A ceiling fan in Night City turns into a deadly floating item due to a flaw in Cyberpunk 2077 that has just been found. During its first release in 2020, CD Projekt Red’s futuristic RPG was plagued by numerous flaws and malfunctions, to the point where many believed the game was essentially unplayable owing to damaged save files and mission-critical goals failing to register. A few minor bugs persist in Cyberpunk 2077, despite the fact that the bulk of these issues was addressed in later versions. Cyberpunk 2077 has a few major bugs, but it also has a few harmless and amusing ones, like the main character V getting Hulk-like superpowers or an unexpected NPC ally on their trek through Night City’s cruel, neon-lit streets.
V driving sans trousers, Goro Takemura giving players the silent treatment during a crucial task, or streets being filled with identical clones of a single automobile are all examples of bug-induced mayhem. Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.23, which was released last summer, included a flaw that allowed enemies to tackle automobiles into the air, despite CDPR’s efforts to resolve the problem. Reddit user _EeveeonE has discovered yet another of these bizarre Cyberpunk 2077 errors, which he released a gameplay video of. V and Panam Palmer, a former nomad and recurring love interest in Cyberpunk 2077, are shown visiting a dusty old village when a ceiling fan rises in the sky above them and flies around the settlement in a circle.
With more than 2.5 thousand Reddit users having liked and commented on the post, some speculate that the hovering fan is truly a novel technique of cooling the hot desert town or a stealth surveillance drone and that this isn’t some sort of glitch. While the initial release of Cyberpunk 2077 in 2020 was met with a cold reception due to the aforementioned bugs and glitches, players have slowly but surely begun to embrace the game for what it is following CDPR’s numerous patches and the recently released update for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
Next-generation Cyberpunk 2077 has certain features that were not available when the game was released, such as a character creation screen that allows players to customise V’s look after he has been created. The game’s character creator has also been used to import characters like Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West into Night City via character modifications. Because of its gangs and unscrupulous companies, the Night City of Cyberpunk 2077 is already a hazardous location for would-be Netrunners, but now they have to worry about flying ceiling fans as well. Given that Cyberpunk 2077 has cybernetic enhancements, robotic police officers and self-driving taxis, a fan soaring around in circles could not be out of place.