The Yasha Sniper Rifle is one of the new weapons that the DLC is bringing to Night City. But getting this new weapon isn't as easy as killing some random Netrunner or working a side gig; instead, it's a part of the Drop event.
08.09.2023 - 21:11 / pcgamer.com
Halk Hogan, the modder behind the outstanding graphical HD Reworked mods for The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, has decided to work his magic on Starfield, and even though Bethesda's sci-fi RPG has only been in full release for a couple days, Hogan says the first release of the Starfield HD Reworked mod isn't too far away.
«Due to the often visible low-resolution textures, I decided to create a new HD Reworked Project for Starfield, to improve the visual experience of the game,» Hogan wrote on YouTube. «Of course, as usual, the project focuses on achieving the highest quality of textures (and perhaps models in the future), while maintaining good performance and reasonable use of video memory. The modification is currently in an early stage of work, although the first version will be released soon.»
For those more enamored with CD Projekt's fantasy worlds, Hogan also said that work is continuing on the HDRP NextGen Edition for The Witcher 3 and HDRP 2.0 for Cyberpunk 2077, and he'll have more information to share on those projects «soon.»
It's a big undertaking, but Hogan has read credibility on this front. The HD Reworked project for The Witcher 3 was so good that CD Projekt included it in the massive «next-gen» update that was released in 2022, while the Cyberpunk 2077 version makes Night City look better than ever, as long as you have the hardware to really let it cook. And while most of the Starfield HD Reworked teaser is showing off improvements to bits of interstellar dirt and rock, it's definitely an upgrade—dramatically so in some cases.
There's no indication at this point what sort of hardware you'll need to really make the Starfield HD Reworked mod sing, but I would expect the word «steep» to apply. I've reached out to Halk Hogan for more information and will update if I receive a reply.
The Yasha Sniper Rifle is one of the new weapons that the DLC is bringing to Night City. But getting this new weapon isn't as easy as killing some random Netrunner or working a side gig; instead, it's a part of the Drop event.
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s latest update has added several new weapons, including Errata, a deadly Thermal Katana. With a passive modifier that gives V a chance to light their enemies on fire to deal extra damage, Errata is the perfect weapon for aspiring street samurai as they explore Night City. Luckily, unlike many Iconic weapons, Errata is also quite easy to find.
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's main story is all about becoming a legendary edgerunner in Night City and getting Johnny Silverhand's relic out of V's head, but a distinct highlight of the game is romancing some of its key characters. Romancing Judy or Panam seem to be the most popular of the game's five options, but each have an associated storyline worth playing through even if love's not on the agenda. The release of, 's first and only expansion, has brought with it the 2.0 update and a significant overhaul to the whole game. Included in 's new story is Songbird, a major character working for the President of the New United States of America, but the DLC doesn't seem to extend any new offerings of romance.
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The big expansion that Cyberpunk 2077 fans have been waiting on since its announcement is nearly here. Officially, the game is landing in the marketplace tomorrow. However, if you plan to pick up this expansion and step back into Night City, don’t forget you’ll need the 2.0 update. This update released from CD Projekt Red is revamping and enhancing the gameplay experience. So, if you didn’t prepare for the update, here’s what you need to know.