Cyberpunk 2077 Constructs



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  1. This is one of things why I love cyberpunk as genre. Questions like "where we should draw the line between human and machine?" and "does the usage of machines makes us less human?" as well and "are machines threat to our cultures or would they benefit and upgrade them?" are seriously great food for thought. But sadly, social media people tend to see this genre as just another thing to be pissy about (think about those raunchy ads that appear in the game) and not the context and questions that genre offers.

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  2. honestly i don't get constructs are they really are copies or are they people them selves. i don't get how alt just left her body and the body just dies. like it's some sort of usb that can be filled with deta. like Saburo Arasaka construct in the Arasaka ending. is he like a construct that was created while the real person died and existed along side ? cause if so then it's just a copied version as a back up if the real person dies. it still doesn't explain the alt situation.

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  3. I remember one of the meditation braindances the zen master offers you at some points throughout night city. In one of them, V asks to the master “what’s the sound of a clapping hand?”. Apparently this sounds nonsense and nothing particular, but for those who are akin to Chan/zen Buddhism or have studied it academically can recognized it being a “kōan” (公安), a kind of “anti-speech” which the Rinzai Zen school used to deconstruct the language using the language itself, thus demonstrating the unreliability of language and speech, being one of the many artificial construct of humanity which are nothing but obstacles to the illumination. This shows how much effort and attention CD Projekt Red put into even the slightest detail

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