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Today we welcome a major update to the game from CD PROJEKT RED. The newest Patch 1.2 to Cyberpunk 2077 includes many important fixes that will improve the overall gaming experience – their list can be found here. The update will require 35 GB of free disc space to download and around 100 GB to apply the changes.
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Sildring: It's pretty amazing to see all the work done after only 4 months of early access, keep it up guys !
This is the true Cyberpunk content update we needed
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ghst84: So without the 1.2 patch applied, the game occupies 61.6 GB on the HDD. Right now I have 64.5 GB free space (if need be, I can move around some stuff to make more room for this patch).

1. How much space do I need to have in order to download and apply this latest patch?

2. How much space will the game occupy after the patch was applied?
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StingingVelvet: Do you mean you have 64GB free in addition to the Cyberpunk install? You would certainly be fine then, even if the download is large it will replace the original files. If you mean Cyberpunk is 62GB and you have 2GB left, then A) you shouldn't fill your HDD/SSD up that much, and B) I would delete stuff, yes.
Yes, I have 64GB free space in addition to the Cyberpunk install.

How much space will the game occupy after the patch was applied?
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StingingVelvet: Do you mean you have 64GB free in addition to the Cyberpunk install? You would certainly be fine then, even if the download is large it will replace the original files. If you mean Cyberpunk is 62GB and you have 2GB left, then A) you shouldn't fill your HDD/SSD up that much, and B) I would delete stuff, yes.
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ghst84: Yes, I have 64GB free space in addition to the Cyberpunk install.

How much space will the game occupy after the patch was applied?
Not much more, maybe the same or one gig more, it downloaded about 32/35gigs to another HDD of mine (where the download folder is set) and applied the patch to the game on a different HDD, where only 10gigs are left.
Post edited March 30, 2021 by Toastbrotbutter
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MarkoH01: Since there is a little hope that the guys responsible are watching this thread:

Please do language packs for the offline installer as you did with Witcher 3. Additional 30GB (!) just because of your decision to integrate every language in the offline installer is not acceptacble and not a good idea. Yesterday I was on the brink of buying the game and did not because of this.
Yeah the whole 'stuff everything into one installer, eff your HDD space' method of delivering the offline game is a bit hard to take, we haven't reached the point where 30GB is an insignificant amount.

Also I never got an update notification for CP2077, I just got one for Terraria, but GOG never notified me that this one was updated.
Post edited March 30, 2021 by ReynardFox
At that size, why are people even bothering to update? Just uninstall the old version, and install the game again. That should avoid all problems.
During Summer Sale I expect to see another 20~25% discount and during Autumn Sale at least 30~35%. I will not buy until Winter Sale because by then more patches and minor DLC will be released. It is very possible to see a 50% discount during this sale as well. If not during Winter Sale it could happen during "We Love Gamers™-" or "Spring Sale". :-)
Post edited March 30, 2021 by Mori_Yuki
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Zimerius: wait wait... 135 gb's in total of free space ??
If you're using the offline installer patches, you actually need ~383gb of space. Not kidding in the least. The patcher won't let me update without that much free space. Why? Who the hell knows at this point.
This might be a starting point for a first run (full or just dipping your toe to see how it goes, if you still did not so far). Then, another play through when more improvements are made, possibly with extra content as well. Not bad if this patch really delivers. Possibly the first solid step that a portion of the audience was waiting for, or at least that is the underlying message conveyed by this announcement.
Post edited March 30, 2021 by Carradice
With the way they implement these patches it's easier to disable auto-updates, uninstall and reinstall the game every time they patch it (according to galaxy it's a 58gig download and 59 gigs installed)
Post edited March 30, 2021 by Bigs
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Carradice: This might be a starting point for a first run (full or just dipping your toe to see how it goes, if you still did not so far). Then, another play through when more improvements are made, possibly with extra content as well. Not bad if this patch really delivers. Possibly the first solid step that a portion of the audience was waiting for, or at least that is the underlying message conveyed by this announcement.
Maybe maybe, actually i'm postponing a bit to see if a trade i suggested that will lead to at least a 3060ti or even a 3070 in the pocket ( while loosing a bunch of older hardware ) will come true .....

that said, the game still looks and feels gigantic on a 2060super at 50 fps

i played some more last night after receiving a flat down but in the hour that followed everything worked perfectly fine, even atm it is pretty hard to resist to plug in the headset, enable the controller and go for it ;-)
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Zimerius: wait wait... 135 gb's in total of free space ??
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Fomalhaut30: If you're using the offline installer patches, you actually need ~383gb of space. Not kidding in the least. The patcher won't let me update without that much free space. Why? Who the hell knows at this point.
I got the same experience and it blows my mind how CDPR missed this, if you have the original version and just never updated recently the installer goes completely crazy and in my case, demands 360gb (as in, it will abort and you can't continue, even though it can't physically ever require 360GB for patching a 59gb game!). It's better to redownload the game than install this offline patch... since the original game is only 59gb ! And no file in that folder is more than 10gb, whatever the updater is doing is completely broken....

4 months, and now we are beta testing the update process too it seems... oh well.
C`mon V ! You look better than before ^
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Zimerius: wait wait... 135 gb's in total of free space ??
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Fomalhaut30: If you're using the offline installer patches, you actually need ~383gb of space. Not kidding in the least. The patcher won't let me update without that much free space. Why? Who the hell knows at this point.
The reason why demand for free temporary disk space is so high is that files have to be extracted and re-packed. Like it or not there is no way around it other than wiping your old game and installing a fully patched version. Maybe you got to wait some time more until it becomes available if it hasn't been released by now.
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eRe4s3r: 4 months, and now we are beta testing the update process too it seems... oh well.
Well, isn't that to be expected? Upon release Cyberpunk was in Early Access or alpha state. Now they are slowly moving to the beta phase. Anyone impatient enough to buy the game already, is voluntarily beta-tester. Everyone knows this by now. So don't be surprised that a beta test is a beta test.
Still no changes to the physics? That's what really kills the game for me.
- Randomly flying half a block away because I accidentally stepped on a movable object.
- Enemies flying 2 meters upwards when I literally cut them down with a sword.
- Dying instantly because I get accellerated at a Million kilometers an hour when walking off the roof of a car and gets slam-dunked into the ground (regardless of Biomonitor and Second Heart cyberware).
- Even a 2 ton vehicle, moving at 100 KPH, gets instantly stopped when mowing down pedestrians.

And no changes to the pedestrian (or driving) AI?
When I honk the horn, rev the engine and drive, even slowly, forward on the sidewalk, I expect people to understand I want to get by and at least try to walk out of the way - half of my NCPD shootouts comes from trying to drive gently away from a quest building and some fool practically stumbles onto my car, triggering a "crime", and it's getting really frustrating.

Especially as NCPD and the automated "crime prevention system" can fire at civilians with no consequences. As it is right now, I am killing every NCPD patrol I see, and not even MaxTac can stand up to my katana.

And if the game is supposed to be interpreted as "feeling alive", don't restrict me from who or what I can point a gun at...

Am on my second playthrough, now that I know most of the game's shortcomings from the first run, but I am mostly hacking my way through the limitations (like creating my own legendary equipment).

Anyway, downloading the patch now. My 2 TB NVMe drive dedicated to games is ready.
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