's free 2.0 update launched on September 21, 2023, with a huge number of changes to the title's core gameplay. The update incorporated overhauled police AI, as well as vehicle combat and car chases, and overhauled the game's skill trees while introducing a revamped Cyberware system.
Most of these changes have been extremely positively received and have brought the game closer to what was promised prior to its initial, turbulent 2020 launch. As a result, this has encouraged players to revisit , or even pick it up for the first time, regardless of whether they've purchased the new DLC, which included even more features, a new story, and a whole new district to explore. However, as much as the 2.0 update has improved the game, there is one change to the game's weaponry that seems to make no sense.
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Unfortunately, 's 2.0 update seems to have gotten rid of the ability to remove weapon modifications. Previously, players could take mods out of their weapons, and although it would destroy the mod as a result, it did offer them an opportunity to add a newer, better mod in its place. This was particularly helpful if a player found a particular weapon they felt suited their playstyle better, as they could just re-modify it as they went.
The new system seems to make any weapon modifications permanent, however, which forces players to discard and change weapons instead if they want to utilize newer mods. This is a good way for developer CD Projekt Red to showcase the new weapons it has added — particularly those in — to long-term players. It does, however, feel like an odd change when other areas of the game seem to encourage modding and
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