10 Mods to Create the Perfect Cyberpunk 2077 After Patch 2.3

The video presents ten essential mods for Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 that fix critical bugs, enhance replayability with New Game Plus features, and expand cyberware and vehicle options for a more immersive experience. It highlights mods that improve gameplay stability, add new abilities and visuals, and transform vehicles, offering players a polished and customizable Night City adventure.

The video highlights essential mods that every Cyberpunk 2077 player on patch 2.3 should consider to enhance their gameplay experience. One critical mod is the “Streaming Bug Workaround,” which addresses a new crash issue caused by quest-related map streaming errors. Alongside this, the “Vehicle Exit Fix” mod corrects bugs where vehicles either drive off on their own after exiting or motorcycles don’t return to their leaned position, ensuring smoother gameplay post-patch.

For players interested in replayability, the video recommends a mod combo centered around New Game Plus. The “New Game Plus Native” mod allows players to start a new character while carrying over attributes, perks, weapons, vehicles, and money, providing a significant jump start. It also increases enemy difficulty with buffs and enhanced cyberware, offering configurable options for more challenging ambushes and encounters. Complementing this is the “Fresh Start” mod, which introduces a new life path intro with custom dialogue and interactions, making replaying the game more engaging and varied.

Addressing the demand for new cyberware, the “Neuroware” mod adds a fresh cyberware category called chipware, which unlocks new abilities and gameplay styles by installing memories, software, and techniques into a neural processor. This mod introduces neural capacity as a new resource, adding strategic depth to cyberware use. Additionally, the “Black Chrome” mod offers 12 new functional cyberware pieces with unique effects, focusing on illegal cyberware that can shape entire builds. For cosmetic enhancements, mods like “Cyber Arms Collection” and the “Monster Raider” series provide a variety of visually striking cybernetic body parts, enhancing immersion without requiring external programs.

Vehicle mods also feature prominently, with the “Improved YA Semiaru” mod fixing sound issues in the Semimaru car, making it more enjoyable to drive. The “Delamain Combat Mode” mod transforms the Delamain cab into a weaponized vehicle equipped with machine guns and rockets, adding fun and power to this previously more passive ride. Although the automated driving feature of Delamain cabs remains unimproved, the combat mod significantly upgrades the player’s experience with this vehicle.

Overall, these mods collectively fix bugs, enhance replayability, expand cyberware options, and improve both aesthetics and vehicles, creating a more polished and immersive Cyberpunk 2077 experience post-patch 2.3. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more extensive mod content coming soon, promising further ways to customize and perfect their journey through Night City.