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Cyberpunk 2077 Players Use Patch 2.2’s Photo Mode to Hang Game Crash Screenshots on Their Apartment Wall, Recreate Memes, and Unleash Panam-ception

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Now Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.2 is out within the wild, gamers are having enjoyable digging into the brand new picture mode options to create all types of untamed and wacky photographs.

2.2 vastly improves the picture mode, rising the scope of the digicam whereas including improved lighting and the flexibility to spawn as much as three NPCs from a listing of 20 characters. There’s a brand new gallery you may show in your condo to point out off your snaps, too. During a neighborhood video, sport director Paweł Sasko predicted gamers would use this to create Panam-ception, and that’s precisely what redditor TheSadDiamond has carried out.

Speaking of Panam, the favored romance choice is the early days focus of Cyberpunk 2077 gamers’ experiments with the brand new picture mode, maybe unsurprisingly, and are utilizing the gallery characteristic in precisely the best way you’d anticipate.

Redditor Ok-Communication3213 even took a screenshot of Cyberpunk 2077 crashing on PlayStation, and hung that pic up on their condo wall.

Elsewhere, gamers are recreating world well-known memes with the picture mode.

2.2 expands the character creator so as to add 112 new belongings out there for personalization of V, and gamers have found that considered one of these new belongings is a scar to replicate the shot to the pinnacle V survives through the Cyberpunk 2077 prologue.

And, as CD Projekt predicted, gamers are utilizing the brand new NPC spawn characteristic to get enjoyable photographs with Adam Smasher, considered one of Cyberpunk 2077’s most imposing villains.

CD Projekt had teased secrets and techniques to be present in Cyberpunk 2077, and certainly a few secrets and techniques that have been already within the sport however thus far stay undiscovered. The hunt could be very a lot on, and gamers are already finding bits here and there that weren’t in the patch notes. Cyberpunk 2077, regardless of CD Projekt engaged on the likes of The Witcher 4 and a Cyberpunk sequel, nonetheless has loads of life left in it.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can attain Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



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