I don't think F95 was that much influence. I think he was just plain tired of the game and wanted to move on. People forget that his output before hitting the stop button was already dropping off, which is a common warning sign that a game is about to earn the [abandoned] tag. Patreon just gave him the excuse.
Of course he's a bit cursed because his followup game wasn't nearly as popular so now he's basically back to remaking Big Brother in the new engine.
One pattern I've seen is devs that lose interest once you've stuck your dick in every main character. Even with Lisa famously holding out in this game, I think he was feeling like most of the characters were mined out. Plus BB has the huge design mistake of having three mutually incompatible narrative paths on top of being a horrendously grindy game, so if DS focused on Olivia he ends up with updates that don't have anything for 1/3 of the playerbase. Or if he worked on a Yoga event for example. It's a blunder I hope he has not repeated in Glamour.