Cyberpunk 2077 New Mod Update Makes Playing With Third Person View Better Than Ever

Oct 3, 2024 at 06:55am EDT
Cyberpunk 2077

A new update for a Cyberpunk 2077 mod that was released online this week makes playing the game with a modded third-person view better than ever by introducing some significant improvements.

Earlier this week, modder Tylerrrrr released the 5.0 version of their Every Animation Redone TPP Third Person mode, which improves V's animations while using a modded third-person view. Among the improvements over previous versions of the mod are proper effects when bumping against any NPC, fixes for vaulting and climbing animations, leaning and orientation, improvements for melee combat, and updated animations for male V. You can download the mod for free from Nexus Mods.

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Despite the end of development, CD Projekt Red is still supporting Cyberpunk 2077 with new features. Last month, a new update introduced AMD FSR 3 support, which brings performance improvements but still leaves something to be desired in regard to visual quality. This is caused by the fact that CDPR did not implement the latest version of AMD's upscaler, which delivers much better visual quality compared to version 3.0.

Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One. The Phantom Liberty expansion, released last year, is only available on PC and current-generation consoles.

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