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trandtalk · 2 years
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10 Best Cybernetic Enhancements in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
10 Best Cybernetic Enhancements in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Whether it’s in the video game Cyberpunk 2077 or the new Netflix anime spin-off Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Night City is a dangerous and unforgiving place. Credit social media Survival is never guaranteed, but becoming stronger is possible. This is usually done by installing cyberware. Cybernetic enhancements can range from making the user physically stronger or faster, to mentally enhanced.…
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moonbiscuitsims · 7 months
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Lovely Rita
Rita Wheeler (Cyberpunk 2077 NPC) CC List below
Other Cyberpunk Sims: V ⭐ Goro Takemura ⭐ Lizzy Wizzy ⭐ Jackie + Misty ⭐David Martinez (edgerunners) ⭐
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Background: Lizzie's bar build is mainly by @hamsterbellbelle Neon signs are by @hydrangeachainsaw
I normally don't post many CC links as I usually use too much of it but I worked a lot on Rita and thought I'd share her outfit cc creators and my (bad) recolours. Feel free to always ask if I didn't list cc on a post, I don't always have time to list it.
Rita CC DOWNLOAD (Google Drive)
Gun pouch was a Harley Quinn costume but the link is broken so I'm including it along with my recolour, I think you need both (in hats category).
Gauntlet by STSS (but I had to redo the alpha due to overlapping textures with the gun pouch, that version only in blue swatch is included)
Rita's body cyberware is included
Hair (broken links, included)
Spiky arm bangles are by Coloresurbanos (included cause I couldn't find the post)
Moxxes Tattoos were by @siliconesims , i also had to recategorise for Rita to be able to wear robot arm tattoos. That version is included in case you also want to combine with the robot tattoo; but you need to get their ones here and check out their Mox Gang sims! Rita's face cyberware is not included and is also from their Rita download.
Not included Tank top by Myobi Boots by Dissia Pants by the cryptoclub Eyebrows by saruin Robot arms tattoos Spiky leg garter by Trillyke Choker by PralineSims Doll skin overlay by Sclub Earrings by Blahberry Pancake (use this site with caution I heard it has viruses?)
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coddo621 · 1 year
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A Cyberpunk 2077 review
I went into this game not expecting much from what I've seen online. From glitches and downright game breaking bugs I was convinced that this would be just another AAA disaster. But after playing for some time I started seeing some improvement over the initial release.
The release of the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners series also greatly influenced my decision to give this game a try. So here's some of my thoughts from my 200 hours in this masterpiece of a game.
Gameplay
The gameplay struck just the right chord for me when it comes to customization. By that I mean every bit of weapons, quality of life and character attributes is fully customizable. Everything from the implants, quickhacks, weapons and clothing can be changed however you choose to. I know it's a sort of requirement in most of the games today, but here it seemed like a need, a mechanic to learn rather than something that just exists to justify the overabundance of items and customizations. You can add modifications to your already customized body. These cyberware mods would make your already powerful cyberware implants even more powerful. You can also modify every single gun you find. Anything from increasing damage or completely removing weapon recoil can be applied to your guns. With all this offense you can also pair them up with your armor mods. These do anything from just increasing your defense stat to increasing the carrying capacity of your character which is also able to be changed using a range of implants. All this is expandable by using the crafting mechanic. It lets you upgrade your items, but in exchange it needs item components which can either be gathered throughout the game or by dismantling the items you don't need from your inventory. It also allows you to increase the rarities of certain items which greatly increases their stats.
The combat style and quickhack mechanics also made me appreciate the game even more. The most interesting and nuance part of the game for me would be the whole cyberware implants system. It really makes you think about the combos that you could use for the implants that were available both early and late game. From the "netrunner" to the "berserk" and "sandevistan" builds you really have a lot of options and routes you can take when making your character. For example, if you enjoy outsmarting the enemy and using their own advantages against them you should pick the "netrunner" builds for their ability to quickhack the enemy or the environment at the expense of some of your RAM. The RAM mechanic is also really interesting since it makes you think before you quickhack because you only have a limited number of it at any given time. If you're more of a hardcore shooter player, or just enjoy a good power fantasy every once in a while I'd recommend the "berserk" builds since they focus more on weapons than anything else. If you're more of a "jack of all trades" kind of person I'd recommend the "sandevistan" builds which let you stop time after a certain cooldown. All of these concepts play into a bigger role, which is the story of Cyberpunk 2077.
Story
The story of the main character is so similar to the story of David Martinez from the Edgerunners series to the point that a sidequest character downright acknowledges it. Our main character, ominously named V, returns to the infamous Night city in hopes of living a better life than where they lived before. They have one driving force, or dream if you will: becoming a living Night city legend. I won't be talking about the entire lore of the game in this review because it's something a person has to experience themselves to find it fully satisfying.
Pros:
Intriguing customization
Interesting combat and mechanics
Great story
Cons:
Expensive (around $60, $30 if on sale)
A bit buggy (sometimes very noticeable, sometimes not)
High graphics demand
Conclusion
In conclusion I'd recommend this game to everyone who can afford it and has a good enough PC to run such a demanding game. There'll be moments in this game when you're going to absolutely despise some parts of it, but inevitably at the end of your playthrough, or multiple playthroughs, you're going to be glad you gave it a try.
Here are some screenshots I took while playing the game.
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