A new Cyberpunk 2077 patch was released today, February 29, introducing several fixes and improvements for the PC version and more.\r\nAfter the release of the definitive edition (which you can find on Amazon), CD Projekt gave us often new valid reasons to return to Night City.\r\nNot to mention modder support (as recently happened with this 8K version), Polish developers don’t seem to stop releasing updates.\r\nIn fact , as also reported by Wccftech, Cyberpunk 2077 has now received patch 2.12.\r\nThe update in question introduces an improvement in Ray Tracing, correcting the hair of NPCs that could appear extremely bright inside vehicles.\r\ nBut not only that: the patch also resolves stuttering issues on Intel CPUs that occurred when the Prioritize P-Cores option was enabled.\r\nThe specific fixes and improvements for the PC version of the game also concern the ability to bind radioport keys and dropping bodies, a Steam Deck crash issue that occurred when playing with Ray Tracing, and a crash issue that occurred when using Razer Chroma devices.\r\nFinally, the new Cyberpunk 2077 patch fixes also an Xbox-specific issue that could cause an infinite loading state or crash when using certain saves, as well as mission-specific issues and more.\r\nFull patch notes are available on the game’s official website, at this address.\r\nCyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series the Phantom Liberty expansion, consult Domenico’s review.\r\nFinally, staying on topic, a video shows Cyberpunk 2077 with a Reshade Mod strongly inspired by the next game in Unreal Engine 5 called Unrecord.