As ambitious as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cyberpunk 2077 aims to be, it's only natural for the game to either add or remove certain features during the development proce๊ss. As happens to be the most recent case, it has been revealed by the game's designers that the wall running feature has been cut out because of "design reasons."

The information about the feature's removal comes from Cyberpunk 2077's level designer Max Pears. While speaking with news outlet Gamereactor - which got the opportunity to play the game for a few hours - Pears stated th꧋at wall running has been removed when he was asked if♏ the game would have any vertical exploration. "Ah, the wall running," the level designer said when asked about the feature, "that is something that we removed due to design reasons, but there's still going to be a lot of flexibility in how you move, that's for sure."

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In regards to Pears' "design reasons" comment, it is not exactly clear what was meꦜant. Perhaps the wall running feature was seen as too powerful and had to be removed in order to balance out the gameplay. Or maybe, the feature was only used in a few spots throughout the whole game, and because it was so underused, the development team decided to remove it altogether. Nonetheless, and whatever the main reason could be, wall running will not be in the final version of the game - although some kind of t♐raversal system will still exist.

For fans who may have already forgotten about the wall running feature,♚ it was first displayed in the demo back in August 2018. In the gameplay demo, the main character was able to run along a wall while equipped with a blade-like weapon. Considering that the demo was shown two years ago, it should come as no surprise that some of the ideas have been scrapped, reworked, or possibly changed. As a result of that, it's safe to assume that a whole different concept was applied to that particular spot in the game.

Cyberpunk 2077 comes out on November 19 for the PS4, 🎶PC, Xbox One systems with a next-generation release at some point in the 🍸future.

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