Bleed: Actually those were carefully chosen words, as to not offend you too much and at the same time make a point.
I will let you in a little secret. After this latest franchise entry it seems most of the gaming community here separated into two parts, those that love Witcher and CD Projekt Red, and remain loyal to them no matter what business direction they take, and then there's that other part that complains and will keep complaining no mater what anyone will ever do.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt and say that since you bought Witcher 3 you are a fan of it, and maybe even played the other parts.
And maybe you are a bit irritated because the latest patch is taking so long to release, but come on mate, think about it, you are complaining about something so insignificant that it just makes me sad to be in the same fan base.
Out of the hundreds of quests and pieces of armor, does this release really warrant you possibly breaking the heart of any developer that may read this.
And again, as per my original question, would it have been better if this was paid DLC, or never had been released at all?
Ok, to answer the only valid point contained in your posts: we all have already paid for the DLC's.
During a period of three years there are parts that had been decided to be lef out of the "final" installation routine.
For whatever reason this stuff had been put on hold.
Then marketing comes along and - for obvious reasons - declares those once not used parts as perfect candidate for DLC's, bonus files that might make the average gamer happy.
While this is all nice and dandy they could/should have paid more attention to the timeframe to put out these DLC's.
Temerian armor - ok, had been early in the game, and even the Nilfgardian stuff had been almost timely.
Triss and Yen showing more flesh? Matter of taste, but I would have given them the chance to change from outfit to outfit, back and forth.
Geralt's beard and hair? Only funny because of this drunken barber on Skellige, and I have seen harsh critiques because of that.
More: posting in this forum does NOT require to be a fan boy.
Does not mean that I dislike the game (got them all, W1, W2, W3) and played them at least twice, each.
So I really do not need your "benefit of a doubt", doubt all you will, but - if possible - keep the tone civil.
I refuse to use the dictionary to look after "overgrown tot" and see what it might mean in your local kind of language variete.
You could have started with something like "plouging son of a ...."! and could have earned a laugh by doing so.