has had a massive resurgence in popularity since its less-than-ideal launch in 2020, but there are still some tweaks the game should release alongside in order to truly maximize its potential. Even though the beloved anime was a driving force behind its recent success, it's highly unlikely that the game would have been able to maintain players' attention without the many patch notes, bug fixes, and other quality-of-life changes that improved upon the original game significantly. should strive to achieve that same goal in order to truly send the universe off with a bang.
After all, the upcoming expansion is confirmed to be the game's first and last. But with being CDPR's biggest DLC so far in terms of budget, it seems that it will be a massive add-on, both in terms of size and content. Of course, it's only natural for the DLC to focus on telling its story, but it's also crucial that it includes some changes to the main structure of the game, too. This will ensure that even after players are finished with the new content, they'll still be able to enjoy a timeless experience in for years to come.
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A -esque driving system is probably too much to ask out of, but improving the driving mechanics somewhat would go a long way in terms of enjoyment, as poor controls (especially on PC) can turn a quick cruise into an impossible mini-game. The steering sensitivity of many cars — like Johnny Silverhand's iconic Porche in , for example — is almost comically high, and braking and reverse controls leave much to be desired, as well, making it difficult to navigate an already complex Night City. With finally introducing vehicle combat, this would be the perfect
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