Cyberpunk 2077's latest update went live this week, adding even more content to the game long after we thought support had ceased. One of the new features of the update is self-driving cars - something we knew was always part of the lore, but was never an option for V outside of the main story.
However, it looks like you might be better off taking the wheel yourself. Cyberpunk players have quickly found that the autodrive feature is less than reliable, with videos showing how slow, accident-prone, and just overall busted it is. A statement on the real-world efforts to popularise self-driving technology, perhaps?
While some have made the most of it, cruising around Night City hands-free, others are having... less success. As you can see in the clips being shared on the subreddit, the autodrive technology just doesn't know what to do sometimes. This can result in, at best, unoptimal routes, and at worst, traffic accidents.
In the replies, others agree that the pathfinding for self-driving vehicles is pretty busted right now and suggest that this is because the AI on all vehicles is fairly unreliable. Indeed, it's come a long way since...