I really always felt that mod support for Witcher 3 did not go as far or as deep as it could have or should have. I just get this feeling that it could have been much more. I felt very underwhelmed by the mods that I was able to find after a very long time searching for them. A few of the mods were impressive, I vaguely remember, but there were just not that many, and few seemed to be compatible with each other. Also, I think I remember the mods I eventually tried being very uncomfortable and scary to install, and a certain much later playthrough I tried them on, they ended up crashing my game and corrupting my save file...Ah okay. Must have misread then. But don't worry, I'm sure there will be mod support for the game just like with the Witcher 3.
So yea, I know CDPR is not responsible in any way for that, since these are community made mods, but I would really appreciate it if CDPR made it so that Cyberpunk2077 is extremely easy to mod, and release very special in depth mod tools for the game. I'm also hoping that Cyberpunk is the type of game that has a build in dedicated /mods folder in the install folder and I hope installing a mod is as easy as extracting a file and just placing it into the mod folder.
I also have a lot of nostalgia for games that have built in cheats. I remember some games required secret button press combinations or finding a place to input the codes that was a secret, like putting the cheat codes down in a place that you can type, or just finding an object or location in the game and attacking a certain object at a certain angle. I like it when a game is made special by including special secrets, and the secrets are also hidden cheats. Maybe after finding them they unlock and they get added to your cheat menu so they stay saved there and can be enabled or disabled. It would be funny to have a flying car cheat and just drive around in the sky and park the car on the tallest building and turn the flying car cheat off, and then driving off and trying to land somehow, Or maybe a cheat that gives cars sticky wheels so that I can drive up the sides of tall buildings.
Whatever cheats are added, if any, I really hope that the cheats don't punish the player for being used. I never understood games that punish the player for using the cheats, it makes no sense. cheat punishments only seem to be there to satisfy the people that are angry that someone else is cheating in their own single player game, or because a dev wanted to include cheats, even though they don't like cheats and want the player to not have fun as a result of using the cheats, totally defeating the purpose of the cheats in the first place. I hope that there is no punishment at all for using cheats. Just a little sign that comes up that says "have fun!" that would be nice.
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