Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.00 - 2.01 -elamigos Upd... [exclusive]
completely revitalized the game by overhauling its core mechanics, while community releases like the ElAmigos Update became crucial resources for PC players seeking efficient standalone patches . Update 2.00 acted as a massive foundation, fundamentally changing the skill trees, police AI, and vehicle combat. Patch 2.01 shortly followed to fix progression blockers, prevent save file corruption, and optimize performance across major hardware configurations. Update 2.00 vs. Patch 2.01
Players gained the ability to shoot from cars and use mounted weaponry on specialized vehicles. Cyberpunk 2077 update 2.00 - 2.01 -Elamigos Upd...
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ CYBERPUNK 2077: UPDATE 2.00 │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ [Perk & Skill Trees] ──► Rebuilt from percentage passives │ │ [Police & AI] ──► Dynamic Heat & MaxTac system │ │ [Vehicle Combat] ──► Mounted guns & car hacking │ │ [Cyberware System] ──► Cyberware capacity limit limits │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ Complete Skill and Perk Tree Redesign completely revitalized the game by overhauling its core
The initial police logic was replaced with a scalable, aggressive "Heat" engine. Committing crimes raises V’s active alert level from 1 to 5 stars. At lower levels, local police units deploy vehicles to pursue V dynamically through traffic. At maximum 5-star Heat, heavy response teams—including elite —are deployed to neutralize the player. Vehicle Combat and Mounted Weapons Update 2
: The old, percentage-based buffs were replaced with game-changing abilities like air-dashing, bullet-deflecting, and finishers.
Update 2.01 addressed numerous expansion-specific issues: progress-blocking dialogue options in "Balls to the Wall," the exploit allowing multiple Relic points in "Dog Eat Dog," V getting stuck in walls after performing finishers on Kurt Hansen in "Firestarter," disappearing traffic in "Moving Heat," and non-opening shuttle doors in "The Killing Moon".