For how many technical issues Cyberpunk 2077 possesses, even after one year of it being commercially available, there are a number of unique gameplay mechanics for players to utilize within Cyberpunk 2077. This ranges from different weapon types to non-lethal methods of approach, Cyberpunk 2077 has an impressive amount of substance within it. Although, CD Projekt Red has since made it easier for returning players to progress in the game more efficiently.

One of the most interesting game mechanics and longstanding pieces of Cyberpunk 2077 lore is braindances. As far back as the original Cyberpunk 2020 tabletop game, braindances have been a figurehead of not just the world building of Cyberpunk 2077, but also a consistent game mechanic that's seen throughout the entirety of the game. Now, it seems the developers have made it easier for experienced players to progress through the braindance segments.

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A Reddit user named _Dangernoodle_ posted a video showing how players can now skip the initial braindance tutorial with Judy Alvarez. While the player still has to watch the full braindance, they don't have to go through the process of re-learning the mechanics every single time they go to replay Cyberpunk 2077. Plus, the sample braindance is only one minute long, which doesn't take up too much time.

It's amazing how, on top of the plethora of glitches and bugs that still need to be addressed in terms of Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red has also taken the time to address certain aspects of the game where the quality of life can be improved. The ability to skip the braindance tutorial and the option to give the player combat tutorials in the form of combat modules early on in Cyberpunk 2077 are key examples of this.

For how many issues Cyberpunk 2077 still has, it's impressive how far its come since its initial launch. Back when Cyberpunk 2077 was first released, just one week after the game first launched, Sony had removed Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store and kept it removed for over six months. This was practically unheard of in terms of any other AAA release, but with every new patch, the quality of Cyberpunk 2077 has continued to improve.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds for Cyberpunk 2077 going forward. There are still a number of bugs and glitches that need to be addressed, but the game has also come a long way since it was first released. With the promise of free DLC releasing for Cyberpunk 2077 in the months to come, there are definitely things for fans to be excited about.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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