It is because of this kind of behavior that my other games are on hold or abandoned.
I'm not just talking about you, but about all the hate I get whenever I try to do something.
The only intelligent thing to do is to ignore you because this site and this community don't deserve 5 minutes of my time to answer their questions.
The internet is full of toxicity, the mods here do moderate out the worst of it but the comment you are replying to is not even that toxic just an observation from someone who was willing to support your previous project.
My first reaction as well when I saw this game pop-up. I was like "wait what happened to the other 3?" I am not sure even if it is now 2 or 3 different projects you have started and abandoned.
Bear in mind when you make content free without any supporters on Patreon you can do what you want, but once you start accepting donations they in essence become paying customers and you at that stage become a self-employed game developer.
It is a bad look to announce new projects, update them only a bit and then cancel them for a new project which again has no content. I am sure you will keep supporters as your art style is great and I love it as well. I think you do great 3D work.
But at one stage or another if you want to grow your Patreon and gain trust within a community that has been burned more than often enough by devs who start a project, get money and then vanish without ever finishing said project, if you want to build a support base within a community that is automatically distrusting due to being burned. You are going to have to work for it namely by continued development on one project.
Now you have to obviously do what is best for you, but I would say to expect this kind of reaction (and ignore it perhaps) when you keep starting and cancelling your projects.
People here will become a lot more supportive, positive and open with their wallets if you manage to stick with a project and see it through. Don't take my word for it just look at what the most supported adult games are on Patreon and Subscribestar (and Steam). All devs who have stuck with one project and seen it through to the end or still developing the same game today but it has become massive in size so people like that it still gets new content rather than a new project.