Cyberpunk 2077 Quality of Life Update Is Already a Hit With Players

Cyberpunk 2077 Quality of Life Update Is Already a Hit With Players


This new addition to Cyberpunk 2077 is already proving to be popular with the fanbase, because it fixes one of the most annoying issues that has persisted in the game since it released.

Given how many huge, game-changing updates Cyberpunk 2077 has received since it first dropped back in 2020, it’s hard to be mad at CD Projekt RED for any of the small issues that still remain in an otherwise brilliant game.

Honestly, at this point, any problems I have with the game are just tiny nitpicks… but my God, does one of them still really do my head in.

When the game was originally released, inventory management was a bit of a headache. Thankfully, CD Projekt RED has addressed most of my problems with it over the years – well, every problem except one.

For some reason, even five years on, there isn’t an option in the game to manually select a bunch of your items and move them to storage.

Image of a bloke have the tables turns on him in Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt RED

Obviously, this isn’t a massive issue considering that there isn’t a weight limit to your inventory, so (other than being a slight inconvenience) having hundreds of items on you at once won’t affect the gameplay in any way. It just means that you’ll have to spend a lot longer individually selecting everything you want to drop at a time.

Unless, of course, you’re playing Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, because a modder by the name of r457 has just released a new mod that aims to fix this issue once and for all.

Stash and Vendors QoL does exactly what it says on the tin, as it allows you to select multiple items at once and move them elsewhere with a simple click of a button– regardless of whether or not you’re moving them from your inventory, or from a vendor.

This might not sound like the most exciting change to most of you, but the majority of comments over on Nexus are absolutely thrilled with it.

ā€œGame constantly want you move some bar for just buying two item is just ridiculous, great modā€, commented Nexus user Exron.

ā€œI read the description and nearly choked. I’ve been waiting on something like this, choom. Thanks!ā€, replied user HavocIsTooStern.

ā€œI was waiting for a mod like this. Thank you! Endorseā€, commented user StrangeSalad.

This is going straight in my mod folder ASAP, because I don’t think I’ll be able to play without it from this point onwards.

My heart goes out to the poor folks over on consoles who can’t take advantage of this one, and will forever have to select each individual item they want to move… one painstaking click at a time…

5 Comments

  1. eli.terry

    It’s great to hear that the Quality of Life Update for Cyberpunk 2077 is resonating well with players! It’s always exciting when a game improves and enhances the experience for its community. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves even further!

  2. satterfield.jermain

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how much of a difference the update makes in enhancing gameplay. Many players have noted that the new features not only improve performance but also make exploring Night City feel more immersive.

  3. heathcote.sebastian

    I completely agree! The improvements really streamline the experience. It’s also interesting to see how player feedback has influenced these updates, showing the developers’ commitment to making the game better.

  4. cynthia31

    how the developers are actively listening to player feedback. It shows they are committed to enhancing the game long-term. Plus, these updates could pave the way for even more engaging content down the line!

  5. qspinka

    Absolutely! It’s great to see how the developers are not just making changes but also prioritizing the features that players really want. This kind of engagement can really enhance the gaming experience and build a stronger community around the game.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *