I completely, wholeheartedly agree with you.
As I've just said in another thread:
Cyberpunk 2077 is not a Release Master — it is, at best, an Early Beta candidate.
It's missing major gameplay aspects that were promised to be in, it - as you said yourself - doesn't even manage to make its major USP, the city, feel like a living, breathing one.
Then there are the bugs, some of which are truly unavoidable, as there'll always be some aspects in any complex game that only go wrong once exposed to the world... but 2077's issues go far, far beyond that.
From such basic things as UI and Interface being broken and buggy, textures failing to load or looking like crap (see screenshot at the end) to cops just teleporting in - literally out of thin air - directly behind the player even when the player currently is on a building's ledge several hundred meters off the ground, even when there weren't any witnesses around to even alert the police, they just pop up straight at your back and start blasting.
I've been a major, die hard fan of CDPR's since the original Witcher even, and I loved TW3 so much that I played through it 4 times, spending over 1500 hours in that world, both on PS4 and PC (yes, I even bought it twice, to support such an amazing developer...) ... but this really rattled me.
I'm not just disappointed, I feel my trust and support have been betrayed, and that CDPR has become that which it originally set out to prove obsolete: just yet another greedy 'publisher' only interested in their bottom line, not caring one wit about their fanbase, their loyal customers.
This game, after two major delays, is still massively and significantly rushed, and
nowhere even close to being an actual Release Master!
'nuff said.