He was like that because the game (or the player) made him be like that. In the books he wasn't chasing skirts to this extent.See I thought it was fitting.
Geralt is a super-human stud-muffin drifter who's out to bang and bounce, not settle down.
You may be right. I don't exactly remember how they were presented in the game.There are way too many flings and the writing for them is almost always astoundingly stupid, but I never got this particular complaint. Before playing the game, based on what folks were saying I figured there was some sort of trophy room in-game were you could see all the cards you had gotten—which yeah, I thought sounded pretty distasteful.
But in fact the cards are disorderly strewn around the codex, hidden away behind tiny heart icons, and it's impossible to get them all in one playthrough nor does the game keep track of them globally. Not much of a collection, that.
I still think they ahould have been left out.
It's not a big deal though. As we all know CDPR handled things differently in the sequels.