Cyberpunk 2077 Hotfix 1.22 Adds More Stability And Fixes
Cyberpunk 2077 s digital housekeeping continues, with today s hotfix addressing the most frequently reported issues since the last big patch arrived.
A new Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix is available on PC, consoles, and Stadia. According to developer CD Projekt Red, the update fixes the most frequently reported issues that the last big patch didn t catch and adds further improvements to the stability and performance of the game. Some of the issues that have been addressed include fixing the glitches around Johnny Silverhand s appearance after buying the Nomad car from Lana, various tweaks related to clipping in NPCs clothes, and memory management improvements on PS5.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Hotfix 1.22 closes out April with these new fixes
Eric Abent - Apr 28, 2021, 10:43am CDT
Cyberpunk 2077 is getting another update today, and this one is geared toward tackling some of the issues that have been reported by the playerbase since the last patch. CD Projekt Red is referring to this update as Hotfix 1.22, and in addition to quashing some of the issues reported by players, the company says that it makes further stability improvements to the game.
There aren’t a ton of fixes shipping along with this update, but most of the ones that are there concern issues with quests and the open world. CD Projekt says that it has fixed the Metro: Memorial Park dataterm so that it will now count toward the Frequent Flyer achievement, and it has also fixed glitches that could appear with Johnny Silverhand’s appearance after buying the Nomad car.
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image captionFurlan moved to the US from Croatia during the Balkans war of the early 1990s
Babylon 5 and Lost actress Mira Furlan has died at the age of 65, her family and management have confirmed.
Furlan played Minbari Ambassador Delenn in the 1990s sci-fi TV drama, Babylon 5, and Danielle Rousseau in the noughties mystery drama, Lost.
Her family told the BBC the Croatian actress died on Wednesday due to complications with West Nile Virus. It is with great sadness that I confirm the passing of Mira Furlan the statement read. She was a woman full of kindness, strength and compassion.