Cyberpunk 2077 has been the subject of bugs, glitches, and poor performance on PC, Xbox Series X, PS5, Xbox One, and PS4. However, developer CD Projekt Red has distributed a 1.06 patch that should prevent game crashes and make the game a bit more stable.
CD Projekt Red states that the patch will "improve memory management and stability" on consoles and reduce crashes. The patch also removes the save file size limit of 8 MB for the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077. Also, in the game's quests, the developer notes that "Dum Dum will no longer go missing from the Totentanz entrance during Second Conflict."
This hotfix is not a panacea for all of Cyberpunk 2077's woes. That's because CD Projekt Red has promised to deliver "two major patches" to address performance issues on PS4 and Xbox One in January and February, and next year PS5 and Xbox Series X will also receive updates for the next generation of consoles.
In short, these hotfix patches are essentially a band-aid for some of Cyberpunk 2077's most heinous bugs; unfortunately for PC gamers, the hotfixes do not rescue corrupted save game files created prior to the update, which is It is not possible to rescue corrupted save game files created prior to the update.
Cyberpunk 2077 was hotly anticipated to be one of the biggest games of 2020, and it definitely was.
To be fair to CD Project Red, the game makers are working hard to fix the game, but it definitely should not have been released in this condition in the first place. Nevertheless, before you go out and buy Cyberpunk 2077, we recommend that you wait a few months until the fixes are patched.
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