CD Projekt just released their hotfix 1.06 for Cyberpunk 2077 that addresses some important quest related issues alongside performance-related problems that players are currently facing.
Following the controversial release on the consoles, CD Projekt had a huge task on their hands as both Microsoft and Sony took the game out of their official stores, and both of these console makers were offering refunds to players.
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In order to make the game console ready with some much-needed performance improvements, CD Projekt laid out a roadmap for players to follow. The latest hotfix 1.06 is now live for both console and PC.
Here is the full list of changes:
Quests
- Dum Dum will no longer go missing from Totentanz entrance during Second Conflict.
Console-specific
- Improved memory management and stability, resulting in fewer crashes.
PC-specific
- Removed the 8 MB save file size limit. Note: this won’t fix save files corrupted before the update.
Turns out, this hotfix still has no solution for the save file corruption error that players were facing. Instead, it only removed the save file size limit and promises future updates will fix the issue. Furthermore, console players will get better memory management through this update which may result in less frequent crashes.
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Finally, some quest specific fix also comes with this new update. Stay tuned to learn more about these future updates. We will try to cover all the latest Cyberpunk 2077 news as soon as new information is revealed.