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Tbh, that's not likely to be the game. If it were happening to me I'd be checking temps and cooling, and then grumble about having to swap in a PSU to rule that out as a cause.
Good luck tracking down a cause. Just personally would suspect hardware and PSU has almost always been the cause for me, often with just one specific game (typically demanding on the CPU) initially, so I'd swap a spare in.
(btw the game starts but 5 seconds later it crashes)
I never used any mods and could play the game without any crashes before.
Only started after the 2.1 update and new nvidia drivers. Reinstalling drivers even using DDU doesn't fix it either and this is the only game that causes the issue. Temps are below 40 on CPU and 50 on GPU (custom direct die cooling with a D5 Next dual pump MO-Ra3 420 and two internal 420 rads with a third EKWB D5 pump and 27 fans in push/pull on all rads and in the case) and power delivery is good so those are not issues.
It also seems to be heavily tied to the latest two nvidia drivers anything after 546.17 seems to crash. One driver released Dec 4th was made for the new cyberpunk complete release 546.29 and crashes fast, though the latest 546.33 released Dec 12 takes longer to do so. I have no crashing with 546.17 or prior.