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Autoloot
Better Loot Markers
Better Vehicle Handling
Bladerunner 2077 Better Rain
Cyberpunk Tweaks
E3 2018 Lighting MOD
E3 2018 UI and HUD Colors
Enhanced Police
GTA Fast Travel
Hide Your Gear
Metro System
NPCs Gone Wild
Ragdoll Physics Overhaul
Redscript
RedMod
StreetStyle
Weather Probability Rebalance
Installing mods is a great way to tweak a game to your own personal liking, and that's the best way to look at it.
forgive the stupid question...where is the best place to get mods for the game?
Here: https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077
This.
Someone else telling you what mods they use probably won't be best for >you<. I generally play a game once in it's vanilla state, so I know what things I'd like to change/improve/add/tweak. Then I can pick mods that'll fit it to my preferences.
The animation and story, if I had to hazard a guess.
And Lucy
Install Cyber Tweak Engine and type in the console :
Game.AddToInventory("Items.SandevistanC3MK4",1)