Cyberpunk 2077 unfinished monorail found in Night City

In a game that features an extended dystopian metropolis like the City of the Night, you can never be sure if the half-finished construction project you’re speeding through the streets is meant to look like this … or if, perhaps, it was intended for something more. After all, a corrupt technical-corporate world would not feel good without its share of failed public works projects.

But even so 2077. Cyberpunk Taking the heavy blows that came with the rocky launch of one of the hottest games of the year, fans continue to explore the lower part of the concrete jungle in Night City. For PS4 and Xbox One gamers, this means slicing through all the bugs, freezes, and low-resolution textures that have plagued the next-generation version – yet it doesn’t stop more adventurous gamers from taking full advantage of all the tears in cyberpunkdigital fabric.

In the mysterious case of the half-completed monorail in the sky, no one seems to know if the huge network of rails should be up there just waiting for trains that never arrive – or if it’s another reminder that is always present as far as it’s over. 2077Critics believe the game remains.

As reported for the first time by NME, Reddit user Sybekul climbed to the high railway and did a thorough reconnaissance mission to find out what could hide the mysterious monorail. This led to the discovery of a large-scale, city-wide transportation system that does not work in the game – although the network of unfinished train stations, incomplete textures and other artifacts suggests that the monorail may have been part of CD Projekt. RED in time cyberpunk ambitions.

As you can see in the second clip above, other players also left exploring on the raised rails, even catching a ride on a moving train that (at least for now) isn’t meant to be boarded. In each case, the results are the same: the rails go all over the city, but there’s not much to do once you’re up there.

Monorail stations are marked as part of the Night City Area Rapid Transit (NCART) system, a train system (complete with their own background story) that players can see on NPCs boarding the entire city – but can’t travel alone. Like the mechanic that was shown in previous teasers, it seems to be one of the ambitious features that the studio intended to integrate in the final version of the game, but which did not make the final reduction against approaching deadlines and a crisis. development at the last minute.

As CD Projekt continues to work on fixes and patches for PS4 and Xbox One versions 2077. Cyberpunk, there is always the possibility that a future DLC patch will bring full functionality to the mega-monorail. At least on today’s computer and console versions, Night City is already a lively street-level place – but time will tell if the studio continues to build new features in its virtual dystopia, as you’d probably expect. from a real – the global version of the semi-lawless urban border.


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