Politrukk said:
GarouxBloodline said:
Politrukk said:
Abomination said:
Politrukk said:
That still sounds like a lame excuse to me.
I'm sorry but one of the DLC's is a haircut for Geralt? really why is that not in the main-game.
I'm getting really tired of developers coming up with all sorts of excuses to validate day-one/month-one DLC.
The only good thing about this is that CD-Projekt isn't actually making you pay for it.
A lame excuse for what? It's not an excuse, it's the REASON they're doing it. A sure-fire way to give benefit to those who legitimately purchased the game.
There is going to be some paid DLC but it was announced as being more akin to Expansion Packs of old, such as a whole new zone (zones in Witcher III are fucking
huge).
They don't need to excuse themselves from anything. As it stands the game is massive, a complete blast, I've put about 70 hours into it and I'm not even close to finished. I don't even think I've got to the island where the latest DLC is applied to. If the game didn't have the DLC it'd still be great.
Also, it's
free.
Edit: Just noticed something on the Steam store, due to this DLC the Witcher III now holds the top THREE spots on the Popular New Releases tab. I imagine because the DLC is free it's considered to be just the game and a ton of people have just downloaded it.
I can't say with certainty if CD Projekt intended this because it's definitely a bug with Steam but it is certainly more publicity for them (not like they needed any more).
Doesn't mean it can't look like a publicity stunt to me and according to your edit it's bloody damn well working
I would ask as to why you feel the need to complain about something so insignificant and non-controversial, but I understand, at the same time, that some people simply thrive off of drama and stirring up controversy. Just as long as you are posting your opinion on a fora thread that will be forgotten about soon, then all is good.
Jaysus you people take more blithing offence to me being annoyed with it looking like a publicity stunt than I originally was annoyed with it myself.
Please do not mistake my utter neutrality, seen in a comment I made during some free-time before I went into work, as me taking some huge offense at the opinion of some random anonymous person on the Internet. A rather egotistical assumption to make, and I would rather not have the context of my words skewed.
The purpose of my comment, the only purpose, was to invoke a better rationale out of you for further consideration. It is a rather odd perspective, that finds offense, and admits said offense, over receiving, what is, in essence, free of charge DLC. That is, after the base cost of purchasing the game itself, of course.
So instead of getting melodramatically defensive, I was hoping for you to go more in-depth as to why you feel that what they are doing is wrong. Even if this is a publicity stunt, what is inherently wrong with that in your eyes? Especially when it benefits every party involved?