CD Projekt Red have rolled out a seemingly smaller hotfix this time, at least in terms of game features, as 1.06 mostly aims to resolve Cyberpunk 2077's technical issues.
Now, the patch notes are pretty slim, which doesn't necessarily represent the amount of work, especially knowing the breadth of Cyberpunk 2077 issues CDPR are contending with here.
According to official Cyberpunk 1.06 hotfix notes, you can expect the following changes:
Quests
- Dum Dum will no longer go missing from Totentanz entrance during Second Conflict.
Console-specific
- Improved memory management and stability, resulting in fewer crashes.
PC-specific
- Removed the 8 MB save file size limit. Note: this won’t fix save files corrupted before the update.
PC players should be delighted with the save update, although we're sorry for those whose Cyberpunk 2077 saves got corrupted.
Although many players are still outraged and fuming at anything to do with Cyberpunk 2077, the 1.05 hotfix fixed a lot of the main issues for many players. Many continued to report bugs, but they could at least play through the game without massive frame drops and whatnot.
Hopefully, Cyberpunk 2077's 1.06 hotfix improves the situation further, because even though it's clear it's been rushed a bit, we're still talking about one hell of a game. We're confident CDPR will eventually polish out all the bugs and other technical issues, so that we can properly focus on the world they built, and the game that Cyberpunk 2077 truly is.