Posted September 26, 2023
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As of the latest title update, Cyberpunk will crash to the desktop almost immediately after starting it if it's not launched via the GOG Galaxy client. You can get around this by deleting a .dll file in the game's installation folder, but if you do, the Phantom Liberty DLC isn't recognized when you get into the game. This means that as of right now, Phantom Liberty is completely unplayable without being logged into the Galaxy client and having it running. I even completely uninstalled both Galaxy and Cyberpunk, and this behavior was the same after reinstalling Cyberpunk and Phantom Liberty using the latest offline installers.
EDIT: Putting the main Cyberpunk .exe into Windows 7 compatibility mode seems to fix it, at least somewhat. I was able to start the game and had full access to the base game and the DLC without Galaxy running, but it was a crapshoot whether or not it would crash at the start like it does without compatibility mode on.
EDIT 2: I figured out a more reliable fix, and this one should also make it easier to get the game working again in Linux and on the Steam Deck:
https://www.gog.com/forum/cyberpunk_2077/a_fix_for_the_crashing
EDIT: Putting the main Cyberpunk .exe into Windows 7 compatibility mode seems to fix it, at least somewhat. I was able to start the game and had full access to the base game and the DLC without Galaxy running, but it was a crapshoot whether or not it would crash at the start like it does without compatibility mode on.
EDIT 2: I figured out a more reliable fix, and this one should also make it easier to get the game working again in Linux and on the Steam Deck:
https://www.gog.com/forum/cyberpunk_2077/a_fix_for_the_crashing
Post edited September 27, 2023 by pedrovay2003