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'Cyberpunk 2077' Dev Asks Gamers What They Want From Headshots and Side Activities

Unclear if gamer feedback will be taken into account during the development of the upcoming game

Although "Cyberpunk 2077" may already be in development right now, hardly anything is known about many of its specific systems and features.

It is still unclear when the folks at CD Projekt Red are going to talk at length about the upcoming game, but at least one developer managed to draw some attention online recently after asking some intriguing questions.

Over on Twitter, associate design director Kyle Rowley asked gamers some questions about what their "dream RPG" would feature.

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Rowley's first question was about side activities. To be more specific, he asked gamers about what they would be doing if they were not completing quests in their "dream RPG"?

Quite a few gamers put forth their own wishes, and many of those ideas sounded like they would work really well inside a "dream RPG."

Interestingly, when one gamer referenced some "Cyberpunk" elements while talking about some "dream RPG" wishes, Rowley noted that he was not asking about that upcoming role-playing game, though he did include an intriguing tease in his response.

Rowley himself did not clearly indicate what kind of side activity he would want from his "dream RPG" and instead urged fans to talk more about theirs.

Rowley also asked gamers about what they would like to see happen if they landed a headshot on an opponent with a significantly higher level in their "dream RPG."

Again, responses came in from a variety of gamers, and Rowley expressed interest in what they were saying.

It is worth noting, however, that these things fans have identified as elements they want from their "dream RPGs" are not guaranteed to be in "Cyberpunk 2077."

Rowley clarified that himself, saying that he was just asking some questions and that nothing he was talking about in the latter thread was related to the upcoming game.

Still, if Rowley gets some truly interesting ideas from what the respondents said, then perhaps there is a chance that some of those could end up in the next CD Projekt Red offering.

More news about "Cyberpunk 2077" should be made available soon.

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