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The only way to fix the game is leaving it Open Source to Mod Community

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Lenschow

Lenschow

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#41
Dec 23, 2020
strangerism said:
it is but that is just the way it is packaged and released but the code will likely be the same of the single player package plus MP stuff and all the extra content that is MP related and we still don't know precisely.

so for instance if I am able to mod the SP client to change the damage of weapons could I do the same with the MP client and use it as exploit? Having access to SP modding surely will give access to lot of intelligence on how things works on the MP client. This is my understanding though, I might be wrong
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I get what you're saying but, I highly doubt that will be an issue. Even if they do use the same code they can just do a scan for modifed data on startup.
 
MetaControl

MetaControl

Fresh user
#42
Dec 23, 2020
Modding keeps games alive for many many years and can make them better in many ways. Skyrim is still being played by thousands, because of mods keeping the game fresh.
All for it! I would consider it an absolute must for Cyberpunk 2077.
 
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Nadim0000

Nadim0000

Forum regular
#43
Dec 23, 2020
Its not the "ONLY" way its kinda stupid when you put it like that but ofc who the fuck wouldnt love mod support i think its one of these things where its easier said than done
i really hope Cdpr would reconsider readding some of the missing features in later patches especially when it comes to interactivity
 
Alenheim

Alenheim

Forum regular
#44
Dec 23, 2020
I suppose my money should've gone to the modders instead if they're gonna be responsible in adding (cut) contents instead of the developers... :think:
 
Worstyearever

Worstyearever

Fresh user
#45
Dec 23, 2020
For me at this point it's the only good thing that could happen...
 
romeos_ra

romeos_ra

Fresh user
#46
Dec 23, 2020
DarkTl said:
When you are not sure, just google it, ie something like "skyrim best multiple companions mod reddit", and everything will be explained there.
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Then you run into the same problem where every "creator" out there has put together their own top 10 lists, etc. and you're dealing with the same problem - quantity over quality and mass confusion over which mods still work with one another. This is an issue which transcends just "mods" and permeates our entire society in which data is created at such vast exponential rates it can be difficult to keep up with what is both current and quality. I'm not suggesting that research and effort shouldn't be given if you truly want to mod out your game - just stating the obvious that most iPhone users are not going to bother with the trouble of it.

For example, I used your keyword search in Google and got "About 731,000 results".
 
M

meitemar

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#47
Dec 23, 2020
TorsenSlider said:
Who the hell voted no?
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Im guessing console players
 
romeos_ra

romeos_ra

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#48
Dec 23, 2020
When I got an alert that there was an update to this post it had shortened the title of this thread to:


THE ONLY WAY TO FIX THE GAME IS LEAVING IT
 
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