Cyberpunk 2077 Patch Comes With Great Changes: We Finally Have Wet Roads

Cyberpunk 2077 now has patch 1.31 available for consoles, PC and Stadia, and we are excited. The patch took care of some gameplay aspects, UI issues, visuals, and it does not affect any player.

When it comes to the gameplay, changes were made for enemies’ stealth detection speed, and this depends on the difficulty of the game.

The developers took care of the road problem: if it rains, the roads will look wet: the surfaces “should look more detailed than they did even before the issue occurred.”

Some descriptions missing from the UI are now fixed, and the issue with the players not being able to claim in-game Registration Rewards has been fixed.

These are the complete adjustments made to Cyberpunk 2077:

Gameplay

  • Players can now claim in-game Registration Rewards. No “A network error has occurred. Please try again later” error appears.
  • After upgrading an item that has a quest tag, the base version of the item is removed from the inventory.
  • Weapons reload speed perks do not slow down reload time anymore
  • The height of the charged jump has been adjusted
  • When crashing a motorbike, V will not get stuck in falling animation anymore.

Visuals

  • Roads now look wet after rain; they also look more detailed.
  • There is no hair or eyebrows appearing when they are set to “off” in earlier game versions.
  • Shooting with a Tech weapon does not cause a momentary blinding light anymore.
  • There’s no bug involving Carol or her tablet.

UI

  • Missing descriptions in Overheat and Short Circuit quick hack tooltips and in Backpacker, Resist!, Osmosis, and Footloose clothing mods are no longer a problem.
  • The developers have also optim
Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.