The Cyberpunk 2077 1.31 patch is once again wetting its roads

A man is standing next to a motorcycle and watching the city at night in Cyberpunk 2077.

Image: CD Project Red

For a minute there, Cyberpunk 2077 it wasn’t wet enough. Today it is, thanks to an update that restores the effects of water that are missing in the problematic open world shooter.

Cyberpunk 2077 it is enclosed in a tidal pattern. CD Projekt Red will release a patch, fix some things, and in the process break some other things. After the big August update of the game, rainwater did not make the surfaces appear wet. Today’s update patch 1.31, technically fixed this. In fact, surfaces are wetter than ever.

Patch 1.3, which was the third major update to the famous buggy game, brought numerous improvements, but also drastically changed the effects of water, specifically the appearance of surfaces before and after rain. Apparently, it was a problem with the ridiculously called “wet surface system.”

However, the upgrade is not just about making the water wetter. It also aims to address a litany of smaller issues, including interrupted recharge times and a poorly calculated height for the game’s loaded jump. In addition, it corrects non-progression errors in certain missions. Now you can talk to the nomads and get things started on “With a little help from my friends.” And “Beat on the Brat” won’t reboot all of a sudden.

Many know it Ciberpunk 2077the conflicting history at this time. That thrown roughly on state-of-the-art consoles, which CDPR hid from reviewers only by allowing PC copies to come out before version. This led to return requests of dissatisfied players, and Sony got the game from the PlayStation Store before adding it again, although with an exemption from liability for its high performance on PlayStation 4.

Amid the turmoil, CDPR said it would drop several important patches for the game: one in January and another in February (came out in March), and a third by the line. This ended up being the 1.3 patch that fans expected during the spring and much of the summer, just to focus laser on the effects of water. #Puddlegate again.

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