In that case updates will only get slower over time, time between releases will increase and the number of events per release will fall further.
I would guess if people are here complaining about development time it's because they like the game and want to see it completed. Slow burn games always run the danger of being a severe disappointment once the tease portion of the story is over and really we have no idea if this one can ever deliver.
Let's say everything continues as-is: How long before the story stops and a "remaster" is needed to bring the visual style upto spec with the standards of the time? 2 years? 3? Hardware and software tools are moving forward all the time.
Are we expecting that L&P will be in his 30s or 40s, married with kids and still working on day X of this game? That's what's going to be needed for it to be finished.
You are making comments that are relevant, reasonable, and fair.
But let's try to jointly ask some questions and find answers to them, as well as discuss together.
First question: Do you think L&P is so stupid that it does not understand the problems that the participants of this forum are describing?
I believe that he is no more stupid than you and me, therefore, I consider it inappropriate to repeat the same problems over and over again.
The second question, is whether he wants to find and attract specialists to work on the creation of AWAM or not?
For me personally, it is quite obvious that he has such a desire. But I also understand that this is not at all easy, especially considering the specifics of the project being created and his personal attitude to keeping the secrets of the plot development.
The third question is whether the project will be completed with the creation in full as planned by L&P or will be abandoned?
Regardless of our desires and the desires and capabilities of L&P, the correct answer is 50/50!
There are many reasons for and against, so I suppose it's not constructive to guess. The constructive position in my humble opinion is that if you like AWAM, then try to help its creator, first of all, materially, and if there is no such opportunity or desire, then maral support will not be superfluous either.
Personally, I was pushed to provide material support to L&P, constant complaints about milking. Interestingly, such complaints are first of all expressed by those who did not give him any money.
And the last thing I want to say, AWAM, is the L&P project! Therefore, whether we like the way he works, how he tells us his story or not, we at least need to understand that it is his full right to do everything as he does it himself. Based on this, comments and suggestions must be expressed with respect. This is the only way we have the opportunity to somehow influence the process.