After spending over 400 hours in the main game I could finally explore the new area. I love the new quests, new changes to the game and fresh content. Driving cars feel better, not what I would want tho, but still it's a big improvement from what it was before.
After I made progress with missions in phantom liberty dlc, game Crashes have increased alot making it unplayable, feel like I shouldn't have wasted my money on dlc, crashes mostly happen on autosave, quicksave, loading and launching game, the story is good and gameplay is fun but these constant crashes makes it quite annoying.
So, a lot has been said about the quality of the story and, for the most part, I agree, though the endings seem like the writers were just trying to be dicks to the player just for the sake of being dicks, especially the added game ending.
Another thing about the writing that bothered me is you can't say the most obvious reason for not wanting to side with NUSA: that it seemed pretty clear they would just zero you once you outlived your usefulness. The fact that this ISN'T what happens if you side with them is almost laughable in light of the story.
Also, the DLC itself doesn't feel very well integrated into the main game. No one in the main game seems to be updated to address anything that happens in Dogtown.
This DLC adds some new ideas, like a braindance that you can watch whenever you want, but there's only one of them and it doesn't let you go into edit mode so you can look around it. It feels like a major waste.
Sad to say that even after 3 years, a big 2.0 patch, and expansion, this game still has keyboard binding issues that the simplest indies don’t suffer from. I can’t fathom how this is still a problem
I have been playing Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 + Phantom Liberty DLC, and including the latest NVIDIA patch, the game has never run so smoothly. My only FPS drops are when I switch from the menu (map, character screen, etc) back to the game. I always need to wait a good 15 seconds for everything to load again, and then I'm good to go. Granted, I'm using a GeForce 2070 Super at high performance settings.
The game runs smooth, the campaign is engaging, especially the DLC, and you definitely feel immersed into the world. Skill trees are far better, there's no more instant power creep, but rather a gradual climb in progression, crafting is simpler and more easy to understand, and the various abilities and quickhacks are more realized than at launch.
What truly hampers the experience though is the hard locked keybindings. I am an ESDF player. WASD hurts my partially deformed left hand, and being forced into using WASD limits my play time to about 30 minutes before I need to take a break. There are so many keys that are hard bound all over the keyboard, it's as if they hired a bunch of 6 year olds and asked them all to pick a random key on the keyboard for an action. 2023 and this is still a thing with CDPR??
Once CDPR finally addresses and fixes this terrible issue, I can give this game the proper 5 stars it deserves.