What are your expectations of the game?
If you just want a beautiful (on PC, Stadia, next-gen console) open world RPG set in a dystopian, cyberpunk future? Its a fun game. Even with the bugs.
But if you're hyped and looking for some mind-blowing, genre-defining experience because the game took so many years to make? You're not going to find it.
The game feels like it was designed to run on high-end gaming PC...and then they tried to strip it down to run on less-capable hardware. So the game is beautiful on PC and on Stadia (and its easy to see how the game got away from them). I'm told it looks good on XBSX and PS5.
But then it looked like shit and ran even worse on PS4 and XB1.
Don't bother with it on PS. You can't buy it digitally, and its not clear if that version of the game is being supported right now. Don't bother with it on XB1. You're probably safe if you're on XBSX or S. Safe to buy if youre on PC or Stadia (platform issues aside).
TLDR: I played the game on Stadia, and enjoyed it. But it was clearly a game whose scope was too ambitious, and it got away from CDPR. It wasn't so much a video game, as it was a "real world simulator" that was trying to do everything.....perfectly.
It was clearly released before it was fully polished and ready for market. (What happened on the last-gen consoles was disgraceful, and was tantamount to defrauding their customers. They knew the game ran like crap, and they tried to hide it.)
I ran it at launch on my AMD 3700+ with a 2080 Super and it ran pretty good on 1440p with DLSS at launch, I hardly had any issues and did not run into any gamebreaking bugs.
It is a good game, I did enjoy my time with it though it definitly did not live up to the hype.
I was honestly a bit suprised by the news that it run so crappy for.most people, so yes it was designed.for mid to high end PC's I would not want to play it on anything lower than a 2060.