It’s no secret that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cyberpunk 2077 could have done with a bit more time in the oven. This feeling doesn’t just come from players, but also its own developers, who initially worked on the premise it would have a 2022 release date. With the actual release date being around two years before what developers were preparing for, a lot of stuff was left on the cutting room floor - an🔥d one player has unearthed a lot of it.
Redditor pablo397 created a compilation of locations that went unused in the final game. The most striking thing is that they’re almost completel🍒y finished, and some even have NPCs assigned to them. The only difference is that these NPCs𒁃 act oddly, showing that the development of the location was dropped.
In the game, pablo397 finds a second Jinguji store. In the finished game, Jinguji꧙ has just one store, selling the more expensive clothing in Night City. It’s likely this was canned late into development, because rather than scrap or repurpose the location, there’s just a sign outside saying it’s closed.
Also of note is an unused luxurious apartment. Buying property was a feature that was mentioned during the E3 2018 demo of the game, and it’s possible this is a remnant of that. Despite being inaccessible to players during normal gameplay, the interior is fully rendered, and even has a pool and a larg♌e balcony. Another apartment found by the player has an unfinished interior, but a parked hovercar on the balcony. This suggests it may have been par♎t of a quest, or another property available for V to buy.
As well as these unused features, the video highlights areas that are accessible in-game, but don’t serve an actual purpose. This includes the various restaurants around Night City - many of them are made to l♈ook completely unique, but the player cannot actually do anything inside them, not even order any food.
This is far from pablo397 only discovery. Last week they shared footage of an oddl﷽y detailed neighbourhood, which allows you to actually break into other people’s apartments. It’s possible that this was another feature dropped to meet the launch date.
If you want to get exploring yourself, Cyberpunk 2077 is out now and available on PജS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Google Stadia.