
It’s not yet known whether Cyberpunk 2077 will receive more official content from developers, but you can always rely on the game’s modding community to produce the goods.
Cyberpunk 2077 is hardly short of things to do.
CD Projekt RED is one of the most generous studios out there; every time it tells fans it’s done with the game for good, another surprise update drops bringing with it tons of new features.
The latest update, for example, made improvements and adjustments to Photo Mode and the game’s recently added AutoDrive mechanics.
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While you shouldn’t expect anything to land in the way of another official DLC, I’d be very surprised if that was it now on the update front.
Developers just can’t help tweaking what is pretty much now a perfect game.
With that in mind, there’s not exactly a shortage of entertainment in Night City, but if you do want to extend the experience, then perhaps you should check out a certain mod.
‘Immersive V Dialogue Expanded’ by NexusMods user skyrayfox isn’t a revolutionary mod, but it does make some subtle welcomed changes that reflect the types of adjustments we see devs make themselves.
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This mod is all about boosting immersion by adding a ton of new voice lines for V, both male and female.
“No more mute V! V now talks during combat, while driving, looting, being hurt, hacking devices, performing actions, and more,” the description reads.
“Johnny might also pop in from time to time to share his advice (whether you like it or not) and you can even respond!”
If you’re wondering how the creator achieved this whilst using the OG voice actors, the mod actually recycles a ton of voice lines from the base game, simply adapting them to also be used in suitable open-world scenarios.
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It’s a clever little adjustment that I’m honestly surprised CD Projekt RED hasn’t done itself.
If you want to see some examples of the mod in action, there are plenty of videos displayed on the mod listing.
This mod has been tested with the recent Patch 2.31, so you don’t need to worry about a lack of compatibility.
It utilises over 200 voice lines and you can adjust the frequency of the modded voice lines via the mod menu.
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As I said, this works with both male and female V; the only catch is it’s only available in the English language.
The initial response seems positive.
“Banger mod,” someone remarked, while another added, “This mod is super preem. Thank you!”
It’s totally free so if you have Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, give it a try.
Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, Mods, PC