
It’s better than driving poorly!
From the perspective of residents, it’s understandable that someone who can do things like double jumps or dash in mid-air would be treated as a cyber psycho, as they seem like an outrageous individual.
The most confusing thing is that aerial dashing is done with skills rather than tech.
It’s fun to shoot up into the sky while doing a double jump in a crowd, right?
Which skill branch can you get the air dash from?
>>4
Reaction Level 15 guy
If you completely swapped the muscles in your legs and arms and stuffed machines into your heart and frontal lobe, you’d be going insane if it weren’t for the fact that the story takes place over just under two weeks.
To be honest, the car doesn’t ride well, and if I hit someone, the NCPD will come immediately, so dashing through the air is way more comfortable.
Drive slowly and savor the atmosphere of the city.
Damn… what kind of driving is that! Explode!
I didn’t realize that the double jump was due to the cybernetics in my legs, so I kept looking around the park, twisting my neck in every direction.
>>10
It’s not a comic, so there’s no way you can double jump with a skill, haha!
The dash jump, air dash, and double jump were gaining incredible speed due to inertia.
I will run and jump if it’s up to 500 meters to the destination.
Sometimes the vehicle doesn’t come nicely to the front, so it’s faster to just spam the air dash.
I’m currently doing a quest in Dogtown, but it’s a tough place for good people to survive, even more so than Night City…
>>16
I feel like there are many people who can only live here…
It’s strange to feel peaceful when returning to Night City from Dogtown…
The low-altitude jump dash spamming is quite fast.
I miss the Kereznikoff Dash.
I was only using Jackie’s bike for transportation.
While I was driving and hacking on the snail’s trailer, for some reason, I was being stared at intensely by the NCPD.
It’s strange… even though it’s my own car…
I decided to master Dash properly, so I raised my Katana skill.
I raised my intention to love Sol 22, which should be an incredibly cool weapon, despite the lack of anything iconic.
That said, there are many scopes that are difficult to see…
Bikes are fun, aren’t they?
The car often spins in place.
By the way, I thought the appearance of rogue AI and the ruckus outside the Black Wall was surely triggered by a data crash, but it seems like it’s different as we progress through the DLC?
Where did that delinquent AI come from?
Hey, Anonymous… I have a bad feeling.
Is this the NCPD?
Yes… there’s a pervert rampaging while dashing and jumping in mid-air…
The slider is really pitiful…
In the past, I could fly in the Kerezubaniho.
It feels like a colored wind running with a ninja-like inertia dash.
The police officer is a hard worker…
Let’s play a little prank…
I’m almost like a space ninja now.
>>33
Hey V
There’s no way ninjas exist, right? (CV Morikawa)
I haven’t been able to remember the dash since I started from the beginning, but I can still move relatively quickly with a dodge jump.
I can’t catch up to the car here, after all.
I wonder what kind of person V is, being able to master air dashing on their own without Chrome…
Just by putting avoidance inertia on a jump, you can normally catch up to cars, so V’s mobility being insane is actually just how it is.
Recently, I’ve been hitching a ride in the cargo area of NPC cars, cruising around the city.
The city viewed from the autodrive is the best!
Aerial dashes can be very effective for both movement and combat.
Being able to quickly exit the combat area really does lower the accident rate significantly.
At least within Dogtown, jumping around is overwhelmingly comfortable.
>>40
Sometimes there are those who almost die from the sudden drop that feels like a bottomless pit when they jump too high.
Endless videos of V causing a ruckus are streaming in short clips.
It’s probably something that can withstand high-speed movement inside the basic implant.
Even with Kereznikov or Sandevista, the body can keep up.
It seems like there are real ninjas in that world too…
Look at Oda-san’s theme! It’s Cyber Ninja!
If ordinary citizens looked at Sandivistan V clearing out thugs.
I thought it was moving, and then all the heads were flying off at once…
If you instantly kill with synapse burn, you can go stealth even while quick hacking.
I didn’t know because it was my first time with Hack V.
For now, reaction 15.
It seems there is a strongest ninja group in that world that isn’t cyberized.
>>49
There’s a frozen clone ninja made entirely of flesh in the original source, Neuromancer.
A living ninja is like a countermeasure against hackers; I think someone like Oda or Takemura, who is fortified with cyberware, would be generally stronger.
In Night City, you can walk infinitely.
I wonder if you can break through the checkpoint when entering Dogtown with violence.