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Wasn't the Witcher 3 also a mess at release? I've never played them, but I distinctly remember my friends complaining about it, and now it's pretty beloved.
Maybe CDPR is hoping the same thing happens with Cyberpunk?
I played both later (TW3 in 2018 and I just played through CP) and they were very stable for me. CP a little glitchy at times but hardly game breaking. I recommend doing this in general, with big games such as these.
True, but your point is more consumer side. The headline is talking about CDPR wanting to have a "banging game" on release, which is historically uh...sketchy at best. They should be called out on the statement separate from consumer habits.