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Gotta say, love how CD Projekt Red keep updating this game and throwing out those free DLC. Never seen a development studio continue to update their game so much after releasing it. A lot of developers don't even bother fixing huge game breaking games and leave it to the players to make community patches (*cough-cough* Bethesda Softworks *cough-cough*) to fix stuff.

Keep it up CD Projekt Red. I'm definitely on board for your next game! :D
Post edited July 01, 2015 by Beligerent
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Beligerent: Gotta say, love how CD Projekt Red keep updating this game and throwing out those free DLC. Never seen a development studio continue to update their game so much after releasing it. A lot of developers don't even bother fixing huge game breaking games and leave it to the players to make community patches (*cough-cough* Bethesda Softworks *cough-cough*) to fix stuff.

Keep it up CD Projekt Red. I'm definitely on board for your next game! :D
+1000 to that! I have to say that the game is truly a work of art and while it has it's glitches and bugs like any game, they're extremely minor compared to say... Skyrim - which was also an awesome game but it was the buggiest game I've ever played. I had to hunt down bug workarounds on google for Skyrim about 10 times per day while playing it and then hop into the console to issue commands to repair broken quests or retrieve NPC followers that were stuck and couldn't move or other problems. Loved both games, finished both games, but Witcher 3 really upped the bar.

What's more is that not only are CDPR putting out all of this free small DLCs, and also making the two expansion packs, but they've postponed working on their other game Cyberpunk 2077 until 2017 so they can focus entirely on The Witcher 3 between now and then. That likely means more attention spent on:

1) Expansion packs
2) Fixing bugs/problems
3) Getting Redkit 2 SDK out the door to kickstart a rabid active modding community

I would not be the least surprised though if later on they announce even more expansion packs and/or free DLC. The game sold more copies than their wildest dreams afterall so they have extra coin to devote more resources to doing these things if they want to and there is demand for it.

At this point, I will automatically buy any expansions etc. that they put out in the future for the game even without knowing what it is because I just trust 100% that what I'll get I will enjoy and I'm in good hands trusting them. I'll also definitely be buying Cyberpunk 2077 and I don't know barely anything about it other than the cool trailer they released and some interviews I saw. I've got some Canadian dollars set aside to throw at them nonetheless. :)