After a long day of cruising around Night City, V is apparenꦏtly too tired to crawl all the way into their own bed.
Cyberpunk 2077 has a laundry list of bugs that still need to be fixed, and we're going to go out on a limb and say this is one of them. A recent Reddit post put V's awkward sleeping position in the spotlight, as the player can't even manage to get their entire body onto the mattress. Instead, the camera angle leads you to believe V is sleeping with the lower half of their bo꧟dy dangling off the side of the bed.
In case the camera angle wasn't enough for you to visualize V's sleeping position, the same💯 Redꦐditor has drawn up a detailed diagram – check it out below:
Fixing the animation probably isn't at the top of CD Projekt Red's to-do list, so you should have time to go check it out for 💯yourself. Just stumble over to the bed in V's apartment and interact with it, sending V down to take a quick nap. With any luck, you'll find V plop down in the same dumb position.
No pillows. No covers. And only half on the bed. Seems like the perfect way to relax afteꦕr a rough day in Night City.
CD Projekt Red is on the right track when it comes to fixing Cyberpunk 2077's issues, as the Day 0 patch helped 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:iron out many of the bugs encountered with early review copies of the game.⛄ It's still riddled with random graphical hiccups but, for the most part, none of these detract from the overall experience.
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