I guarantee that promise that CDPR was not crunching their employees was a flat-out lie.
ALL OF THEIR PERSONNEL AGREE.
"Crunch" was max 60 hours a week, at 50% overtime pay, and it was 6 or 8 weeks - I forget. That's BETTER working conditions than most American-based developers offer during "regular" work time. And, again, ALL OF IT WAS VOLUNTARY. I mean, yes, there was probably quite a bit of pressure for people to accept it, and I'm sure it wasn't nice - but CDPR has never resorted to obligatory OT or permacrunch like Bioware, EA, et al have done.
As for point 2 - I'm not a trans woman (or man, or other), and I can certainly understand some things may not be/feel great. But allowing pronoun choice separarately from voice choice could be a five minute patch. Again, how is a game transphobic because it tries to introduce some trans people but doesn't immediately gets it 100% right? Show me any other AAA RPG where you have an option other than "man" and "woman".
As for point 3 - yes, I agree, and I really do think games should be released in a finshed state. But, as with point one and two - it's far
less so than some of the big examples from American companies. I firmly believe they shouldn't have released for XBox or PS4 given the performance issues, but they probably didn't have much of a choice there. I agree that sucks. The game on PS5, XB1 and PC is generally playable with some major and gameb reaking bugs, but really isn't somehow off the charts super buggy.
I'm not saying CDPR is perfect, there's certainly a LOT of things gone wrong with this launch. But they're being attacked like I don't know what, and it's frankly 50% because they're not American and not one of the Big AAA. Gaming media is overwhelmingly American and in the pocket of the big publishers, and any game
not from them faces an uphill battle.
I'm not saying they don't deserve criticism, I'm saying they're getting an unfair amount of it compared to other releases from other publishers.
Compare to how we're apparently supposed to hate CDPR because their sister company GOG (they are
not the same company) didn't release that game - yet Steam, Gamesgate, Direct2Drive, etc either pulled it or never offered it, too. I don't know much or anything about that specific case, but I haven't exactly seen any backlash over it towards any of the other platforms. It's currently only available physically in Taiwan, and nowhere else in the world. Let's blame a company that doesn't have a storefront, and has nothing to do with this game. O_O