In a post shared on Reddit, user Paladin1034’s video showcases a hilarious and haunting experience that they had while playing Cyberpunk 2077 recently. In the minute-long video, they show that they somehow managed to get a vehicle following them in-game. It wasn’t just slowly crawling along or appearing in the player’s periphery, either. It was actively on the player’s tail, shifting in direction with all the player’s movement. In many ways, it looked like a person was driving it, but there wasn’t even an NPC in the car.

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Some Cyberpunk 2077 players joked that the car is being driven by Delamain, an AI intelligence that runs Night City’s taxi services. Delamain was known to have even introduced AI-driven cabs in the city. These AI cabs are also known to be glitchy, causing significant property damage across the city, and are later revealed to be disconnecting from Delamain’s intelligence - “children” AI going rogue. This short video would make for a perfect Cyberpunk 2077 side-quest, but there’s likely another reason why it is happening.

Car summoning in Cyberpunk 2077 has always been glitchy. Players can summon cars across much of Night City’s roads, leading the car to spawn nearby and then drive up to the player as it’s able. Prior to patch 1.5, when vehicle AI was very dumb, cars would drive through walls or pedestrians and could even explode. Post-patch 1.5, they can behave much more oddly.

Take, for example, another recent clip shared by a Cyberpunk 2077 player. They summoned their vehicle, only for it to suddenly decide to drive away from the player as it grew near. It even shook with indecision before turning around. It’s possible that this following behavior is another bug tied to patch 1.5’s new vehicle AI, with the player having summoned their car and the car reacting bizarrely.

What’s different about Cyberpunk 2077’s new glitches compared to the old ones is that they’re fun. It’s funny that a car would drive away from a player after being summoned, and it’s uniquely creepy to have an AI vehicle follow a player around. It isn’t fun to have the player’s car drive through a wall and explode when it’s necessary for the next mission. Clearly, Cyberpunk 2077 has been improved in some unexpected but welcome ways.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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