Cyberpunk 2077 is playable in third person thanks to this mod
Experience the views of Night City (as🌱 well as your own outfit) ꦰfrom a whole new perspective

A new mod for Cyberpunk 2077 has been developed whi🔯ch allows players to play the game in third-person mode.
The mod is only available for PC players and 𝓰is labelled as a “work in progress”, so don’t expect seamless results just yet, but you can check out the impressive effort in the video down below.
To run the mod successfully, players must also download other updates such as the Cyber Engine Tweaks, which you can read about in our guide to the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 mods, which aℱutomatically fixed any performance issues and bugs in the game (eg: dropped frame rates, etc.), and kee♍ps the third-person mode running smoothly.
Once the mod and tweaks hav🌺e been downloaded, p♊layers can start the game up as usual and then hit B to swap into third-person mode. Hitting B again will also switch between 4 different camera views.
It is worth noting though that since Cyberpunk 2077 was designed to be played mostly in first-person perspective, so you probably shouldn’t have this mode activ♉e throughout the whole game, as there are a few instances of clipping and other small glitches that can be seen in the video embedded above. Although this mod works well if you’re just walking around the city, things can apparently get worse if you move quickly or suddenly🎃, for example in a chase or combat scene.
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