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A Cyberpunk player got to witness a terrifying bug while grinding on the game

  • India Today Gaming
  • September 26, 2023 (UPDATED: September 26, 2023 11:44 IST)

Now, imagine this: You're playing Cyberpunk 2077 after a fresh update, the 2.0 version. The game's had some changes, especially to the enemy AI. It all sounds pretty swell, right? Well, things took a creepy twist for one player.

It was like a scene from a horror movie. The player noticed something bizarre – enemies started acting like they had a greater sense of self-preservation. They'd use cover, retreat when they were badly hurt, and even dodge explosives. It's like they suddenly had a survival instinct, and it made the game feel eerily real.

Now, we're not sure if this was a bug or a feature gone wrong, but it definitely added a spine-tingling element to the game. Who knew that enemy AI could give you the creeps? Cyberpunk 2077 just got a whole lot scarier, thanks to the 2.0 update!
A Reddit user named DragonSych found a glitch that turns some enemies into absolute dodgeball champions. They threw a grenade at a group of Scavengers, expecting a big boom, right? Well, one of these Scavengers didn't get the memo. Instead of running for cover like a sane person, this Scavenger decided to sprint full-speed right at the player. It's like they had a death wish! 
What's interesting is that some players thought maybe this super-quick Scavenger was using one of the game's abilities to slow down time. You know, like those hostile NPCs can do in the 2.0 version. But not everyone is buying that explanation. Some folks think this was just a hilarious (and terrifying) glitch that the developers didn't intend.

No matter what caused it, CD Projekt Red is known for fixing up these kinds of quirks in their games. So, while the 2.0 update might be the last big one for Cyberpunk 2077, we can expect some hotfixes to smooth things out. After all, they even fixed a tiny art issue in the game, so no bug is too small for their attention!
Here's the scoop on a peculiar Cyberpunk 2077 bug that's got players talking. With the 2.0 update, CD Projekt Red aimed to make enemy AI smarter and more challenging. Enemies were expected to use cover effectively, retreat when injured, and dodge explosives. But what one player, Reddit user DragonSych, experienced was beyond bizarre.

Now, some gamers theorized that this lightning-fast Scavenger used one of the game's time-slowing abilities, something hostile NPCs can do in the 2.0 version. But not everyone is buying that explanation. The abrupt shift from crouching to full sprint raised suspicions that this reaction to a thrown grenade might not have been the developers' intent.

CD Projekt Red is likely to address this unexpected behavior in the future. While the 2.0 update is probably the final major free patch for Cyberpunk 2077, the developer has a history of releasing hotfixes to resolve issues that slipped through the cracks during development. Moreover, the fact that even minor art oversights were addressed in the 2.0 update shows that no problem is too small for CD Projekt Red to tackle. So, rest assured, they'll likely keep improving the game's experience!

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