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Fortunately, CD Projekt has addressed and fixed this issue in its latest hotfix that dropped today. According to the Hotfix 1.06 patch note, the 8MB save file size has been removed though it won’t fix the saves corrupted before the update. Aside from this, the hotfix also improves memory management and stability on consoles, which will result in fewer crashes. It also fixes the quest “Second Conflict,” in which Dum Dum will no longer go missing from Totentaz.
The full patch notes can be found here:
CD Projekt Red has shown sheer dedication towards fixing the broken and muddied launch of Cyberpunk 2077 so far. The company has outlined the roadmap for various patches that are inbound in the next few weeks and months. As of now, Cyberpunk 2077 has received three hotfixes since its December 10 launch, aside from the day zero patch that was deployed the same day. The next two big patches are planned for January and February respectively, which will seemingly fix the game’s performance, especially on base PS4 and Xbox One.
Cyberpunk 2077 launch debacle reached new heights when the game was pulled off from the PlayStation store earlier this month. While CDPR has addressed the situation and reassured fans that they are working hard to bring Cyberpunk 2077 back to the PlayStation store, many believe that the game won’t be fixed anytime soon. However, the numerous hotfixes that have been deployed confirm that the company would go to any length to gain back the trust it has seemingly lost.
Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, with a free PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrade coming in 2021.
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Source: Cyberpunk.net