A hidden dialogue in Cyberpunk 2077 is so rare because no one would play like that

A hidden dialogue in Cyberpunk 2077 is so rare because no one would play like that

If players adopt a pacifistic playstyle in Cyberpunk 2077, they can hear a hidden dialogue with Johnny Silverhand. A YouTuber was able to discover this dialogue, but only with the help of a modification.

What kind of dialogue is this? One thing is clear when starting Cyberpunk 2077: The protagonist V is a mercenary who is not shy about getting their hands dirty. And another thing is clear: Night City demands this of its residents.

Despite the clear “guidelines” of the game, some players try to play the game as peacefully and friendly as possible. For this, players are also rewarded, as Johnny Silverhand rewards them with a hidden dialogue:

“Oh, right. Totally forgot that you’re the gentle type. No killing. The problem is, you let countless others do the killing for you.”

Dialogue likely only accessible with mod

How can one reach the dialogue? The dialogue can be discovered after completing the side mission “Tapeworm.” “Tapeworm” is playable after completing the Voodoo Boys questline. In a conversation with Johnny, he can respond differently to the accusation from V that he killed innocent people during the assault on the Arasaka Tower.

If V is as ruthless as Johnny himself, Johnny throws the accusation back at the protagonist. However, if V has no guilt, Johnny’s pacifistic statement comes.

The YouTuber breadballer explains in his YouTube video that he was only able to get this dialogue with the help of a mod. With Ultimate Kill Counter, players can closely examine what they have already done in Night City, including kills and takedowns.

Without this mod, it is difficult to even get this dialogue because the game already counts the destruction of drones or the hiding of unconscious bodies as “killing.” So players need this mod more or less to reliably check whether they fulfill the conditions.

Mods for games can either be an enhancement or even a relief for players. A voice mod aims to add more depth to Night City, but whether this really helps is a divide the community’s opinions. More on this here on MeinMMO: A voice mod in Cyberpunk 2077 aims to enhance immersion, but the community says: Night City has its own slang

Source(s): gry-online.pl, breadballer auf YouTube
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