You can hate Fallout 4 all you want, I do as well and I've criticized that game since before its launch, however, the fact of the matter is that essentially every side quest in Cyberpunk is the equivalent of Preston Garvey's settlement missions. There's no substance to them and they're a go here and retrieve this, or go there and kill these guys type of mission.
Fallout 4 also happened to have interactable factions, more dialogue options, side quests with actual content to them, more choices and consequences, more interactable NPCs etc. All with a smaller development team, less development time and less than a third of its budget.
Bethesda lied throughout their development too, but I'd argue to a far less extent than CDPR did. It's telling that the only thing you latched onto was the edit to my post, disregarding any of the faults with Cyberpunk itself and seemed to miss the part where I called Fallout 4 a crapshoot itself.
If you want to talk about malicious greed, then maybe we should look at CDPR who is being investigated for lying to shareholders and the public, overworked their developers and treated them like crap, lied about content and features and released a game that was so broken on some of its platforms that it was literally unplayable, forced a company that doesn't provide refunds to actually give refunds and remove them from their store and looked worse on a Playstation 4 due to texture loading issues than Syphon Filter did on the Playstation 1.