Over the last few hours some dataminers have managed to analyze the Cyberpunk 2077 files and extract some interesting information regarding the online multiplayer component, which will arrive only at a later time.
According to what published by the dataminer, the game should offer at least two different game modes: a more classic and focused on deathmatch and a more complex called Heist. If the first should not include anything new compared to other online shooters, in the case of the Heist mode we could find ourselves faced with a sort of GTA Online in which players can move freely around the map and organize themselves to complete quests. , possibly gang or corporate hits. Another detail that emerged from the leak concerns the probable absence of dedicated servers, given that P2P connections are mentioned in the files. Unfortunately the game files do not contain more specific details and, above all, these references could be remnants of old portions of multiplayer code that will be completely removed in the future, since this component of the game is still in development and could change many things from here at the release.
Waiting for new leaks from dataminers, perhaps with the arrival of the next updates, we remind you that according to the lead quest designer of CD Projekt RED Cyberpunk 2077 still has many secrets to discover.
According to what published by the dataminer, the game should offer at least two different game modes: a more classic and focused on deathmatch and a more complex called Heist. If the first should not include anything new compared to other online shooters, in the case of the Heist mode we could find ourselves faced with a sort of GTA Online in which players can move freely around the map and organize themselves to complete quests. , possibly gang or corporate hits. Another detail that emerged from the leak concerns the probable absence of dedicated servers, given that P2P connections are mentioned in the files. Unfortunately the game files do not contain more specific details and, above all, these references could be remnants of old portions of multiplayer code that will be completely removed in the future, since this component of the game is still in development and could change many things from here at the release.
Waiting for new leaks from dataminers, perhaps with the arrival of the next updates, we remind you that according to the lead quest designer of CD Projekt RED Cyberpunk 2077 still has many secrets to discover.