Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.00 - — 2.01 -elamigos Upd... ^new^
Feature: Inside Cyberpunk 2077 Updates 2.00–2.01 — ElAmigos Upd...
Cyberpunk 2077’s post-launch evolution has become a case study in how a troubled release can turn into a living, breathing RPG. The 2.00 and 2.01 updates marked another milestone: massive under-the-hood rebuilds, gameplay refinements, and—unavoidably—community ripples when pirated builds (notably labeled “ElAmigos” by warez circles) began appearing referencing the same patch files. This feature unpacks what changed in 2.00 and 2.01, why those changes matter, and how the spillover into unofficial leaks shaped perception and modding activity.
Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.01 stabilizes the massive 2.0 overhaul by addressing performance issues, quest-breaking bugs in Phantom Liberty, and fixing issues like accidental "God Mode". Key improvements include better DLSS ray reconstruction, corrected weapon cycling for arm cyberware, and increased save file size limits on consoles. For full details, visit Cyberpunk.net. Cyberpunk 2077 update 2.00 - 2.01 -Elamigos Upd...
V sat in the back of a rain-slicked Delamain, watching the blurred lights of Watson streak past. The "ElAmigos" data shard hummed in their pocket—a localized, compressed injection of code designed to bridge the gap between the massive 2.0 overhaul and the 2.01 refinements. "System diagnostic," V muttered. Feature: Inside Cyberpunk 2077 Updates 2
Radio volume was adjusted so it is no longer too quiet compared to the game world. Option A: The "Update-Only" Patch: Some repacking sites
- Option A: The "Update-Only" Patch: Some repacking sites release cumulative update packs. You download the patch files, copy them into your game installation folder, and overwrite the existing files.
: Fixed a notorious issue where the distorted screen effect from talking to Johnny Silverhand would permanently stick to the player's vision. Gameplay Tweaks
- The New Perk System: Forget the old trees. Skills are now streamlined and far more impactful. Want to be a netrunning ninja or a shotgun-wielding tank? The new Relic skill tree (even without the DLC) changes the math.
- Vehicular Combat: Finally. Fire your pistols, SMGs, and smart weapons from your car window. Chases feel less like a scenic drive and more like Mad Max.
- Police Overhaul (NCPD): The cops don’t just spawn behind you anymore. They now pursue you on foot, in vehicles, and even deploy MaxTac if your body count gets too high.
- Faster public discovery of patch-file contents (datamined changes, new assets, or debug flags) because leaked files were directly inspectable.
- A spike in early reports of regressions from users running cracked binaries—often on hardware or driver combinations not representative of the wider player base.
- Modding friction: some modders had to explicitly warn users not to report bugs found on pirated builds, as those builds could include unrelated or malicious modifications.