How do you stay motivated to keep playing after finishing Cyberpunk 2077?
#1
I just finished the main story of Cyberpunk 2077 and I’m honestly not sure what to do next. The city feels so alive, but without that central quest pulling me along, I’m just kind of wandering and doing random gigs. How did you all find the motivation to keep playing in the post-game?
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#2
I kept chasing random gigs for a while too. I set a tiny goal—finish all gigs in a single district—and once I hit that, the city gave me a different rhythm, like it was telling me where to look next instead of waiting for a quest.
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#3
I just wandered and listened to the world: radio chatter, street vendors, the little opinions people have on the street. Some gigs felt superficial, but a few had little stories that gave me a reason to keep going.
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#4
I felt a little lost after the main story, so I tried to rotate between combat gigs, hacking jobs, and photo ops. It was clumsy but it kept me moving.
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#5
Are you sure the problem is not just wanting a new character arc instead of new missions?
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#6
I drifted into a forgotten alley and found a tiny quest that wasn't part of the main path, and it reminded me the world can be enough on its own.
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#7
I started a dumb timer, twenty minutes a night, and whatever I did, I did. It was more about showing up than finishing something big.
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#8
Sometimes the city feels alive enough to just hang out in, and you end up meeting strangers with tiny stories that aren't content but still matter.
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