**You pointed out that there has been 6 updates to the game, but in reality, there has only been 3 that actually introduced new content. (not including bug fixed versions and the Xmas event) I know that time between updates is frustratingly slow, but that's what happens when a game developer has to work a full time job, and can only develop the game in his free time. This frustrates me a ton as well. I wish I could push out my work at a much faster pace.**
Ok I concede the 3 updates, and yet now we are at 4f , so 6 bug/spelling fixes compared to 3 updates.UNderstand, however, any post thatadds/fixes/improves in some way the game (spelling or grammar fixes, fixing missing images or fixing errors) I think most people would consider to be updatesAgain, however, I have yet to progress with the older sister in her photo shoot, hell... I cannot even get her to take ANY clothing off due to the affection or submission set high enough that getting there is either impossible or requires MUCH more grind than I am willing to deal with. The mother, all I am able to do with her is get a boner every time I pay her debt, then run away. The younger sister, after FINALLY getting all of her clothes off, having her grind at the photo shoot or in her room after saving her from the duke FBI bitch, I still cannot advance any further. The Aunt and niece are not even worth mentioning, since their actions are severely limited or non existent (with the sole exception of the VERY limit photo shoot with Maddie and the younger sister).
Don't get me wrong, I do not object to grind, just grind that in no way progresses the game or relationships. Nor do i mind (most times) waiting 2 to 3 months between updates. Especially when the updates advance gameplay. But from v 4 to 4f there have been - in your words - 6 fixes rather than updates that add to the enjoyment of the game
I also understand and respect that you work full time, and this game is a hobby or extra "curricular" entertainment for you. Perhaps you are the only one working on this... If so, I salute you sincerely. But as with most games I started playing from their beginnings, at least 3 are completed (maybe 5), several done by individual developers doing exactly like you are (I.e. working full time and developing the game during spare time). And yet they turned out quality games with minimal "fixes" and significant content updates.
You have to understand, I honestly am not slamming you, but I am a disabled veteran who might not live long enough to even get a chance to halfway finish your game. That is why I gave up. I did the same for Ecchi Sensai, since at the very minimum, they were looking at taking 5 years to complete the dang game, and kept adding new character with every update, causing even more bugs each time. Still... What playing time I did spend was enjoyable until the 6 fixes sort of froze game advancement.