{"id":103140,"date":"2022-10-20T22:19:10","date_gmt":"2022-10-20T22:19:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/make-sure-you-dont-miss-one-of-cyberpunk-2077s-best-quests\/"},"modified":"2022-10-20T22:19:10","modified_gmt":"2022-10-20T22:19:10","slug":"make-sure-you-dont-miss-one-of-cyberpunk-2077s-best-quests","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/make-sure-you-dont-miss-one-of-cyberpunk-2077s-best-quests\/","title":{"rendered":"Make Sure You Don’t Miss One Of Cyberpunk 2077’s Best Quests"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Venturing off the path of the main quest in cyberpunk<\/em> can feel a little\u2026perhaps ludonarrative dissonant? Sure, V’s got a lot on their plate, but there’s a whole city out there filled with quests and objectives. Not all are made equally though. If you want to experience one of the best side diversions this dystopian futurescape has to offer, however, it’s time to get reacquainted with an AI taxi service you met in Act One. Turns out they’ve got a bit of a staff problem; good thing you’re in need of eddies and have time to spare. <\/p>\n

Act Two opens with such a heavy narrative premise that it’s easy to get immersed in the main story. Who has time for fetch quests when the clock is ticking on impending doom? This is especially the case when much of the game can feel like a GTA<\/em>-wannabe at worst. But the quest chain that follows \u201cTune Up\u201d is filled with such personality and offers such a classic sci-fi AI premise that you shouldn’t miss it. In fact, it should be top of your list of quests to grab once you wrap up \u201cThe Heist\u201d main job.<\/p>\n

You need to be in Act Two to access this quest.<\/strong> Act Two follows the trying events of \u201cThe Heist\u201d main job, so we’re gonna be in spoiler territory here. Also, as a content warning, This quest does deal with themes of self harm and suicide. Make sure you have an Intelligence score of at least 10 in order to access all outcomes at the quest’s conclusion<\/strong>.) It’s worth pausing the main storyline for this one. <\/p>\n

It all starts with the \u201cTune Up\u201d side job, which will take you a little by surprise before you’ll be on your way to hunt down individual objectives scattered around the city. You have two choices for how you want to tackle this quest: Either knock all of the seven objectives out one-by-one, or, dip in and out of them as you progress through the main story or other quests. <\/strong>Some of the shootouts can get a little rough if you’re not leveled up appropriately, specifically the one that takes place in Pacifica. <\/p>\n

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Your choom is dead, a cigarette-smoking rebellious rockstar is stuck in your head, and a stolen piece of hardware from Arosaka is slowly overriding your consciousness. Isn’t the future grand? Act Two arrives after one hell of a turn of events and all you might care about after waking up is where the hell your car is. <\/p>\n

Lucky you: If you check your journal or map, you’ll come across the \u201cTune Up\u201d side job, where the first objective is to retrieve your vehicle from your apartment’s parking garage<\/strong>. <\/p>\n

After the very impolite car smashes into you and wrecks your ride, you’ll be wheel-less for a spell. Don’t worry, you can either grab one of the purchasable vehicles as a temporary replacement (yes, you’ll get your wheels back). <\/p>\n

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It’s not the fastest car by any means, and the acceleration is rather slow, but what do you want for nothing? <\/p>\n

Finish up the remainder of \u201cHuman Nature’s\u201d tasks and you’ll be able to access the \u201cTune Up\u201d side job. This one will take you down to Delamain HQ, where you’ll understand a bit about what just happened.<\/p>\n

After chatting with Delamain a bit, you’ll come to find out that a number of his cars have gone rogue. It’ll be up to you to track them down. <\/p>\n

Finding the rogue Delamain car locations (and how to drive in first-person without crashing)<\/h2>\n

Time for a seven-step fetch quest! Don’t close the browser, trust me, this one’s worth it. For the best experience, however, I really recommend driving in first-person mode. To avoid smashing into things left and right while driving in first-person perspective, make sure your map is on and use it as a kind of peripheral vision.<\/p>\n

Once Delamain gives you the rundown of what’s going on, you’ll have access to the seven-step \u201cEpistrophy\u201d side job. You can go to each location as you wish, knocking them out one-by-one, or choosing to grab them when they seem appropriate. If you want to leave this quest as something you’ll return to on and off, you don’t need to worry about tracking it too often. Delamain will call you whenever you are near the vicinity of one of the rogue vehicles. It will take a little while to find some of them depending on their location. Stay within the highlighted area in your minimap<\/strong> until you find the car and stick close to them once you’ve found their location<\/strong>. They can be found in the following places: <\/p>\n