I want to be able to go off road in the desert wasteland with a 2077 equivalent of a 69 Camaro with offroad suspension and built on miniguns.. Do it better then whatever the hell Rage 2 unfortunately became.
Now while I still question (until clearly proven otherwise through statements or footage for this game) the ability to witness an extensive "wasteland" outside the city - in the sense of being able to freely come and go after a certain point in the game, opposed to it being a limited linear area for a quest or plot part - the potential is there for the series itself. Or a DLC.
Also, just think about it. The contrast between inner city, outer city and wasteland. From Cyberpunk to Mad Max and back, theme-wise. Kinda reminds me heavily of Fallout New Vegas. The game just somehow was able to blend in so many themes in one map thanks to locations and factions / people you meet. You have this weird cowboy or wild west starting area and depending from where you go from there, can end up in a huge war between a military force, a slaver legion, you can end up in a rural area with tribals or a sci-fi high-tech environment at BIG MT, or the civilization at the strip, to dark underground bases and vaults or see a horror environment at Sierra Madre that has bank heist and SAW elements.
While outdated tech-wise and played and modded through endless times (kinda loses its charm after so much time in there) and while it has its faults, I must heavily credit the game for being able to blend in so many different themes in one map or plot.
Kinda hoping that Cyberpunk '77 is able to deliver a similar rich and broad experience in themes. So far I think the game world itself will naturally encourage this, from the almost "not-of-this-world" corporate power centers and inner city areas, to the seedy areas, the slums, the mere industrial outskirts, the wastelands beyond the city or even space. The urban environment will dominate more than the rural areas of Fallout and other comparable games.
Wondering if it's easier or harder to add diverse landscapes or themes in a mostly city environment. We'll see soon, I suppose.