Well fucking said. People totally underestimate how much work goes into these especially when you're doing it alone and working a job. Oh what is that you say? They have supporters? And? Unless they are getting enough money to quit their job their time to work on these is still limited.
I think Milda is doing a pretty great job all things considered. This game is one of the very few that I look forward to being updated.
BTW everyone refers to Milda as a male but isn't Milda a female name?
Milda
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Milda may refer to:
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, Lithuanian goddess of love and of freedom
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, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany
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, a genus of sea snails
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, a female given name
- Nickname of the
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in Riga, Latvia
- MILDA, acronym for the
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Milda (given name)
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Milda is a
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and
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feminine given name. The associated
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is May 11.
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People named Milda include:
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(1891–1977), Norwegian chemist
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(born 1981), Lithuanian professional basketball player
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(born 1994), Lithuanian rower
Milda (mythology)
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Goddess Milda by
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(1910) in private collection, Vilnius
Milda, in the
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, is the goddess of love.
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However, her authenticity is debated by scholars. Despite the uncertainty, Milda became a popular female given name in Lithuania.
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societies and communities, including
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, organize various events in honor of goddess Milda in May.
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The Milda Mons,
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, is named after her.
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The female figure at the top of the
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in
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is affectionately called Milda,
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because for the sculpture posed
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woman Milda Jasikienė, who lived in Riga and was an ideal of beauty for the author of the monument –
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