Witcher 3 Dev Doesn't Believe in Paid DLC

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mad825

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Abomination said:
Hold on, they didn't charge anyone for it though? It was non-essential bonus content that was released for free.
Again, my point. It was deliberately withheld from the vanilla version. Sorry, letting this kind of shit fly then declaring themselves the saviour's grace is on par with Sony fans during E3 2013. They had intent, they might go with it next time.
 

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mad825 said:
Abomination said:
Hold on, they didn't charge anyone for it though? It was non-essential bonus content that was released for free.
Again, my point. It was deliberately withheld from the vanilla version. Sorry, letting this kind of shit fly then declaring themselves the saviour's grace is on par with Sony fans during E3 2013. They had intent, they might go with it next time.
I still don't see what you're getting at. Yes, Troll Trouble was "deliberately withheld", but it was available to download from day 1 for anyone who bought a copy. It was also not integrated into the story in a way that would make the game an "incomplete experience" without it. They didn't charge anyone for it, it was just a "thank you for not pirating the game" bonus.

Is their horrible crime that it was possible to notice the "slot" where it fits in the game?

OT: Back in 2007, I bought a new PC specifically to play The Witcher. With every bit of news about The Wild Hunt, it seems more and more likely I will do the same.
 

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mad825 said:
Abomination said:
Hold on, they didn't charge anyone for it though? It was non-essential bonus content that was released for free.
Again, my point. It was deliberately withheld from the vanilla version. Sorry, letting this kind of shit fly then declaring themselves the saviour's grace is on par with Sony fans during E3 2013. They had intent, they might go with it next time.
I'm failing to see what the issue is. It was a day one update...

It was incorporated into the game, nobody had to pay a dime for it. How is it in any way a bad thing beyond what is essentially "oops, 'forgot' to code that part in - here ya go".