Cyberpunk 2077‘s latest update, version 2.11, is now available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. This update brings significant changes to the base game and its Phantom Liberty DLC. It is the third major update since the DLC’s launch and the Cyberpunk 2.0 update, which completely revamped the game’s progression, customization, and combat systems. While the game has evolved since its launch, there is still more work to be done.
The 2.11 update primarily focuses on bug fixes, addressing both major and minor issues. Players will notice a smoother gameplay experience after installing the update. Additionally, the update introduces some new content, hinting at an exciting future for Cyberpunk. One notable change is the ability to change the colors of certain cars, a feature called CrystalCoat. This update also brings extensive changes to driving mechanics, particularly affecting Burn-Out Mode for specific vehicles.
According to the patch notes on Steam, the most exciting change in Cyberpunk’s 2.11 update is the introduction of the CrystalCoat feature, allowing players to change the colors of select cars. Previously, vehicles were limited to their default paint jobs, but now players can choose from a wide range of colors and adjust the hue to their preference. While this feature is currently exclusive to Rayfield vehicles owned by V, it hints at the possibility of more paint customization options for other cars in future updates.
Furthermore, the update brings significant improvements to driving mechanics, particularly affecting Burn-Out Mode for specific vehicles such as the Rayfield Caliburn, Quadra Turbo R, and Herrera Riptide. These changes aim to enhance the overall driving experience in Cyberpunk 2077.
2024-02-01 10:41:04
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