pazZzurro: As far as I'm concerned, if anyone wants to criticize Cyberpunk 2077 harshly, let them. It's all on CDPR – they basically done that to themselves. The game has bad reputation, but it's well deserved. I consider the launch of this game to be the biggest debacle since Arkham Knight hit Steam, or perhaps even John Romero and the Daikatana fiasco.
People may defend the game all they want, saying that the bugs will be fixed or that the game is smoother now, but to me personally, these problems are not really what's wrong with this game. It's the false promises, cut content, missing features, bad mechanics... the things that were planned, developed (supposedly) for 10 years vs. the finished product.
It's a marketing disaster first and foremost. Especially considering how the situation was handeled both before and after release. I mean the arrogance from the marketing department, even going as far as to make fun of other developers... basically similar to "John Romero will make you his *itch" - utter bonkers strategy.
And those problems I mentioned - sure you can iron some things out over time, but still this will never be the game that most gamers wanted to experience. Because for that you can't just release a patch, you'd have to take the whole project back to the drawing board. That's why I don't hold my breath for anything spectacular with those "fixes".
Even at -50% I consider Cyberpunk 2077 still way overpriced for what you gonna get.
As an important disclaimer: I am not hating on anyone who likes the game and finds it good fun. All the power to them! Merely trying to show the other side here - my personal feelings are that anyone who is angry at that game is well justified.