Then maybe Savin should close his Patreon? How dares he ask for donations when he almost never finishes what he started? Does he think he's entitled to all the free money he's getting? The list of abandoned/unfinished content on that one is its own text wall.
You remember how Shar was supposed to be a companion? Sucks to be a loser who subbed to Savin's patreon hoping for more Shar content.
Projects changing and evolving is a common and normal thing. CoC2 still gets content, it still gets updates almost every week, and he has made no indication that he plans on stopping these. What free money? The man has like 6 employees on 30k a month before taxes and fees. That's barely 4k a month before Patreon's cut, before they get taxed as a business, and before they get taxed on personal income. They're far from rolling in the cash like you're implying.
Also, I'm fairly certain Shar was never supposed to be a companion and if she did it was very early in development. Is it disappointing that she hasn't gotten any update in a long time, yes. But there's a million things to write and there will always be somebody who isn't happy about what is currently getting the lion's share of focus. Also, anybody who is disappointed in this way is welcome to unsub from his Patreon. It is patronage after all and not a promise to deliver any hyper specific piece of content, just content in general.
It's been what now? 10~11 years since CoC was "finished"? People were VERY lenient and forgiving towards Savin&CO for years and years. CoC2 was pretty promising when it started as an aprils fools joke. But it only kept getting worse with time.
Yeah, thinking Savin of all people could change for the better is pure delusion.
Broad generalizations yet again. What exactly about it is worse that isn't just a matter of taste?
Nah, the man is a Chad. Cat harem is one of my favourite pieces of content in CoC2. So I'm really grateful to HiredGun for playing Sav&CO like a fiddle into writing that quest.
Cool beans, but I really doubt he was playing 4D chess.
Sure, some of it may rub off on me. But how do you think most other writers write their books/movies/ theatre plays/games without devolving to the level of Sav&CO?
They suck it up and persevere despite everything.
Most of them get feedback after their work is completed instead of during the process and most don't have multiple forms of direct engagement. Also, things like writer's retreats exist to get them away from everything that may interrupt their process. Also, just because something kind of works doesn't mean it can't be detrimental to those involved in the long run.
Edit: Let me ask you this. If the devs are ignoring you and your complaints is that the problem? Or is that the symptom of a greater problem that has been made worse by the community (devs included) insulating itself into pockets?