Latest Cyberpunk 2077 update creates another game-breaking progression bug
"Can't dꦅo anything with his stupid head floating up there judging me"

A new update deployed to address some of the issues plaguing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 has ina𒁃dvertently triggered a new game-breaking progression▨ bug.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red recently released the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 patch notes with a laundry list oꦓf bug fixes and stability improvements, some of which were preventing players from making progress in the game.꧅
, however, despite addressing a prior bug that stopped progress because in-game character Takemura wouldn't trigger an important phone call in the mission Down in the Street, now Takemura will call but not say anything at all, which is still preventing some from progressing in the game."New update broke a main story phone call with Takemura, ജso now I can't continue the story," reported one player. "I've waited 5 minutes and nothing is changing."
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🍌"Same for me. Ca▨n't do anything with his stupid head floating up there judging me," added .
"Iꦐ have tried going back several saves, created new saves before he call🦂s and it's the same thing every time," another player (thanks, ). "He calls. I either let it auto answer or I answer and he just sits up there in the corner mocking me. Once he calls you are 100% STOPPED from ANY further jobs / side jobs / gigs because you are unable to talk to any NPC until the call is finished."
CDPR has since offered advice on how to fix the🀅 game-breaking Cyberpunk 2077 progression bug.
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Though update 1.1 addresses a large variety of bugs and stability issues, CD Projekt says it's just the beg🌌inning of a series of updates that'll continue in the coming weeks with update 1.2, which the studio as "larger" and "more significant".
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