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This lovely Cyberpunk 2077 mod adds trains you can ride around Night City

A new Cyberpunk 2077 mod makes the dystopian RPG's decorative monorails functional, adding a metro system with cute wee trains you can ride. For all the game's flaws, I did greatly enjoy wondering Night City's streets, cooing at giant buildings and bright colours, and today I was glad to continue that tourism on rail. How lovely to see the megacity from a new perspective, looking down on rooftops and being buzzed by hovercars. See a wee bit of my journey in a video below.


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Cyberpunk 2077 gets a metro thanks to modders




If you were ever frustrated that Night City's NCART system didn't work, well, Cyberpunk 2077 modders have got you covered. The sprawling metropolis now has a working metro system, thanks to modders, with 19 stations and a full integration into the game's UI and controls. It's a nice, slick bit of modding for those who really want an immersive game they can freely explore, and those who detest fast travel systems...
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CD Projekt will settle Cyberpunk 2077 class action lawsuit for $1.85M




CD Projekt said last week that proceedings in the class action lawsuit filed against it in December 2020 over the sorry state of Cyberpunk 2077's launch had been suspended because an out-of-court settlement was being hammered out. Today, it announced that an agreement has been reached, and assuming the court agrees, the whole thing will go away for $1.85 million...
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CD Projekt plan to settle Cyberpunk 2077 lawsuit for $1.85 million

CD Projekt have announced plans to pay out $1,850,000 (£1.4 million) to settle a class action lawsuit brought by investors over Cyberpunk 2077's troubles. The suit started in December 2020 with investors primarily upset with the fact that the console version was in such a state, claiming that CDP hadn't been honest about the game and its prospects. CDP say that the proposed settlement terms make clear that though they are paying out, this "does not imply admission of any responsibility".


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