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I have gone everywhere and cant find anywhere to download this thing. Does it do it automatically on GOG, thats where i bought the game... I am lost and frustrated.. please help..

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Yup. Just launch the Galaxy app and give it a couple of minutes. The patch will start downloading automaticity if you have the game installed.

A word of warning though... It's only a 1,1GB but it took me a good while to download it. For some reason it was very, very slow... Maybe 'cause there's a lot of people downloading it.

OR...

Go to the website and log into your account. Go to your games and click on Cyberpunk 2077. Then click on Download Offline installation files (or whatever it is called in English or your language), scroll down until you'll find Patch (1,06 to 1,1).
Click it and download it.
Post edited January 23, 2021 by Rudal
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Loudee16: I have gone everywhere and cant find anywhere to download this thing. Does it do it automatically on GOG, thats where i bought the game... I am lost and frustrated.. please help..

thanks
Click on your account name > games > Cyberpunk 2077 > view downloads

There is a list of files including direct downloads for the invidiual patches (get 1.06 to 1.1). I'm rolling back right now to 1.06 because I got softlocked in 1.1...
Post edited January 23, 2021 by Robette
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Loudee16: I have gone everywhere and cant find anywhere to download this thing. Does it do it automatically on GOG, thats where i bought the game... I am lost and frustrated.. please help..

thanks
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Robette: Click on your account name > games > Cyberpunk 2077 > view downloads

There is a list of files including direct downloads for the invidiual patches (get 1.06 to 1.1). I'm rolling back right now to 1.06 because I got softlocked in 1.1...
Softlocked? Is it with existing save? I would hate to get stuck on my Corpo V. I only have a handful of stuff left to do... :/
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Robette: Click on your account name > games > Cyberpunk 2077 > view downloads

There is a list of files including direct downloads for the invidiual patches (get 1.06 to 1.1). I'm rolling back right now to 1.06 because I got softlocked in 1.1...
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Rudal: Softlocked? Is it with existing save? I would hate to get stuck on my Corpo V. I only have a handful of stuff left to do... :/
Yes, an existing save. I am about to speak to Rogue and I am about to be called by Takemura. However, when he calls he gets stuck right away but the call also cannot be closed, blocking other actions (fast travel, talk, calling, etc.).

It seems to be not that uncommon given that a few people on Steam complain about it aswell: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1091500/discussions/0/3111392579689557142/

For me, Cyberpunk actually ran well in 1.06 only encountering minor bugs, so I revert to 1.06 now to see if it works again.
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Robette: so I revert to 1.06 now to see if it works again.
I'm probably missing something obvious, but I can't see how to do that short of uninstalling the entire game, and reinstalling with 1.0 offline installer (which I don't have). iow: My game is current f'd.

I have so far been pretty tolerant of the number of obvious bugs and omissions in this game, but this one is really trying my patience.
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Robette: so I revert to 1.06 now to see if it works again.
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cybes: I'm probably missing something obvious, but I can't see how to do that short of uninstalling the entire game, and reinstalling with 1.0 offline installer (which I don't have). iow: My game is current f'd.

I have so far been pretty tolerant of the number of obvious bugs and omissions in this game, but this one is really trying my patience.
In GOG Galaxy you can deactivate automatic updates for individual games and then select a version number you want to run. You can revert to 1.06 this way, but at a glance, it looks like that makes for a 50GB download.

I have also been pretty tolerant with the bugs, also because the game runs pretty good for me (zero crashes, few minor bugs like someone clipping through a wall). However, this one just halted my run.

I recently became a bit more thorough in backing up some things and actually got all my offline installers on an external harddrive. Long story short, I got the 1.06 offline installer on that harddrive. I uninstalled the game and reinstalled the 1.06 from it (to avoid that huge download). Now it runs completely fine again, I could take the call and all was good...

I think, one savegame from the 1.1 version I couldn't load in 1.06, but I also had a bunch of savegames that were still from 1.06, which worked just fine.
Don't bother with it..
Removes content from the game ads more bugs than it fixed
Panders to the mentally ill crowds who don't own the game over censorship
breaks weapons
breaks more of the map
breaks textures
breaks slew of other scripts
Cripples performance
Messed up the Ai in fights in some parts of the city


This patch was not for the people who bought the game it was for those Assholes who don't like how certain things appear.

Fuck them Fuck that troll at CDPR the Founder with his smarmy video about sorry but not sorry.
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Robette: In GOG Galaxy you can deactivate automatic updates for individual games and then select a version number you want to run. You can revert to 1.06 this way, but at a glance, it looks like that makes for a 50GB download.
Ah, right. <Skippy/> Thanks, choom! ;)

Aye, big download indeed. Still, that seems to be not so rare with game updates these days. Seem nobody has heard of "delta patching", or the unix "diff" command.
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Robette: In GOG Galaxy you can deactivate automatic updates for individual games and then select a version number you want to run. You can revert to 1.06 this way, but at a glance, it looks like that makes for a 50GB download.
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cybes: Ah, right. <Skippy/> Thanks, choom! ;)

Aye, big download indeed. Still, that seems to be not so rare with game updates these days. Seem nobody has heard of "delta patching", or the unix "diff" command.
The patch is a 1.1GB patch, and Galaxy *does* use delta patching. It patches various game files which are large and so both the original file needs to be present while it delta contsructs the new file, which means for a brief time it will need a large amount of temporary space to patch the game, which is why it needs 55GB of space in order to apply the patch. It's not because it isn't using delta patching but rather because it *is* using delta patching. :)