Though V’s mansion is accessible during one Cyberpunk 2077 ending, one player shows how to access it earlier on with precise maneuvering.
One Cyberpunk 2077 player figured out a way to get to V’s manor right off the bat in the game with the entirety of similar weapons and things inside, however, it should only be open in late-game content. Be that as it may, it takes some moving to get to.
Cyberpunk 2077 presently has gained notoriety for being carriage, to where a few players and pundits feel CD Projekt Red delivered an incomplete game. Even though CDPR is attempting to fix out all glitches and significant issues, Cyberpunk players are still having a great time abusing a few areas of the game. YouTuber TagBackTV figured out some way to get to V’s chateau, which is just intended to be open in late-game content. It takes some epic parkouring and just as two explicit cyberwar mods, however, the property won’t be bolted off to V upon appearance. That I,s except if CDPR perhaps fixes this unintentional element out.
Players can see V’s manor far away from the window of V’s present loft; however, they’ll, in the long run, get appropriate access from within on the off chance that they decide to favor Johnny and Rogue in the last mission, otherwise called the Sun finishing of Cyberpunk 2077.
Even though it wasn’t planned for before use, the chateau itself hasn’t been secured in any way and is set up in the manner in which it would be during the closure, including messages, weapons, and costly attire. In the video, notwithstanding, TagBackTV didn’t understand that the chateau is open later on, as he hadn’t yet shown up at that segment of the game. In any case, he tells the best way to get to V’s chateau, which takes a great deal of exceptionally exact moves that probably would have been simpler if wall running were still in Cyberpunk.
To start with, players should buy Reinforced Tendons and the Kerenzikov cyberwar mods from a ripper doc. Fortified Tendons give V the twofold bounce capacity, and Kerenzikov allows them to avoid while easing the back time, basically allowing V to shoot forward. Some analysts are interested in regards to how TagBackTV sorted this out. Some conjecture that he may have been given this data by a designer, while others think he just bounced around Night City out of weariness and interest.
Before Cyberpunk’s full release, it was thought that V would be able to upgrade apartments and move into more expensive neighborhoods, such as Jefferson Peralez’s in Heywood. Unfortunately, it looks like parkouring to V’s mansion is the closest players can get to residential upgrades unless CDPR releases this feature via DLC.
Cyberpunk 2077 is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions in development for a late 2021 release.