Yes, and no problem with that at all. 200 hours in on a high end PC and still playing, and enjoying the game. I didn't jump on the hype train (never do, learnt that foolish errand years and years ago), paid little attention to all the announcements , media and 'buzz' around the game and bought it 2 weeks after release. I'm not dumb enough to have my world revolve around reading semi illiterate gibberish on Discord and Reddit and sucking it up like a vacuum cleaner either. The Witcher 3 is a great game and shows what CDPR can accomplish , yet that had a rocky start. CDPR know they've dropped the ball with CP2077 but only the chief decision makers there really know exactly how and why that happened. It's for them to turn the ship around and get things back to where it, and the company itself, should be.
This game cost me € 30, which means my entertainment in this game has cost a whopping 17c an hour so far. I really like it, am fully aware that it's not perfect and needs work, but can live with the bugs and sub par systems which need improvement because they havn't soured my experience to the point of throwing a tantrum, nor has it robbed me of my childhood.
I'll happily gamble up front on paid DLC, and really don't give a toss whether it's putting in things that there there during development but removed before release (which I knew little to nothing about anyway). What's the worst thing that can happen; I earn good money, pay up peanuts for a game addon and come away feeling short changed. It didn't happen with the Witcher 3 DLC's and I have confidence CDPR will come good here. And if I'm proven wrong, i'll get over it, but I won't be joining the baying mob waving their burning pitchforks and torches ( or action figures and soothers by the look of a lot of comments out there) demanding justice for one and all.