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Posted: February 21, 2021 at 12:11 am

There's no question about Cyberpunk 2077's Night City being an incredibly gorgeous and immersive world to deep dive in. As the game continues to receive patches and improvements, the dark future of the game becomes even more exciting and fun to experience, with all of its numerous side quests and unique characters.

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However, no game is safe from the Internet's comedic judgment when it comes to certain gameplay features and details. With the game's popularity, a necessary sub-culture of Cyberpunk 2077 memes was also born, which perfectly highlight some of the weird and illogical parts of the game everyone loves to hate, and hates to love. Here are just a few ways in which Night City is just plain wacky.

When you first see Johnny's gun in use during the interlude to Act 2, it definitely gives the player a sense of power. The weapon is able to one-shot enemies instantly, which is just something that isn't possible as V until much later into the game. It's a big moment of excitement when Johnny Silverhand's gun is actually picked up by V for the first time.

Sadly, the effect just isn't the same. Unless your V happens to be a powerful gunslinger, Johnny's weapon definitely won't be one-shotting enemies left and right like it once did in his hands in Arasaka Tower.

One of the greatest mysteries of the game is V's real name, their true identity. Granted, in the world of solos, true identities don't matter that much.During a scene in Clouds, you actually find out that V's true name might be Valerie or Vincent, but this information is never shared with anyone else in the game.

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It's a bit strange, given that V themselves states they only share such information with their closest loved ones. So, how come none of the romance options ever get to call V by their first name? Are they a joke to V?

Regina is the first fixer along with Wakako players will really get to know properly at the beginning of the game. She's just like any other fixer in the city, except that she has a separate cause that she's fighting for: Regina's determined to figure out what's behind the recent waves of cyberpsychosis.

If only Regina knew what V was doing on the streets, using the psychosis quickhack on their enemies to take them down. Talk about negatively contributing to the cause. It doesn't help thatgunning downa cyberpsycho still counts as taking them down in a non-lethal way.

Nomads and the Aldecaldos in particular are known for looking quite different from the typical Night City crowd. They're a bit more worn, and their fashion sense has nothing to do with the crazy neon colors found when walking around Downtown or Kabuki.

One detail in particular is a bit weird. What's with all the straps and buckles every single nomad seems to have around their upper thighs? It's almost like a rite of passage for a nomad to wear something like it.

With bugs and flaws, the game has definitely shown its fair share of downright bizarre and weird content. However, there's something that's a regular part of the game that continues to make everyone scratch their heads, something that's just plain cursed and wrong in every way possible: V's sleeping position.

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With such a nice, big and cozy bed, wouldn't it be nice to just lie down on it normally? Apparently not. V will always lie down in some weird, fetal position on the edge, which makes it look incredibly uncomfortable.

No matter what kind of V you make, you're the one who gets to decide their fate and their style, how you want to complete the game. With so many different approaches to mission, players are encouraged to explore different character builds and weapons.

Fixers, however, will sometimes expect a job to be done in one way and one way only. Even if your V is known for going on guns blazing, they'll still get hired by fixers to do sneaky jobs, which just doesn't make any sense. At that point on, it's on Regina if she decides to hire a gunslinger V to do a discreet job.

There's so much loot in Cyberpunk 2077, but not all of it is necessarily important. MaxDocs are sort of the bread and butter for any character build, as it's the go-to healing item. By the end of Act 2, chances are your V will have their pockets bursting with about 200 MaxDocs and other healing items.

With that in mind, it's a splash of reality when Panam during one of her quests mentions that MaxDocs can actually be expired. What of the 200 ones found in V's backpack? Some of those have to start expiring at some point.

It's no secret that everyone in Night City believes Samurai is a relic of the past. In fact, only a few select places, including a market in Japantown, will sell some of its old memorabilia, including a rare 2020 Samurai Tour shirt. Still, it's pretty evident no one cares about Samurai anymore.

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This is actually a bit contradictory, given how often V is bound to walk into areas where a radio is blasting Samurai's songs. Chippin In' is such a common song to hear in Night City, and it's practically impossible to get through the game without hearing it at every street corner.

CD Projekt Red really made an effort to ensure gigs, side quests and other missions would always have multiple ways of being solved by different character builds. However, in some cases, stealth is more advised or even a requirement of a mission, which might fight against the better nature of some players.

If the developers wanted players to stealth, they should have just not made the combat music so incredibly catchy and good. No wonder it's so much fun to just solve things with violence, when players feel empowered to do so.

Bugs are still prevalent in the game, unfortunately. It will definitely take a while to weed out most of them, which will make the gameplay experience difficult for tons of players. T-posing NPCs, weird graphical glitches, random damage from hitting the ground too hard at close range or broken quests, it all takes away from an otherwise cool game.

Another annoying feature is the Relic malfunction. One particular bug actually keeps the buggy and fuzzy appearance of the malfunction going indefinitely, which can make one wonder whether it's all part of the game, or just the game failing to deliver again. At this point, everything's just part of the Night City experience.

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