Behold, people, the new generation of gamers: self-entitled, ever-unsatisfied, butthurt spoiled brats. Sigh.
Stop whining. The XP glitch is only affecting some quests, and I hardly notice it when playing.
As a matter of fact, most of my leveling came from side quests, to the point I had to force myself back fast to the main quests as I was becoming too strong for them. I now have to micromanage the quests so they don't get below my level - which would actually make me lose more XP than this bug.
So Momot is right in saying that it doesn't affect the game in a big way. Period.
It really is a storm in a tea-cup, and your moanings are ridiculous.
The internet allowing all of you to complain at the same time, you're under the impression that you're a lot, that the whole playerbase is outraged and that you're part of something large.
Well, you're not. You're just a vocal, whining micro-minority.
To date, 1.5 million people bought the game already and is playing it, and you won't hear from them, because most of them don't feel it's an issue, and those who do certainely aren't making it bigger than it actually is, unlike you.
So, should customers receive what they paid for? Totally. Should that kind of bug be fixed asap? Definitely.
Is it worth moaning and crying a river like your whole world fell into oblivion? No, it doesn't. It doesn't and it makes you sound ridiculously mental and/or juvenile.
CDPR devs are working, and they know better than you what should be done to provide stability to their software.
On that topic, as some other people already pointed out, it's safer to release everything in a clean patch than do things in a rush, just because some of you are bragging.
Should anything go wrong with the hotfix, you would be the first again to complain that CDPR is delivering rushed and untested patches.
I'm actually glad they listen to their playerbase, but without surrendering reason and wisdom to the vocal butthurts.
Get a life, seriously.