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You start the game with a short introduction/tutorial, thats linear and lasts maybe an hour or two.
After that you are in act 1, thats where you are still limited to one city sector. After a short series of main missions (that you can do right away or after exploring said city sector) you reach act2, and from there on you can do whatever you want.
Its in fact very similar to TW3 where you start in "White Orchard" and have to finish the main mission there before you can continue to the main game.
This playthrough I went from level seventeen to maxed at level sixty between main storyline quests, have more race cars than ferrari, and a property portfolio that elon musk would be happy with. And more guns than the NRA.
I am half way into the game, and I'm amazed how emotionally deep even some secondary quests lines are - and they are not even part of main story!
Before playing the game, I thought that Cyberpunk will never reach the quality of Witcher 3 storytelling. I was wrong.