So, I bought this game on launch day, and most of my hours of play followed that. After getting through a decent portion of maybe the first half of the game, I encountered a game-breaking bug where I was permanently stuck in the hacking view after exiting out of a terminal I was hacking, unable to do basically anything except move around while being surrounded by enemies. Since I would've lost about an hour of progress, as loading the previous autosave didn't really fix this issue (character would get stuck in the hacking view every time), I decided to uninstall the game. I heard they were going to be working on fixes, and I'd seen what other people were experiencing. Thankfully, up until that point I hadn't had really any issues aside from some frame drops. Fast forward to earlier this last year, sometime in summer or fall 2021, and I reinstalled the game to give it another go. Within the first couple hours of playing that time around, I had Jackie walking through walls. I also was driving around for a little bit after that, and noticed how the radio signal dropped in tunnels. Pretty cool, I thought, good attention to detail. Then all sounds except for road noise faded out while I was just driving around a couple of minutes after that, no tunnel involved. I gave it up again. I want to believe that there's been some work done in the past few months that fixes all of these minor and major issues, I really do. Witcher 3 has its share of bugs too, even in its more current version patches, but nothing that would really throw up a red flag like Cyberpunk has. Hopefully CDPR isn't just focusing on getting quick fixes out, since some of the issues I encountered are with core systems (broken audio cues, issues that stop progression, etc). These type of things need to be looked at from a macro level, then broken up into workable sections based on importance. Maybe I'll reinstall this game again and take a look, edit this later. Doubt I will though.