Gullu
Dec, 25.2021
What comes to mind when you think of "Cyberpunk 2077"? If you're like me, the game's catapulting automobiles, headless NPCs, and general chaos are still fresh in your mind from when it first came out in December of last year. That may seem a little unjust, given the game has subsequently received a slew of large patches to address various issues and malfunctions, and the game's recent Steam reviews are now all 'Very Positive.'
However, problems were not the only issue that gamers faced with the game. One of the most contentious aspects of Cyberpunk 2077 was the complete lack of content promised previous to its release. A "big, substantial" update is presently planned for Q1 next year, which could include free DLC, but in the meanwhile, this fan-made version might be able to fill in certain gaps in the game.
If you've ever been annoyed that Night City's metro system has never worked, this is your chance to rejoice. The NCART is now fully operational, with 19 stations and controls that are fully incorporated into the game's UI. You may switch between first and third-person camera viewpoints in the middle of your tour, which is great for soaking in the sights of the city while traveling.
After installing the mod, all you have to do is go to any existing Metro fast transit points and interact with the gates to enter the station. Signs will direct you to the next car, and all you have to do now is interact with the train to board. You can listen to the radio or just switch seats with the mouse wheel while traveling.
If you want to give it a shot, you can get the mod from modder keanuWheeze here. Isn't it true that modders are the lifeblood of PC games? Without the large modding culture, Skyrim's community would definitely be far less active. Todd Howard is a character in the film Todd Howard I'm sure you're grateful.