The highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.01 has arrived, and it brings significant quality of life improvements. While this update addresses various issues and enhances overall game performance, one feature stands out: the ability to switch cyberware through weapon cycling.
Released on October 5th by CD Projekt Red, this patch focuses on fixing bugs that have affected missions like "Automatic Love" and "Gig: Breaking News," particularly those related to performance. However, the standout change in this update is the resolution of a long-standing issue – players can now seamlessly switch to their cyberarms using weapon cycling.
This improvement is a game-changer, eliminating the need for manual weapon switching. Players can now react to enemies and situations swiftly, efficiently, and with greater combat prowess. Accessing cyberware, such as gorilla arms and monoware, has become much more convenient. This change promises to significantly enhance the overall gaming experience in Cyberpunk 2077.
These new features are highly anticipated, as the issue of manual cyberware switching has been a recurring concern among players. CD Projekt Red's dedication to enhancing the game's performance and resolving issues is evident in their previous 2.0 patch, which transformed the Cyberpunk 2077 experience. The commitment to ongoing improvement and player satisfaction is a distinguishing feature of CD Projekt Red, setting them apart from other developers.
Players can look forward to more updates in the future, as CD Projekt Red continues to address issues and optimize performance. The developer's unwavering commitment to improving gameplay ensures that Cyberpunk 2077 will only get better with each new update.