Not sure what to think.
First, changes - expected.
Almost everybody understood after few weeks that the game was released at least a year too early, and it shows.
If you have hundreds of bug fixes, and almost 100 only affecting quests, 7-8 months after release - your game was not ready, simple as that.
This is not really questionable in my opinion.
I am not thankful, why should I? They do what they have to to not let Cyberpunk 2077 die.
If they don't, good luck with their next project.
It's business not a good will, anybody think otherwise, really?
What bothers me is a different thing.
Why to market bugfixes and super small additions so much?
I don't get it.
20 minutes stream to showcase few small changes, really?
For one, I got that devs are really stressed about this, you could tell.
I feel bad for them, for sure.
For sure they are also very passionate, what is even worst that they are on the spotlight now and not their boss.
Imagine, you know you released unfinished game because your boss told you so.
And now, you say "I know that it is 8 months after release and there are still many not working perks, but we can fix few of them now and I promise, later will fix more", I would feel really embarrassed because I would know it is not my fault that the game was released so early.
Was it really worth it?
In my opinion, CDPR has to continue with finishing the game, but please spare those poor devs so they don't have to be embarrassed and apologize for not their decisions. Wait at least until game is kind of finished, maybe 4-5 more months, and then think about marketing it this way.