. Junks also weight nothing like most consumables, it's not a bug. Usually the only things weighing you down are weapons, clothings, and some cyberwares. One particular thing you might want to watch out in the future is GRENADES. They weight 0.3 EACH, not cumulatively like in TW3.

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  7. I love quickhacking. I'm playing a combat build and I use it all the time. Suicide is my personal fav hehehehe.
    I'm gonna miss it in my next playthrough, where I'm gonna go pure guns and melee and the sandevistan bullet-time mod instead of a cyberdeck.

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  8. Best way to get more RAM is to buy a new cyberdeck. Victor sells an amazing one for 25,000.
    I upgraded the Dying Night a lot for a long time, and I feel it's completely not worth it. You always find even better weapons that enemies drop all the time.

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  9. You could avoid paying money in this quest if you hacked the camera outside to see Anna through the window, then get inside by either reaching the balcony through the Tyger Claws building next door, opening a back door with your Tech abilities or hacking the panel to get the room for free.

    Or by not being a Corpo, which would make certain street level characters more willing to talk with you… Personally I really like this detail, because it really shows how much Corpo V is out of their comfort zone, while Street Kid, who lived their whole life on the street, and Nomad, who is well familiar with black market stuff, would have much easier time when talking with people living in those circumstances.

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  10. There's an interesting detail that you can miss after doing the quest to get rid of Anna.
    If you tell her about her colleagues in the police wanting her gone, she gets angry but tells you that she will leave.
    When you return to that market some time later you will see a dead policeman body that's badly hidden in some trash bags.
    When you scan it you can see that it's one of the guys that wanted her gone.
    So she does go and get her revenge 😏

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  11. Not trying to dictate how to play the game but I would suggest you finish at least the prologue before doing those little sidequests. You're meeting a character later on who adds some additional scenes and dialogue options to those side quests.

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  12. You can get opponents outside the hostile zone or closer to body disposal storage with quick hacks like Whistle or Distract Enemies if you're going for a more non-lethal Stealth approach πŸ‘£ depending on your line of site (like Reboot Optics), duration of the quickhack, and how you manage your RAM usage

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  13. Bit late on tip, but for your EXP on certain skill to keep increasing, you need to align points to Attribute (More points to Cool increases roof on what is your max Stealth level, if you reach this level you won't gain EXP for it).
    [For Dummies: Body Value is 8 and its Street Brawler Level is 5, you can gain EXP from this trees interactions. If Cool Value is 5 and its Level is 5 on Stealth, you won't gain EXP from stealth takedowns]
    Your character also gains normal EXP as s/he completes quests and takes down enemies outside of these previous points so you won't get feeling of being on stuck with levels.

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