It's everything I expected. After the various delays and how obvious it was that the execs were pushing for things behind the scenes. Expecially a faster release. The bugs were to be expected. This did not take away from my experience at all. I've played many, many early access titles as a PC gamer. I'm not saying CP2077 felt like a early access title, I'm saying I'm dissapointed so many of my fellow PC enthusiasts couldn't handle a few bugs, some major. The vast majority of reviews I've read also bring up the keybindings. Which is baffling to me. People seemed to forget that most every game doesn't allow to rebind every key. This game is everything I could ever ask for as a fan of the original tabletop. I wish the death sytem from the TTRPG was included but that would be very very hard. Mostly cause people would cry it's to easy to die. And furthermore as a hardcore fan of RPGs this game does many things well others barely come close to executing. The Outer Worlds has a bare minimum perk tree and a small world(s), Skyrim I have to mod it till it barely runs just to enjoy the bland world, and countless others but those are the "top dogs" right now so I thought I'd point them out. I feel like I'm in Night City when I play CP2077, the combat is insanly fun and most the time now I just cruise listening to Mike on Morro Rock Radio because the world is beautiful, large, and even after 300 hrs I'm still finding new spots to explore. Night City is the best virtual city ever crafted. Traveling down each alley, every backroad or dark street is believable and feels like the world was here long before you decided to press play and keeps living after you stop playing. It feels like a real place. After seeing all the petiness and individuals regurgitating critics (which critics do not have consumers in thier best intrest they only want views to get paid) I had to say: Be an individual. Experience for yourself. Come to your own conclusions it's better for you.