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Cyberpunk 2077 clothing9/19/2023 ![]() Now that you know how to change clothes in Cyberpunk 2077, you can get back to creating the ultimate V. ![]() All of these work together to allow you to create the V you want to be. Keep in mind that you can also add mods to certain items (highlighted by a gray circle) and even unlock Special sets. You will need to level up a bit in order to equip some items of clothing. When you first start the game, you may encounter some restrictions on what you can and cannot wear based on your level. That’s really all there is to changing your clothes. You can change your clothes in the Inventory menu in the pause screen. ![]() Select the clothing you want to wear to put it on.Find the item you want to wear (hovering over it shows you how it compares).Select the body part you want to change the clothing on.Go to the Inventory tab to see your clothing broken into sections on the right.If you’re still working out the basics – as is normal in a huge game like this – it can be a bit confusing trying to change your clothes. As you work your way through the game, you’ll find, unlock, and maybe even purchase some new clothing that will really make your look come together. Your appearance as a street samurai in Cyberpunk 2077 is defined by the clothing you wear. Let us give you a quick rundown of the basics. It might sound strange, but sometimes there are requirements before you can don a new jacket or pair of pants. As you progress through the game, you’ll gain access to new items of clothing, at which point you’ll no doubt want to change clothes. I also have her in dresses or skirts for all formal events or meetings, never pants suits.Creating and styling your own V is part of the charm of Cyberpunk 2077. Then I often have her wear the regular denim short shorts as this is super easy for all tank tops, tees and the Street Tongues. Even started just opting for the high tops with the tactical wear instead of the different boots. Though even with owning most of the shoes and pants, I primarily stick to the same 2 pair of shoes, being the white Street Tongues and the aramid whatever high tops, the all black with the gum sole. I don't have her overlap her outfits in 4 days. I have my character get a shower and sleep at night, sometimes 2 cycles and then wear a different outfit the next day with her tactical gear & weapons available in her car's trunk stash. Some aspects aren't even touched, some barely touched. ![]() Would like to see a lot more clothes added to the game. I'd love another 25+ different Yoros also and every shoe option available in all white & all black. They could add another 100 cutout body suits in the game, those are easily the most versatile clothing item and there is only 5 of them. I've flat out avoided the male jean shorts though I own all the basketball shorts and have them worn often by my character.ĭisappointed to see that I'm ONLY missing 3 cutout body suits and own all of the long sleeve half top things. I have a lot of work to do on gaining the headwear, this is where I seem to be missing the most items. I am only missing 1 of the lingerie tops and still need to get 3 Yoros.However the amount of dresses I am missing is disappointing. I'll only dismantle a lower stat piece if I have a higher stat duplicate. That said, I keep everything unique regardless of it's armor and I don't dress my character for stats, I dress them for appearance & rely on skill set. Have always been confused at everyone's "LACK OF CLOTHES" posts as I have 200 pounds of just unique clothes in my character's inventory and I've got 3 times the unique clothes in my stash and I realized early on that most items NPCs are wearing are available to players. I have about 75% of these clothing items on my primary save for X1. ![]()
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