They would find rewards for their dedication, though the larger journey wouldnt be finished until the 2.0 release.
This is the region to the southwest with solar farms and greenhouses.
Inside is a series of mainframes and an arcade machine called Arasaka Tower 3D that plays like classicWolfenstein.
The church and its techy contents, which were added in the 2.0 release, clearly belong to someone.
Once you beat it correctly (get that walkthrough handy) youll see a list of high scores.
Note the last, PLHSTR, has a hacked score of FF06B5.
Be sure to read everything left by the mysterious Polyhistor.
Thatll unlock map coordinates in the Badlands to the East.
Polyhistor doesnt need it anymore.
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The Witcher Connections
How did Cyberpunk fans figure all this out?
Through weaponized ADHD, says the equally ADHD-afflicted writer, many things are possible.
Is this just CD Projekt being meta?
Are they teasing future entries?
Strap in, because things only get weirder from here.
But hes not the only unreality at work.
Like Keanu Reevess Neo, Johnnys problems (and yours) throughout the game include rogue AI interference.
Its wild stuff, but the hell of it is that he turns out to beright.
Blue Eyesis his own mystery.
Hes interpreted as an AI observer interfering with the mayoral election during the Dream On sidequest.
The conclusion most draw is that Garry is accidentally listening in on rogue AI.
They were not thrilled with him.
Is it then interpretable as a simulation for its residents, too?
Or is it just a zoo for rogue AI to observe?
Rogue AI, A Message to Players, or Both?
With the events at Polyhistors base resolved, the trail of this mystery seems to end.
Yet the sender is unknown, and with that comes the final metafiction mystery.
We are Polyhistor and Polyhistor is a fictional narrative lead.
Polyhistor reached the end of the story, and it deleted him.
We, the players, are told to stop.
With both answers comes one more: See you inCyberpunk 2077s upcoming sequel, choom.