Fully finished the game at 80 hours. It is absolutely must play, if u have a decent PC. Last time I was enjoyed the same when I played RDR2.
Yes, there are bugs, but they are totally forgivable.
There was no single crash during 80 hrs playtime, and performance is totally fine with RTX off and DLSS with custom sharpening through drivers. Also no stutters (only minor ones during autosave, which can be fixed via config).
The graphics and esthetics are great. There was no similar title to date.
In spite of its technical flaws, which have been addressed by others at length, Cyberpunk 2077 is a gem and holds the potential of being as good as "The Witcher 3", should CDPR invest more effort into correcting the problems.
I started playing the game a week ago and have put approximately 10 hours into it so far. I am lucky enough to be owner of a powerful computer and I can enjoy the game the way it was intended to be (4k with ultra settings).
I used to play the tabletop rpg Cyberpunk 2020 as a teenager and I am therefore familiar with the characters and background; I was very positively surprised to see how close to the original material CDRP remained.
Visually the game is a riveting wonder. Storyline and character development appear to be excellent as well. Score is good, and although this is most definitely a matter of taste, I feel like it could have been much better, and could have used a darker synthwave-like tone (thinking of Puscifer "Existential Recknoning", for instance).
Gameplay could have been better, my biggest issue being that even on very hard, the game feels too easy. At least, this is the impression I get playing infiltration / cyberhacking. This problem stems from the fact that the AI is, in its current state, vastly improvable.
If CDPR seriously works on improving the game (AI and bugs), I trust Cyberpunk 2077 can become one of the very best video games in History.
So I played the game, smoothly, on PC (9850H+RTX2060 on omen 5) and I love every moment of it. Sure there's bugs here and there, some which is quite fun... But it doesn't really impact the experience
There's just so much effort the developers have put into this game, and I'm considering to buy this game on GOG just to support them.
The story is great, concept is great... Driving is a little crappy, can't see the road half the time, especially this one bike with a visor which is right in front of your view and not see through at night... What a challenge lol
But all in all, I haven't had any game crashes, got stuck once jumping in a chair (save and reload fixed it) , also got teleported when jumping on I dunno what, like 200m away.
Anyways still love the game because some of these bugs are fun, keep up the good work guys and keep polishing this new master piece!
Good game, epic story as always.
But
Bugs. Honestly, i didn't have any bugs on almost 200h on night city. I has theory about that.
Over the course of several years, a lot of shitty manufacturers of electronic equipment have appeared on the market. Inferior quality memory controllers. Overheating systems. Memories that can be damaged at temperatures over 80 degrees etc.
Sorry, but just because you have an Nvidi chip doesn't mean another person with the same chip will have the same parts. ;)
I suspect that at least some of the bugs you spam are due to damaged equipment. ;) The second part is the fault of trying to make an engine compatible with everything, and therefore CDRed fault.
Minus one star for mindless marketing and promises never fulfilled. I mean, closed pubs, only 2 hores, any entertainment also anavilable. You have only one think to do, and this is killing ppl.