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Honest to God, it is the best story / replay-ability I have experienced in +10 years....
Just some bugs?... Dude be honest, the launch was a total ♥♥♥♥ show.
To answer the OP question the game is now fantastic with all the patches and I would recommend giving it to try. It's visually stunning, has a great sound track, the art is stunning, the game play is fun, be it hacking, FPS or melee. You can easily sink 140 hours into a play through and want to come back for more.
I bought it day one and was totally disappointed with it, it was broken as ♥♥♥♥ and ran badly performance wise.
I dived back into it after the DLC came out and I don't regret it at all. It's just a shame it'll always have the stained reputation it gained from the rushed release that should never have happened.
it depended on your hardware it seemed, i ran it on a 3090 at launch so had all the latest DLSS and Ray Tracing support and it was pretty fine, had the odd NPC sitting weird or floating but no worse than any bethesda release
You'll need to get through Act 1 to access the full map though, and that'll take awhile. You will have access to a district and plenty of gigs and ncpd quests, once you clear the prologue. There's plenty of room to drive around and explore the first district, so it won't feel closed in.
I'd advise not doing the training thing, as that takes a long time and I personally found it to be boring, you'll get what I mean once you start playing,
Asking us isn't going to guarantee you the best decision. Many of us here are fans of the game (as you can see) with but one or two salty pebbles who hate it for etc reasons.
All I'll say is this, if you're looking for a good future fantasy with an ultra gritty and violent story, full of stuff that tugs at your heart strings, with an amazingly detailed setting and an interesting combat system that includes netrunning, then you might enjoy this one.
I wouldn't buy it for the sake of streaming it though.
Streaming Cyberpunk is not the best experience.
It's very distracting and you'll want to be completely immersed and focused to get the full experience of the game's storyline. It'd be like trying to read a novel while watching a basketball game. I'd consider streaming the game, after you've finished it. Then you can cut loose a bit when you do stream and chat.
I've watched some streamers play Cyberpunk and it was a bit jarring to see them miss certain dialogue, etc because they were constantly chatting, etc. Then they'd be like "wait.. what am I supposed to do here?? I don't get it?? I don't think i like this game"."
..and me as the viewer thinking .... "bro... Judy just told you what you're supposed to do here. You weren't paying attention.." 0.o
Anyways.. if you do buy the game, I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I do.