Despite one of the most controversial launches in recent gaming history,Cyberpunk 2077has managed to pull itself out of the reputation its launch landed it in. While there’s still many steps to go beforeCyberpunk 2077becomes what many fans expected it to be, many are now seeing the game as less of a mess rife with bugs and glitches.
Even following the controversial launch ofCyberpunk 2077, many fans were still able to have fun with the game. Now, as new players continue to make their way into Night City,Cyberpunk 2077has seen a surge of positivity from players and reviewers. In 2021Cyberpunk 2077was one ofSteam’s most played gamesof the year. Though there is a main quest, there are also plenty of side objectives and exploration to be done in the game world of Night City. ManyCyberpunk 2077players are finding fun to be had in other ways, such as one player who might just hold the world record for most burritos collected in a video game.
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The player, who posted a photo of their burrito-filled in-game apartment on Reddit, was initially trying to find out how many protagonist V could collect inCyberpunk 2077. As food doesn’t have any carry weight in the game, the player quickly found out there was no limit to the amount of burritos that V could carry, and so the player then proceeded to fill their in-game apartment with them. Using the game’s photo mode, the player posted a picture of V looking proud of themselves sitting atop a giant pile of burritos. While there are mods that allow players to redecorate theirapartment inCyberpunk 2077, throwing burritos everywhere is another option for a player looking to redecorate without mods.
Commenters were quick to praise the post both for its hilarity and the impressive amount of burritos collected by the player. One commenter wrote “the alternative path towards the major leagues,” suggesting the sale of burritos would be a much quicker way for V to get rich than crime and looting. Another compared the burrito-filled apartment to the player homes filled withcheese wheels inThe Elder Scrolls Skyrim.
Whether players are filling their apartments with burritos or following the main quest to remove a lethal microchip from V’s head, there appears to be plenty of fun to be had inCyberpunk 2077for fans. However, the game’s rocky launch is still haunting its reputation and that of its developer, CD Projekt Red, who faced a lawsuit from investors. Thislawsuit against CD Projekt Redwas settled out of court in the middle of December, and soCyberpunk 2077may soon be able to move on slowly from its launch.
Cyberpunk 2077is available on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
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