There’s no exact release date for the 1.2 patches, but CDPR revealed more of what’s in store.
At the point when the postponed Cyberpunk 2077 1.2 fix shows up, you may finally have the option to free your vehicle when it’s trapped. CD Projekt Red offered a few subtleties on what else to expect with a progression of recordings and a see of the fix notes.
As of not long ago, cops have would in general appear excessively immediately when you carry out wrongdoing — in some cases, they’d transport in behind you or drop from the sky. The 1.2 fixes should cure that. The Night City Police Department will likewise send in recon drones “to create the feeling of the police assessing the situation,” as per CDPR. Vehicles should feel less burdensome because of speed and controlling changes, just as the expansion of a directing affectability slider. Vehicles ought to likewise deal with better when the casing rate drops.
CDPR said it discovered “code that wasn’t dealing with extraordinary changes in outline rate appropriately.” At the point when your vehicle stalls out on something, you ought to have the option to wriggle it free. “While holding down the accelerator, you can now rock the vehicle forward or back, or rotate it left/right,” the developers composed. The fix will likewise present more keybind alternatives that definitely should have been in the game from the start.
You’ll have the option to kill an alternative that makes V evade when you twofold tap a development key (rapidly squeezing the hunch button twice will in any case cause that activity).
PC players will have more choices for development key ties also. There could be more changes remembered for the fix. The update is additionally expected to handle some exhibition issues and ideally improve the game’s sudden spike in demand for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Maybe it’ll even persuade Sony to take the game back to the PlayStation Store. The first major Cyberpunk 2077 patch arrived in January and the second one was supposed to roll out the following month.
However, CDPR pushed back the 1.2 patches to late March in the wake of a ransomware attack that reportedly hobbled developers.