


And why not? You're already the deadliest person in Night City, so there's no reason not to advertise it. Now you can be plated with chrome from top to bottom, you can replace your feet with blades, and you can have those dramatic head implants you see in gangs like Maelstrom. Replace your legs, head, and body with cyberware, just like you see some of the most extreme NPCs have done. If you want to embrace the future of Cyberpunk-like, really embrace it-this mod lets you go beyond the character creation menu and completely transform your version of V. The future is grim, and the weather should be, too. You can choose between pollution, fog, rain, toxic fog, overcast skies, or just more clouds. These grim weather features are already in Cyberpunk 2077 and there are occasionally crummy days in the vanilla game, but this mod makes them the default. We'd expect heavy smog, industrial haze, and far more gloomy, overcast days than blue, cloudless skies. Let's face it-the weather of the future is not going to be lots bright sunny days and visibility for miles-especially in Cyberpunk's reality, where the city is surrounded by literal mountains of trash. But it hasn't been patched in yet, so this mod is a fine solution. The minimap just needs to zoom out while you're traveling at higher speeds so you can see your turns coming. The issue doesn't seem all that complicated and other driving games have been doing it for years. The minimap is so tightly zoomed in that, while driving and following your GPS, you'll routinely miss a turn, have to slam on the brakes, and go skidding all over the road, into barricades or pedestrians, or off a bridge. This is a small issue-literally, it takes up a tiny square on your screen-but it's an annoyance that every single one of Cyberpunk 2077's millions of players has experienced. So, if you like a particular pair of pants or can't bear to be without a specific pair of shades, you won't ever have to give them up. This workaround mod is a pretty extreme solution-it essentially makes every single item of clothing legendary quality and adds the max amount of slots to each. You can spend time crafting to improve the clothes you love, and visit shops to hunt for higher level clothing you like, but you're still going to have to abandon your wardrobe pretty often in favor of stuff you don't really like.

That's not completely unusual in games, but this is Cyberpunk, where how you look should match how you feel. Style is everything in the world of Cyberpunk 2077, but that's a tough mantra to follow when you come across a pair of pink hot pants that have a better armor value than your kevlar vest, or you find a fedora with more damage protection than your sweet-looking biker jacket.Īs you collect higher level clothing items, you're often forced to choose between a wardrobe that looks cool and complements your character's style or items with better stats that might wind up looking mismatched and ridiculous.
