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Cyberpunk 2077 Character Creation & Customization Guide

PsychoSquad's complete guide to creating and customizing your character in Cyberpunk 2077.

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Bathyj1646d ago

So if you choose a female character does your sex scene have to be with a dude?

Asking for a friend.

B68W1645d ago

Unless you hook up with a girl. Get some scissor action.

ClayRules20121645d ago

Sure, I’ve heard that one before, buddy😂

Just joking with ya.

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Releasing a Full Game On a Nintendo Switch 2 Cart Makes Sense

Begone, game-key carts. Full cartridges just work better and here's why.

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HyperMoused6h ago

Game key karts are just digital games.....why keep up the facade

Profchaos5h ago

I didn't bother buying any game key carts for my system despite my preference being physical.
I brought the mkw bundle and that was a digital code but I wasn't going to pay double for the game
I got yakuza 0 digitally as the key card made zero sense to me it costs more and its just a digital game in disguise (I never sell my games anyhow)

darthv725h ago

...obviously. If a game is 64gb or less, it should release on card. If it exceeds 64gb, the key card comes into play. It does suck that Nintendo wont support smaller cards, SW1 games came on anywhere from 8gb to 32gb cards. The cost of using a 64gb card for a game that would fit comfortably on a 32 or even 16 may not be cost effective for some smaller devs. Hence the use of the key card.

Then again, its taking a page out of Sony's book. They mandated the use of DVD media for all games a few years after the PS2 released. Until then, they supported games on CD. Then when it came to PS3, no game was allowed to use DVD, they all had to be bluray regardless.

Now with PS5, they only use UHD media, no regular bluray for games allowed. Even if the game is smaller than a DVD. So i can see Nintendo trying to standardize their game cards. If devs dont want to pay for the use... the key card is for them.

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Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition (Nintendo Switch 2) – Review - Pixelbytegaming

Cyberpunk 2077 on the Nintendo Switch 2 is all there and as fun as you remember, but still offers a downgraded version, making concessions to not compromise on the overall scope.

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Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition Review - A Dystopian Epic in Your Hands | COGconnected

Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on the Switch 2, but can Nintendo’s latest hardware do justice to Night City?

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