sslovoe
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So just like I said lol. You wrote that stuff when we all started to realize Palmer was taking advantage of the situation. Just over a year ago. December 2023 is when he first extended and delayed updates to just over 3 months. Then people started to talk. Why try and make yourself look better. So in your reasoning a few years is 1-2 years. 2 is a couple years in anyone's math. 1 year does not constitute anything more than that. You don't even have 2 years let alone 3. Go back to school and learn how to count.Pffff
A few years means 1-2 years in my context
I was way ahead of you catching his BS, the Dev himself wrote an eassy to explain.
I don't have time to find my other deleted posts, I was also the first one to point out his problem was/is his SLOW PRODUCTION.
I deleted all my posts since then, But if someone quoted me, it's there.
Now YOU are full of shit.
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Hahaha! I hope he doesnt abandon the game by deciding to renounce all the wordly pleasures and family and becomes the new pope!There is a high risk that the wrong pope will be chosen, so it could slower the development of APM significantly.
If so, then Mr. Palmer would need a time to make Vatican great again.
Let's hope for the best!
he will use now emotion sad and be busy for funeral PopeHe really used Trump being elected as an excuse to delay the update?
This would be one of the most ridiculous and pathetic excuses ever provided by a dev.He really used Trump being elected as an excuse to delay the update?
Are you still banned?he will use now emotion sad and be busy for funeral Pope![]()
Guys and gals... you've got to lay off the devs, yo! I have a dev that I pay 150 bucks a month and I spend zero days a month bothering him about the next update and zero minutes in a day worrying about it. There is a universal principle that the more pressure a dev is under to update, the longer that update takes. This is why I apply my hands-off approach. There is an invisible timer in my head for when I will withdraw my support, but that is going to be a surprise to them. Trust me that withdrawing financial support is worth a thousand shitposts.
Guys and gals... you've got to lay off the devs, yo! I have a dev that I pay 150 bucks a month and I spend zero days a month bothering him about the next update and zero minutes in a day worrying about it. There is a universal principle that the more pressure a dev is under to update, the longer that update takes. This is why I apply my hands-off approach. There is an invisible timer in my head for when I will withdraw my support, but that is going to be a surprise to them. Trust me that withdrawing financial support is worth a thousand shitposts.