As far as i know they can work on Saturdays until 2 pm, but it depends.. Usually it's 40 hours within 5 working days.Do you know if in Poland they work on Saturdays like in Spain?
IMHO, "when it's ready" is an insult to all the customers, investors, and even the project management discipline. Be it a full-fledged release, patch, hotfix, dlc, etc..It's far better to just say "when it's ready" and stick to that.
You should be wondering how many left since TW3 came out insteadAt this point I'm starting to wonder how many programmers CD Projekt hires...
I mean, is there anybody left to actually work on that patch?You should be wondering how many left since TW3 came out instead
It was clearly said that further patches (and DLC) will follow during this year. In fact there is nothing for us players to gain when we will cry to release things asap, and this apply twice in crazy times like we are in now. They (CDPR) have numerous reasons for work hard on this game improvement. I think it is a good idea to positively support this effort.Sure, then this game not be released at december and wait when will ready and very good tested.Now is only waiting fix and next time other fix and how many fixes this game need?
Every time someone reports an issue? Millions of people have been playing the game on multiple platforms. Many issues will have been reported many times. Theres just too many posts to keep on top of. Its just not feasible.When it comes to patches tho, I would like them to at least admit that they are aware of the issues.
The videos were probably recorded as part of the QA testing process, so no extra time spent on them. Video editing and Dev insight article would have been handled by people who are not programmers. So it will have practically no effect on bug fixing.We do not need any videos, we need fixed many bugs.