Would rate negative stars if I could. 5 stars are all clearly fanboys or people too embarrassed to admit they got ripped off. Giving a game a review based entirely on its "ideas/setting/theory/whatever and ignoring glaring technical problems is akin to buying a flashy sports car with one axle, it may look nice when it works, or months down the line when they repair(patch) it, but they are selling a fundamentally unfinished product for full price. That goes doubly to any poor soul that wanted to play it on PS4 or xbox1. And to all the dim bulbs going on about "old hardware, hurr hurr" this game was in development for 8 years, and pushed back several times. The original release date would have put it before the release of the new generation on consoles, so what's the excuse? Likewise recent releases on said consoles have looked considerably better (looking at you AC Valhalla). And the console players paid the same 60 dollars for their game as the PC elitist nerds, they are entitled to a product that works when it's packaged and sold as a finished product in an Xbox or Playstation box. CDPR looked to be one or the last bastions of integrity in gaming, but it's abundantly clear they rushed out a half-finished, unoptimized game trying to cash in on Keanu Reeves and years of hype before more news of delays turned everyone off even more. If this was an Indie, 20 dollar game I would praise it's vision. It's not. It's a full price, AAA game, with more hype than any game I've seen in a long time. The only people that should be more embarrassed of this final product than CPDR, are the clowns giving it a pass on GLARING problems, under the auspices of maybe eventually being patched. You're enabling this kind of developer nonsense and that's why gaming is in the money grabbing soulless state that it is.