Like many of Ross’ VR mods, Cyberpunk 2077 was only available to active Patreon subscribers who pay $10 per month to not only support Ross’ ongoing work with his R.E.A.L. VR mod suite, but also to ...
Earlier this week, a Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod maker, Luke Ross, was hit with a DMCA strike by CD Projekt over monetization, and today it has happened again. In case you missed it, on Tuesday, a popular ...
Luke Ross, the prolific VR modder, has been forced to remove his popular Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod, citing legal concerns from CD PROJEKT. And it seems to boil down to Ross having placed the VR mod behind ...
UPDATE: Luke Ross has contacted IGN to clarify that CD Projekt's DMCA strike occured before he refused the company's request to make the mod free for anyone, not afterwards. As Ross describes, he ...
Imagine walking its neon-lit streets, feeling the towering skyscrapers loom over you, and hearing the hum of its dystopian chaos all around. Thanks to the relentless innovation of the Luke Ross Real ...
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