The Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has released Hotfix 1.06 for Xbox and PlayStation consoles and PCs. The hotfix brings optimizations for consoles and removes the limit of 8 MB memory files on PCs. The game, notorious for being constantly hit by new bugs, has three hotfixes (including the latest one) since it launched on December 10th. The developers have announced that they will be releasing two major updates in January and February to fix other issues with the game.
According to the information on the Cyberpunk 2077 website (PS4 Review), hotfix 1.06 is now available on PCs and consoles. The changelog mentioned that “Dum Dum will not disappear at the entrance of Totentanz during the second conflict”. Those who haven’t reached this stage or are new to the game should know that Dum Dum is a Maelstrom gang member in the Second Conflict quest that they will meet in Dance of Death – an abandoned factory and gangster hideout as well as one Party place. The Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red had previously announced that it was working on a possible workaround for the missing NPC problem.
The second notable change affects console versions of Cyberpunk 2077. The developers said the latest hotfix has improved memory management and stability, which will result in fewer crashes. The third is a PC-specific fix that removes the 8MB memory limit. Some players previously reported that if their backup files were larger than 8MB in size, the game would not load and an error message was displayed. The developers pointed out that this does not fix saving files that were corrupted before the update.
As already mentioned, after 1.04 and 1.05 this is the third hotfix since the launch of Cyberpunk 2077.
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