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Oh and thank you for answering my qestion/s <3<3<3
The real question is why ?
So I do agree with you, for once I'm surprised CDPR did a good job with maths because you've got your level 50 by completing all the "quest" markers on the map. I'm not sure buying a car is giving you XP ... because yes for once in a game buying a car is a quest .
To be honest with you it's more than bored to chase those "blue" markers ones by one ... and people were saying Ubisoft games were boring because of that ... we are reaching here new levels of grinding with Cyberpunk 2077 never seen before while the story line quest is not putting you away from that "Game Bored" feeling.
So, the answer is : Use a Tabula Rasa from a shop, if you are close to finish the game you should have money enough to grab that one for 100K.
Now, what for ? Because once more, to be honest with you I don't see the point to go for another build due to the shape of the skills and almost close to zero replayability by doing another path (Nomad, streetboy, corpo). I'm not interested with those uninteresting passive skills at all ... otherwise I should have gone playing Borderlands which is btw doing better on those. Finally I was much more attracted by MSG5 progression (nothing to compare).
The all fun of the game, the only activity is to hunt each and any yellow tagged NPC and you will need to kill them all ! And here is the trouble because when you get passed the very beggining of the game there is almost NO difficulty, NO consequenses. I was far away to appreciate Last of us part 2 gameplay because I do agree it's just a copy /paste of the first one but at least I must admit I had fun with the combat/stealth system.
Everything by gameplay is wrong with Cyberpunk 2077. From combat system to hacking mechanics by going through stealth, driving, crafting ... so yes, just use Tabula Rasa.
It wouldn't be hard to change 1 line of code for an update later on. I'm sure an employee could do it in less than 4 minutes. LMAO