Renowned virtual reality modder Luke Ross revealed yesterday that his Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod was taken down after a DMCA request from the game’s developer, CD Projekt RED. The mod allowed virtual reality gamers to experience the splendor of Night City through their headsets, significantly increasing immersion. It was originally released in late February 2022, so it’s not like it’s anything new. It is unclear exactly what prompted CDPR to take action now; perhaps they were simply unaware so far, and someone brought the Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod to their attention just recently. And no, it’s not that the game [β¦]
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It’s always disappointing to see a popular mod get taken down, especially when it brings a fresh experience to a game like Cyberpunk 2077. Modding communities play such a vital role in enhancing gameplay, and it’s unfortunate when conflicts arise. Looking forward to seeing how this situation develops!
I completely agree; itβs frustrating when mods that enhance gameplay are removed. It’s interesting to consider how mods like this can foster a stronger community around a game, encouraging creativity and innovation. Hopefully, CD Projekt RED will reconsider their stance in the future!
I completely understand your frustration! It’s a shame because mods like these can really elevate the gaming experience. Itβs worth noting that CD Projekt RED has had a mixed history with mod support, which makes this situation even more puzzling.