A new mod is available Cyberpunk 2077and add Cyberpsychosis to the mix.
About Nexus, Mud DJ_Kovrik Created an Edgerunners-inspired add-on that adds a human cost system to network software implants and reduces human side effects, including network psychosis (thanks Games Radar).
Wannabe Edgerunner – A simple Cyberpsychosis Mod that basically adds humanity as a stat. This statistic depends on installed network software, Berserk/Sandevistan usage, and completed kills. After each implant, your humanity will be permanently reduced upon installation.
On the other hand, the use of network software and the killing of enemies temporarily reduces humanity, so you can restore it after getting the “rest” effect. Other apartment activities like “Power Up” or “Refresh” will also work.
You can track your Human Values through the Cyberware menu screen or by using the widget displayed above the HP bar.
In short, this mod replicates what happens when you have too much web software installed, as seen in the Edgerunner show on Netflix, and it’s a great anime pairing.
This mod makes you notice glitches when you have too much network software installed. If you don’t do anything about it, you’ll go into pre-psychosis, adding a fatal chance debuff and can trigger the final stage, cyber-psychosis. This phase boosts your movement speed, armor, and health regeneration, and it also triggers police spawns if your character isn’t inside or in dangerous areas. But again, you lose your humanity in the process.
To prevent low humanity penalties, you can use Neuroblockers, which are injectors that remove the low humanity side effects and freeze humanity point loss while active. You can buy it at some Ripperdocs, and thanks to the formula available at some medical stores, you can make a nerve blocker.
If this sounds interesting to you, click Nexus Mods. And, if you want to add more to your game, here is our list of the best Cyberpunk 2077 mods.