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I wouldn't worry too much about the actual edition people could play with it 40 years ago, and there is enough nostalgia to do a 2025 reprint, so they must be somehow playable.
With my limited shadowrun experience,
Beware of Decker going to the Matrix and mage doing Astral projection, it "splits the party" lead to a player having their own overcrunchy game-phase spending a hour to open a door or locate someone. I believe some latter edition got better but the early one where like their own game in the game
I see shadowrun like the diesel engine of "crunchy system"it's heavy, slow to start, but there is a point where it runs smoothly
Just like every other crunchy system, and especially older one, feel free to ignore half of the rule (You know the meme about aircraft carrier, but more seriously never saw a GM caring about the Grenade dispersion roll)