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Cyberpunk 2077: How To Earn More Money The Fast Way

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Moreover, players can store items in their car, increasing the amount of equipment they can haul to a vendor for profit. However, the loot obtained from opponents can also be disassembled rather than sold, thereby adding to V’s crafting materials to create items that sell for an often-higher chunk of change. The difference, depending on item quality, can sometimes be negligible, and players should weigh their choices accordin

I Fought the Law is the first quest where players will meet River Ward, but the choices made here do not matter for River's romance; it's simply an introduction mission to River. It does not matter how players handle the enemies in the mission, or what V tells the Peralez family, or Night city 2025 even what V tells River, as there are no consequences involved for River's future missions. Once the quest has been completed, players will have to wait a few in-game days for River Ward to call V, so just play a few quests and gigs in the meantime, or go AFK and skip time, as players are waiting for River's call to start The Hunt.


It's not a good idea to go broke just for this side gig. There is usually not enough money for the game's cars with a 100% completion, so spending eddies for a single gig isn't smart. Thankfully, most of these can be found or lower-quality versions can be sold for cheaper pri


Some gear, like the Optical Camo cyberware, lets V turn practically invisible for a few moments, while other gear can enhance V's shots and Quickhacks while undetected. Ninjutsu is one of the few that enhance V's ability to move while undetected, letting players complete stealth missions faster and take advantage of sneaky opportunities without worrying about being s


Not only is it fun to watch as enemies in Cyberpunk 2077 put some iron in their mouths and pull the trigger, but it’s also equally as rewarding as it is sadistic, as players can recover their health by forcing enemies to take themselves out of the fi


There are two major amateur mistakes to make with Skippy. The first is to program it for headshots right away. For whatever reason, after fifty kills, it will automatically change back to the opposite. So start with non-lethal shots, then, when it switches back, have V respond with "I don't know," and this will enable permanent headshots. The next trap is that a quest exists to give Skippy back to its original owner. The eddies aren't even good and no amount of eddies would be enough to replace Skippy any


On the hardest settings, stamina can be an obstacle and these fistfights can be prolonged, so this is a good opportunity to make use of stamina-boosting consumables. There is little worse than losing a fight because of a lack of energy at the very end. Win these fights with consumables, then collect the cash and get back to buying ca


The champion here is a self-proclaimed animal named Rhino. Rhino doesn't have a "special" attack specifically, but her hits will take away most of V's health. Even a Vody-specialized V will probably only be able to take three hits before it's game over. She's got a wind-up that takes a long time to unleash, so either interrupt her or dodge and hit her on the follow-thro


The twins have the same moves, so don't worry about which is which. If they flip places, accept it, and keep going; lining them up feels like a one-on-one anyway, so taking out one first isn't important. They also have a very obvious tell for when they are vulnerable. When they spread both their arms out to the side in a related t-pose, stop blocking and give them some swift h


Updated on September 27th, 2023 by Hodey Johns: After the Phantom Liberty expansion and the new 2.0 patch, it was time to review the complete list of iconic weapons and reassess. There are a ton of new melee and ranged weapons for players to get their hands on. Besides the new additions, there has also been an update to the existing iconic weapons, so some of the previous entries were brought down to earth. On the positive side, some of the more lacking iconic weapons got buffed and deserved special consideration. In the end, the entire list had to be revisited and brought up to date so now it should be current for the 2.0 pa


The Overwatch is the best sniper rifle in the game without debate. As a sniper rifle, reload speed is always useful when the window of opportunity for multiple targets is only so long. The built-in legendary silencer is incredible to help with those shots so enemies don't scatter. If V puts a silencer on a gun, the damage gets reduced, even when using a legendary silencer, but this built-in variety keeps the damage f


For beginner Netrunners, Reboot Optics is near-essential. To stealth players, there’s no greater Quickhack. While this isn’t a Quickhack to make enemies suffer from beyond the Blackwall, it’s still a nostalgic and early Quickhack that’s easy to obtain, and even easier to use, as all it does is upload a quick little hack to temporarily blind enemies for around 8 seconds, up to an extended 15 seco