My playtime is not reflective of actual time invested, I played well into 100 hours with a bare minimum modded experience to adjust for engine instability and now my device is not suitable for playing at proper framerate with the 2.0 update, but my time before this point was well worth the purchase of around $36 USD. Tl;DR: Outside of strenuous system requirements this is one of the definitive roleplaying titles of a generation alongside other genre titans such as Kingdom Come: Deliverance in both it's scope and scale. Some caveats as of present day -Controller is the preferred input of the developers, be prepared to invest a few minutes in rebinding controls on a keyboard. -8GB of VRAM is a bare minimum requirement imo, any GPU that does not run at around 2Ghz will struggle -CPU prefers Eight cores but your mileage may vary -10GB of spare ram for buffering 16GB minimum overall, adjustable memory bar is utilized if available on your platform -Potential spoiler: Around the midway to third quarter point (a bit before the finale, possibly 20 or so hours prior) the main plot seems to become very misdirected in my opinion - The side content of this game carries a very large portion of the weight in regards to your return on investment if you play Open world games with the intention of engaging with thought provoking narratives or anything more meaningful than in-n-out shoot and loot mechanics, some of the side quests are also in this style but it is more present in the main narrative. If you can get around the entry point and have roughly 60-100 hours to invest this is an extremely fine tuned experience that truly allows you to feel like an "Edgerunner" from the tabletop P&P title. (For an exact listing of the changelog for version 2.0 and onward please refer to official releases provided both online and in application).