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Cyberpunk 2077 gets rad Superhot mod that leaves developer impressed

Cyberpunk 2077 gets rad Superhot mod that leaves developer impressed

Get ready for some epic takedowns

CD Projekt Red may have finally stopped updating Cyberpunk 2077 but that doesn’t mean that its dedicated modding community has.

With thousands of mods available to download for free, it is doubtful that Cyberpunk 2077 will ever run out of content.

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More recently, it even received a mod inspired by 2016 puzzle game and FPS shooter, Superhot.

For those who didn’t know, Superhot introduced the mechanic of time stopping if the player themselves stopped and now this feature can be implemented in CD Projekt Red’s RPG.

Created by Nexus Mods user jackexe, the Cyberpunk Super Hot Mode is free to download for all PC users and will allow the player to incorporate some epic takedowns into their combat.

"When you move, time moves. How fast you move determines how fast time moves," the mod description reads.

"You can use the Cyberpunk engine tweaks to bind the controls to toggle this mode on and off."

With the ability to toggle the feature on and off, it will add a whole lot more intensity to battles and it is hard not to notice how it mirrors the Sandevistan cyberware seen in Cyberpunk 2077 but even more so in the animated show, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.

The Sandevistan allowed protagonist David to slow down time and dodge bullets in order to flank enemies and that is very similar to how this mod works.

Not only that, but the mod is so impressive that it has caught the attention of an actual Cyberpunk 2077 developer.

Taking to Twitter, Philipp Weber, the narrative director at CD Projekt Red, said:

“That's so cool to see!

Early in development we briefly workshopped a quest with similar mechanics.

You became a construct, essentially able to do millions of things at once, and this is how we simulated the full quest only taking a few seconds in 'real time'.

Now someone did it!”

With it getting the seal of approval by a Cyberpunk 2077 dev, this mod is not one to miss out on and luckily, it is free to download and try out right now.



Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, PC, Mods