A couple ideas for improving certain aspects of driving in CP77.
1) Practically everyone has a computer on their brain. I would assume that the minimap is supposed to be an internal map for the sake of gameplay. That is all well and good, however, an ability to zoom in and out of the minimal would be very beneficial. Perhaps PGUP/PGDN could zoom in and out.
2) With the current minimap limitations, having the driving routes overlayed on the road itself would be very helpful, especially with the sporadic driving conditions, the player could actually keep his eyes on the road and not be caught having to turn with very short notice
3) since you can call your vehicle to your location, there is already precedent set that cars have an autopilot feature. For those times, id like to see a way to trigger an autopilot. Set a gig destination in the quest journal, call your vehicle, activate autopilot, and go make a sandwich and get a drink.
Id eventually like to be able to even set waypoints in the autopilot, so that you can chart a path through the streets of Night City, sit back, and enjoy the beauty of this place.
1) Practically everyone has a computer on their brain. I would assume that the minimap is supposed to be an internal map for the sake of gameplay. That is all well and good, however, an ability to zoom in and out of the minimal would be very beneficial. Perhaps PGUP/PGDN could zoom in and out.
2) With the current minimap limitations, having the driving routes overlayed on the road itself would be very helpful, especially with the sporadic driving conditions, the player could actually keep his eyes on the road and not be caught having to turn with very short notice
3) since you can call your vehicle to your location, there is already precedent set that cars have an autopilot feature. For those times, id like to see a way to trigger an autopilot. Set a gig destination in the quest journal, call your vehicle, activate autopilot, and go make a sandwich and get a drink.
Id eventually like to be able to even set waypoints in the autopilot, so that you can chart a path through the streets of Night City, sit back, and enjoy the beauty of this place.