CD Projekt Red has pushed Hotfix 1.06 live for Cyberpunk 2077 on all platforms. It only fixes three issues, but one of them was absolutely devastating to folks playing on PC – after installing the patch, files over 8MB will no longer become corrupted.

It's worth mentioning that any files that have already been corrupted by the issue are still going to be corrupted. This hotfix only impacts save files moving forward. Regardless, we're glad to see the problem resolved quickly, as large save files were typically associated with players who had already poured a lot of time into Night City – and there's nothing worse than losing dozens of hours of progress.

Here are the three parts of the patch notes:

Quests

  • Dum Dum won't go missing from Totentanz entrance during the Second Conflict mission.

Console-Specific

  • Memory management and stability have been improved, causing fewer crashes to occur.

PC-specific

  • Removed 8MB save file size limit.

CD Projekt Red continues to issue hotfixes for it's largely broken game, although it's odd to see a PC problem outshine the issues on console. PC players have – for the most part – been happy with their time in Night City, while console players have had a totally different experience. Random bugs, graphical hiccups, and various performance issues have turned the game into a nightmare for base PS4 and Xbox One users.

Cyberpunk 2077 should be a completely different game in 2021, as the developers go back to work squashing bugs and optimizing gameplay.

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