Let's get the bad out of the way. The first was stopping it from crashing on start. Sifted through NVIDIA drivers, downgrading each time to find one that works. After each driver install it worked. Until I closed the game. Any following starts wouldn't make it to the main menu. 527.37 did it. Found it on a suggestion once I had gone through their main site list of recent ones. As for graphics. I rarely buy into the industry standard promising big graphics developments outside of cutscenes. It isn't just CDPR. So it isn't a deal breaker for me that it isn't ground breaking. As long as I'm not seeing Minecraft graphics when I should see GTA V level or better. Playing on an ASUS ROG 2022 Strix 15. Things are smooth for the most part. Once in a while there will be a slow down. Few and far between. Also if I blink I'll miss it. Gone as fast as it happens. Still learning and playing with settings (for the game and the laptop itself to optimize). I would also suggest rebinding the key to answer calls (T). For me it was the same as reject call. I'd like the ability to toggle relationship limits. It's a double edge sword. On the one hand you have to make choices. Not always s bad thing. Yet it blocks some variety for future replay. Now the good. I'm having a blast. The story is engaging. Characters are fun. Graphics are clear. The areas feel lived in with the amount of NPCs. The RPG elements work for me. Enjoying the netrunning/hacking. Spreading out the main story with plenty of side quests mixed in. I'll add this to finish. With the issues as it stands. It's doesn't feel worth $60. But with the discount? Yeah, I'm good with having paid $36. It was touch and go though until I got it working. I'm hoping CDPR will get fixes rolled out. I wanna see this game improve and expand (the company too). Not everyone is cool with having to tinker with products that should be finished like I am. Even with that discount.