An unfinished Cyberpunk 2077 monorail is located in Night City

In a game that features a vast dystopian metropolis like Night City, you can never be sure if this half-finished construction project just passed through the streets is meant to look like this … or if, perhaps, it was meant for something more . After all, a corrupt corporate techno-world would not feel good without its share of failed public works projects.

But even how Cyberpunk 2077 takes the hard hits with the rocky launch of one of this year’s most anticipated games, fans continue to explore the lower stretches of Night City’s concrete jungle. For PS4 and Xbox One gamers, this means cutting out all the bugs, crashes, and low-resolution textures that have plagued the next-generation version, though it doesn’t stop the more adventurous gamers from sneaking up all the tears of Cyberpunkdigital fabric.

In the mysterious case of the half-completed monorail in the sky, it seems that no one knows if the huge network of tracks is supposed to be sitting there waiting for trains that never arrive, or if it is a reminder more how much of a finish 2077Critics believe the game remains.

As NME first reported, Reddit user Sybekul boarded the elevated railroad and did an in-depth reconnaissance mission to find out what the mysterious monorail might be hiding. This led to the discovery of a large-scale, elevated city-wide transportation system that does not work in the game, although the network of unfinished train stations, incomplete textures, and other artifacts suggest that the monorail may have formed. part of CD Projekt RED soon Cyberpunk ambitions.

As you can see in the second clip above, other players have also gone exploring the elevated tracks, even taking a ride on a moving train that (at least for now) isn’t really meant to get on it. In both cases, the results are the same: the rails go all over the city, but there is little to do once up there.

Monorail stations are marked as part of the Night City Rapid Transit System (NCART), a train system (complete with its own story) that players can see on NPCs embarking throughout the night. city, but they cannot assemble themselves. Like the very stopped mechanic shown in previous teasers, it seems to be one of the ambitious functions that the studio intended to incorporate into the final version of the game, but which did not mean the final cut against deadlines and a crisis of development of ‘last minute.

While CD Projekt continues to work on fixes and patches for the PS4 and Xbox One versions Cyberpunk 2077, there is always the possibility that a future DLC patch may bring full functionality to the mega-monorail. At least in today’s computer and console versions of the game, Night City is already a lively street-level place, but time will tell if the studio continues to incorporate new features into its virtual dystopia, as you’d probably expect from a reality. -world version of the semi-lawless urban border of Night City.


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