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Don't give vodka to the troll.
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Kibou: I hope they'll have lots of good fixes in 1.3 rather than some new DLC. The haircut thingy in 1.2 was nice, sure, but I'd trade it anytime for a junk section in the inventory (just to name one of several pressing issues).
Already fixed.

http://www.witchernexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=87
Post edited July 04, 2011 by cbarbagallo
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AudreyWinter: Don't give vodka to the troll.
Head pain. Brain no pain.
No vodka? Me give you mug!
@ Archaven

I do expect we'll get free DLC, I just think it'll take them a while to make. And there are numerous little things to fix first, which is what I hope they do.
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archaven: ALL future DLCs will be free.. sounds attractive? Yeah hell it does!.. Unfortunately not very well executed though. It's more of marketing gimmick and business point of view in promoting the game. There won't be any meaty DLCs and the one released are just measly item DLCs and only 1 very short story-related DLC (Troll trouble) has been released. I honestly think even the Troll trouble DLC was scrapped from the original game later advertised as Day 1 DLC.

At least this is what i'm beginning to think. I hope CDPR prove me wrong, but i doubt so since they are so blindly attached to their console release now.
I am wondering why do you expect that CDRP will prove you wrong? I never thought it was listed as one of their side projects.
But given the free release of Witcher – Enhanced Edition (for all owners of the original title) and all other "meaty" goodies we have gotten with it for no cost I would be inclined to say they have already proven you wrong, so why do it again, it will only make you look silly.

Furthermore I must admit I am amazed at a short memory and a lack of support for CDPR as displayed by some of you on this forum. If I did not know any better I would have said that some of you are working for EA…

You sure picked an excellent way of encouraging developer to user interaction and continuation of support…