Night City has a fresh, very personal kind of redemption arc. The latest mod for Cyberpunk 2077 adds a ridiculous yet oddly robust mechanic that turns bathroom breaks into a high-stakes feature. The mod’s name is Flushing Etiquette, created by juiiicy00, and it asks V to manage a new resource you might not have anticipated: a Sims-style bathroom gauge.

In practical terms, eating and drinking fill this gauge, while a bathroom visit empties it. There are no new animations to show off the spectacle, which means the drama lives in the meter and the consequences, not in flashy cutscenes. The core idea is simple: you roll the dice to see whether a bathroom trip results in a lucky buff or a painful outcome. It is weirdly robust for a joke mod, and it leans into the absurd in a way that only Night City can embrace.

The most memorable hook is what happens when the gauge reaches 100 percent. A timer starts, a screen flash erupts, and if you can’t find a usable toilet in time, V ends up dying of embarrassment. Yes, you really will flatline if you miss your scheduled bathroom break. The on-screen world of the game gets a new, humorous layer of tension and inevitability.

How it fits with other mods

  • The mod introduces a new resource meter that you manage by visiting a lavatory.
  • You can combine Flushing Etiquette with other gameplay additions like Dark Future – Urban Survival Gameplay, which adds needs and addiction mechanics if you want a more complex experience.
  • The guiding tagline you may see is Eat, kill, shit repeat, which captures the tongue-in-cheek rhythm of the concept.

There are some cheeky touches to enjoy as well, such as an on-screen warning that nods to the idea of a less-than-ideal bowel moment. The overall design emphasizes that even a game built around neon-lit gunfights can be giggly about bodily functions.

Why this sticks

What makes Flushing Etiquette compelling is not the gross-out factor alone, but how thoughtfully the system is built. You’ll see the meter respond to your choices, your meals, and your bathroom habits, with outcomes that can feel surprisingly satisfying or humorously brutal depending on the roll of the dice. It proves once again that the PC modding scene can deliver punchy ideas with surprising depth.

Bottom line

If you’re after a lighthearted, offbeat twist on Cyberpunk 2077’s world, this mod is a playful reminder that sometimes the silliest ideas land the hardest. It’s not just toilet humor; it’s a tiny, well-tuned system that makes the game feel a touch more chaotic and a lot more memorable.