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Someone else here said another mini patch just hit steam, that was not given a new number, so that might be the issue
Also, do you run REDMod? If so, you might need to add cybercmd to make it play nice with the other mods.
But its probably a case of wait for CET ect to update again. The creator of that works long shifts, so needs time to update.
Try setting your cyberpunk to 'only update when I start the game'
Then, go into the game folder and make a shortcut to 'cyberpunk 2077.exe' on the desktop.
That way, steam won't ninja patch you.
Just use the shortcut to play then, till the mods update.
I haven't patched since 1.61 so....
I'm keeping to that, saving for a small ssd and copying 1.61 there so I can keep the old version of the game available.
Then when all (or whichever are not rendered obsolete by 1.7) my 'can't live without' mods are done, I'll patch 1.7
Unless of course, it end up a constant loop of wait-patch-new patch-wait ect lol.
In which case, I'll stick with 1.61 and 1.7 and not go any higher till the patching frenzy settles.