As a dedicated gamer who's spent countless hours exploring Night City, I've always been fascinated by the replay value of Cyberpunk 2077. You can choose different lifepaths, tweak your character build, and make divergent decisions that reshape your journey. But one thing remains stubbornly fixed, like an immovable boulder in a river of possibilities: the disastrous heist early on. Jackie always meets his end, and V ends up with a ticking time bomb in their head, all thanks to Dexter DeShawn's betrayal. It's a real gut-punch every time, and I've felt that frustration firsthand in my own playthroughs. Recently, though, the community exploded when one player, DerangedDendrites, decided to take matters into their own hands and try to off Dex before he could turn on V. Talk about dedication, right? I mean, who wouldn't want to skip that heart-wrenching moment? But the game, in its infinite wisdom, just refuses to play along.

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DerangedDredites' method was pure chaos genius. After meeting Dex in the game, they maneuvered his car into a river, getting it stuck on the shore. Then, using their own vehicle like a battering ram, they pushed it deeper into the water. To top it off, they chucked a bunch of grenades into the murky depths—just to be sure. As a fellow player, I watched their Reddit post with a mix of awe and amusement; it's the kind of over-the-top creativity that makes me love this community. But here's the kicker: despite all that effort, Dex still pops up later to set up the fateful gig. Scanning his body afterward confirmed he was still breathing, which left me shaking my head. The game's narrative is like an unyielding wall, whispering, "Nice try, but no dice." It’s a testament to how tightly CD Projekt Red has woven the story threads, making some events unavoidable no matter how hard we push back.

Now, this isn't the only example of players trying to bend the rules. Remember Fingers, that shady ripperdoc involved in Evelyn Parker's tragic fate? Back in 2023, an update changed everything by making his exclusive cyberware available elsewhere in Night City. Before that, players like me had to grit our teeth and keep him alive for the gear—it felt like making a deal with the devil. But now? Oh, we're taking him out with glee. In my recent playthrough, I gave him the boot without a second thought, and it was cathartic as heck. This shift shows how updates can empower us to rewrite small parts of our experience, even if the big beats stay locked. And let's be real, Night City is full of scumbags who deserve a similar fate, making it a playground for vigilante justice. But why stop there? The game world itself seems to conspire against us, with its glitches and quirks often fueling these wild experiments.

Reflecting on all this, I can't help but wonder—will future updates ever loosen the reins on these fixed story points? It's a tantalizing thought, especially as we approach the rumored expansion in late 2025. For now, though, it's all about sending a message, like DerangedDredites did. And honestly, that's part of the charm; even when we can't change the outcome, the journey becomes unforgettable.

So, what do you think—will CD Projekt Red ever let us truly alter these fateful moments, or is the illusion of choice here to stay?