By non-problem i presume you mean people getting upset by 2ks lack of clarity in purchasing options ie. not wanting consumers to know that all the day one content is unlockable, as well as, purchasable.
I don't know if you have watched the whole video he does also address plans to release the monsters at a ludicrous price in what is already a $60 game. A game I might add that is mostly online in nature. This is most definitely a problem and TB states it as such.
''I don't know if you have watched the whole video'' he quipped !!
The pre-order + DLC cost a measly £25 not the $60(£39) you state, let's not over inflate prices to dramatise. Most PC gamers are prudent enough to find a decent price for the software they want to purchase. Regarding the DLC, there was nothing sold in the shop on day one or now that is of any benefit or pay to win. Pre-orders had all the basic hunters unlocked, which saved you maybe 30-40 mins of playing to unlock them yourself, hardly worth a trip to the garage for that pitchfork !! I should also mention that you can play every game permutation offline in solo mode without ever going online.
If they decide to price the Monster DLC at a stupid price they can go jump! the base game has more than enough options, hunters and monsters to get your monies worth out of.
So about a week after release.. whats the verdict? yay or nay? people still playing it?
I echo what Ranked1_of_1 and w00dy85 have said, it's a good game 15 hours in and still ton's to unlock. Will I be playing it a month from now? hopefully but I'm sure It's charm will have worn off. Like in TB's video, you never know what experience your going to get, a tedious game of Benny Hill or an exhilarating encounter which makes you want to tell your dog or that person sitting next to you on the bus!