It’s been nearly three years since we first entered Cyberpunk 2077’s Night City, and a lot has changed -- you can check out the full list of Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 changes here. While it may have started with a pained launch, CD Projekt Red has continued to make huge updates and improvements to shape Night City into what it is today. And now it’s received its biggest overhaul yet with the free Cyberpunk 2.0 update and the $30 Phantom Liberty expansion. If its been years since you cruised the neon-dripped streets of Night City, here’s a handy refresher. We’ll go over some of the basic mechanics of Cyberpunk 2077, and clue you in on some of the best features that have been released since you’ve been away.
Night City and its surrounding regions are huge but don’t forget, there’s a fast travel system. On your map, you’ll see blue fast-travel nodes scattered around that will enable you to jump from one area to another. You can’t teleport straight to these, however. You’ll instead need to run to your closest one and interact with the terminal, which will then open your map and allow to to select one you’d like to fast-travel to. To visit V's apartment, go to Megabuilding H10 Atrium in Watson(it's the closest fast travel point, you can just walk into you apartment straight from it).
The skill trees are completely reworked in Cyberpunk 2.0, but the way you level them up is mostly the same. First, you have your character screen. Here, you’ll gain attribute points from leveling up. You can then spend those Attribute Points on one of five different categories. Leveling up each attribute comes with a passive bonus: Intelligence gets you more Ram slots, Technical Ability increases your armor, Reflex and Cool will raise your critical
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