Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Mod ‘CyberMP’ in the Works
'CyberMP' is an upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer mod that's currently in pre-alpha stage.
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'CyberMP' is an upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer mod that's currently in pre-alpha stage.
While players may want to experience the pure escapism of flying off into space without worrying about relatable issues like covering rent and paying back loans, a new mod is making finances more realistic. Generally speaking, it's incredibly easy to gather up a vast horde of Credits in; when cash isn't looted off a corpse, it's usually dumped on players as a reward for completing a quest. It's certainly nice to never worry about burning through money but at the same time, it's frustrating that aside from spending it on gear, Credits don't really serve a purpose.
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adds 10 new Remembrance bosses to the game, each with their own special drops and rewards. Some of these bosses need to be defeated to advance to the later stages of ’s DLC, while others are optional bosses. However, players will likely want to defeat the optional bosses as well to get the unique items they drop.
There are two kinds of gamers in the world: Those who think Dark Messiah of Might and Magic is a brilliant immersive sim that laid the foundation for the genius of Arkane's later work on Dishonored and Prey, and those who haven't played it yet. So when a game claims to draw inspiration from Dark Messiah, I—as someone who played and loved it—immediately want to know more. Alkahest is one such game, and it's attracting some real curiosity, but also a little bit of doubt.
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FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki had a ton to say in a recent interview with The Guardian: While most of the focus has been on him claiming to «suck» at his own games, he also gave some clues about what to expect from FromSoftware in the future.