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  1. There really should be a sticky in this forum explaining stack dumping. Seems like the most common issue with Skyrim modding. Unfortunately, there is no solution outside uninstalling the mod(s) responsible for the suspended stacks. You can find out what mods these are by looking at your papyrus log. If you see a mod constantly being referenced along with "suspended stacks" or "dumping stacks". It's likely your culprit. In regards to your game save file. If caught early enough, the file can be saved with Resaver. Save files can and will become corrupted if a dumping stack is left untreated. How to spot script dumping before it ruins your save : When in game, keep an eye out for the following. Long save times. Scripted events not starting. Scripted events starting 30+ seconds after being triggered. Extreme lag appearing out of nowhere.(Although this could be another issue) These are usually good signs that something has gone wrong. Typically a result of one or more mods spamming function calls, forcing the scripting engine to suspend stacks. If you notice these issues, make a hard save and clean with Resaver. It would also be wise to dig through the papyrus log to identify what mod is causing the issues. This can be difficult at sometimes. I may make a guide in the future, detailing exactly how to pinpoint the faulty script and subsequently, the mod it belongs to.
  2. Digging around in the archives and even looking around in-game. It appears this game was supposed to be a lot more "spicy" had it been completed when it was launched. To answer your question. I can think of a few ways it might be possible to add more functional joy toys to the game but it wouldn't be easy as of now. "Adult" mods, in general, are going to have to wait until we get the proper tools to extract/edit/import certain files in the game. Animations being the big one. CDPR seems to support WolvenKit so it's only a matter of time. ~WolvenKit is the tool being developed by members of the community that will allow modders to add/edit functions to The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077. To put it simply, think of WolvenKit as a "version" of Creation Kit for RedEngine 3 and 4.
  3. What version of the game do you have? I'm personally holding off on updating until a few days after the "Big one" update is released. With the GOG version it's pretty easy to avoid updating. Just make sure you don't download any mods built for 1.1 or any .lua scripts built for the 1.1 supported version of CET.
  4. What mods do you have installed? Also, did you recently start a new playthrough? I noticed a lot of stuttering and bugs on my second playthrough of the game. Could be what you're experiencing.
  5. The vanilla game has four sex scenes, as mentioned above. If you're asking if the game will have adult mods similar to Skyrim, then the answer is no. Not likely. CDPR did not make this game as "modder friendly" as some were led to believe. There even appears to be measures put in place to make certain files painstakingly difficult to mod. Particularly, with files that would be altered for adult mods. As of right now, i don't have much hope for this game in regards to modding. They're making it to difficult and thus, for many it won't be worth the effort and time.
  6. I would also like this. It's going to be difficult because Cyberpunk references PC gender(Body, voice) throughout the main story. It's definitely possible though.
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