Cyberpunk 2077 Update Enhances Gameplay Experience with Quest Fixes and Improved Key-Binding

Cyberpunk 2077 Update Enhances Gameplay Experience with Quest Fixes and Improved Key-Binding

Experience smoother control customization for PC players with this latest update, addressing quest progression and key-binding issues in Cyberpunk 2077.

Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.12 addresses various problems that players encountered following the release of patch 2.11. One of the most significant fixes is the resolution of key-binding issues on PC and the resolution of progression-halting problems in certain quests.

For instance, players using AZERTY keyboards on PC can now easily rebind the Radioport and body-drop key to different keys. Additionally, the T key can now be used to remap quest objectives on all types of keyboards. On Xbox, the patch successfully eliminates an issue with infinite loading screens that could previously lead to game crashes.

Quest-related repairs have been made, such as lowering the body attribute required to move the dumpster in I Can See Clearly Now. Additionally, a fix has been implemented for the issue where calling Reed in the quest Nocturne Op55N1 would sometimes not trigger a conversation, hindering quest progression. Menu-access problems have been addressed, and groups of immortal enemies will no longer spawn in Night City.

The buzz surrounding Cyberpunk's upcoming sequel continues to grow. CD Projekt Red has confirmed that several senior staffers from Cyberpunk 2077 are working on the sequel. There is also speculation that multiplayer modes may be added to the sequel.

You can find the full patch notes below and on the official Cyberpunk website.

Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.12 Full Patch Notes

PC-specific

Quest objectives can now be switched by pressing the T key on all keyboards. Additionally, players using AZERTY keyboards will have the ability to easily rebind the Radioport and dropping bodies to a different key.

An error where attempting to bind the T key to actions in Exploration & Combat led to a "Binding Failed" message has been resolved.

Collaborating with Intel, we successfully addressed the stuttering problem that arose when the "Prioritize P-Cores" option was activated.

Together with Razer we fixed a crash that occurred when using Razer Chroma enabled devices.

Fixed an issue where NPC hair could appear extremely bright inside vehicles when Ray Tracing is enabled.

Fixed a crash that occurred on Steam Deck when playing with Ray Tracing enabled.

Xbox-specific

Addressed an issue where the game could enter an infinite loading state, hang up or crash on Xbox when using some saves.

All Platforms

Fixed a problem that was preventing users from accessing the menu, inventory, stash, holocalls, and fast travel.

Updated the Sonic Shock quickhack description to accurately portray the adjustments made to its behavior in version 2.1.

Improved controller cursor visibility in menus, when using computers or keypads, benefiting Steam Deck users, consoles, and PCs with controllers.

New Dawn Fades - Addressed the issue preventing users from opening the phone to read notifications from the Automated Delivery System.

I Can See Clearly Now - Lowered the Body attribute check required to move the dumpster.

I Walk the Line - Sasquatch's jump attack will now properly register as a hit and deal damage.

In the chase sequence of "Riders on the Storm," enemy cars will now shoot at Panam's van. Fixed an issue in "Nocturne Op55N1" where choosing to call Reed sometimes wouldn't trigger the conversation, blocking progression.

Sonic Shock will now be properly categorized as a Covert quickhack.

Fixed instances where groups of immortal enemies could appear across Night City.

Fixed an issue where some elements on the perk screen wouldn't change after switching to Colorblind Mode.

BioDyne Berserk will now properly have increased Crit Chance from its Reflexes Attunement.

Editor's P/S:

Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.12 addresses a wide range of issues that have plagued the game since its release. The patch notes are extensive, but they highlight the developers' commitment to improving the overall experience for players. The resolution of key-binding issues on PC and progression-halting problems in certain quests will be particularly welcomed by gamers.

The patch also includes various bug fixes and improvements, such as the elimination of immortal enemies and enhanced controller cursor visibility. These changes suggest that the developers are listening to player feedback and actively working to address the game's shortcomings. The continued support for Cyberpunk 2077 is a positive sign, and it is encouraging to see the developers making progress in improving the game's stability and gameplay.