10 Times Fans Fixed Major Video Game Issues

10. Better Driving - Cyberpunk 2077

AAA games have become a pretty sorry state in the last few years, where most gamers will feel their backsides pucker when they first check out a heavily anticipated title to see if it even runs correctly. No bigger disappointment and disaster there ever was of course, than Cyberpunk 2077, which was a total mess of bugs that only resembled a functional game if you squinted really, really hard.

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Of course, it's legacy will forever be tarnished but Cyberpunk is far and away from being broken at this point. Years of patches have brought it it to the status it should've been at launch. However, the game still has a few warts.

As an open-world set inside of a metropolis, fun vehicle controls are key. For many, getting behind the wheel in Night City is a frustrating experience thanks to slidey controls, poor brakes and an inconsistent sense of momentum.

The Immersive Driving install tweaks the controls of the vehicles across the game to give them more gradual acceleration and deceleration. Pair this with the Better Vehicle Handling mod, and exploring Cyberpunk starts to take turn for the better. They're both pleasant adjustments in their own right, but having a play with car control to match your tastes makes a hell of a difference when it comes to actually navigating the game's world.

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