Aha, now the same can be said about PS3, Microsoft got exclusivity so PS3 gets DLC later than them. They never said when it will release, just that it will be released later. PS3 players knew this even before the game got released so there is no blaming Bethesda of Sony if you look at it technically.
Frankly it would be a nice gesture if Bethesda gave PS3 users 'Hearthfire' as a freebie
And I speak as someone who already paid for it on PC. I wouldn't feel aggrieved in any way by a gesture like that, which would at least in part make up for the poor treatment of PS3 users
As another PS3 gamer, I totally hate the lack of DLC and the lack communication. It is has been a hard wait. This probably more then anything else has convinced me to start saving for a gaming PC. That and mods.
That said...I love this game. Despite the issues and the bugs, no other game has captured me like this for a long time. I keep coming back. Now I know bethesda doesn't deserve it but I will probably buy all the dlc when it is released for PS3. Then in a year when I have my epic skynet gaming pc I will buy the game again and all the dlc. I do not pretend that this is rational. I totally advocate speaking with your wallet. I know it makes no sense, but I like Elder Scrolls that much.
I'm not complaining, I'm just doing to you people what you people do to Bethesda. Blaming them. Bethesda can't change how the PS3 memory system works (which is in a way that's it doesn't have enough memory to run Skyrim if a save file get's too big, adding DLC imedeatly increases the size of that save as soon as a first save with the DLC is made, this is in easy words because it's so much more complicated than that). On top of that Oblivion, Fallout 3 and New Vegas already had these problems and it was kinda extremely predictable that a game on a better but also heavier engine would only worsen this.