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Dream On-
This is a shocking and wonderful side quest that you could make an entire story out of, plus threatening phone call from unknown power masters. I just wished this kept going! Mayoral Candidate Jefferson Peralez wounds an intruder at home, but wakes up the next morning wondering if it's a dream.


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Power Couple


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The Monk giving thanks- What other game mixes violence with voluntary player meditation?
(only if you choose to)


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Katana Aftermath- It was exhilarating



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Nomad's Scorpion Ready to Go


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Claire Russel loves street racing and vengeance​
 
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Flashback Alt and Johnny

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Nicest Player Apartment in Night City- The Glen, Haywood $80k, a steal.
Your starter apartment, is not terrible, but the Mega Building is kind of dumpy and crowded. This is class. You can watch the traffic driving by down below, watch the weather change, hit a pool ball with a cue, but not play a solo game, you can fix a coffee and drink it, play a video games, crank up just one record song on the turn table, you can take a shower, stare into the mirror, scan your computer, you can relax on the sofa, or sleep in bed, but can’t save the story in that state, which annoys me. Many moons ago in World of Warcraft, I always found a bed to sleep on to log out of the game… ☺️


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Rainy Night in Haywood


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Talking Sense to the neighborhood Lads, helping a Choom.

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Clothing Vendor Japan Town





 
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Why does Auto drive suck so bad?
Good question.
Too me it seem like most cars react too much too quick on keyboard controls. For most of the cars I often get into outdrawn pendulum patterns meandering several lanes, desperately trying to make as tiny compensating inputs as possible. Some of the slow or heavy cars I am comfortable with, but not the rest.

Bikes on the other hand .... my favorite is Apollos bike.
 
Good question.
Too me it seem like most cars react too much too quick on keyboard controls. For most of the cars I often get into outdrawn pendulum patterns meandering several lanes, desperately trying to make as tiny compensating inputs as possible. Some of the slow or heavy cars I am comfortable with, but not the rest.

Bikes on the other hand .... my favorite is Apollos bike.
It does feel like the bikes are more forgiving on KB/M. I will probably use a controller for the racing jobs.
 
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