You went on hold since You didn't have money to continue with this game and yet You had enough money to start a new game...
This is the part that gets to me. Honestly, I've gotten so jaded with the this process. When I started coming here, I used to throw at least a couple bucks a month at every project I liked, and then time after time, I see the same patterns repeating. It's
so rare for a project to see completion. Most of the time, it starts off with an update every month or so, it's like an episodic game...then the updates starts slowing down, and then suddenly "health concerns" spring up. Which I'm sure,
some of the time are completely legit. Real life is a bitch and that happens to people. But it's so common that these developers develop "health issues" that are so severe that they can't sit at a laptop and code a game, there's no way that a lot of these aren't just "I got bored doing this, and I needed a reason to drop it that people will look like dicks for challenging."
And then there's shit like this, where the project gets dropped...and they immediately start working on something else entirely. Why in God's name am I going to be motivated to give you money to work on a new game, when you haven't finished the one I've been paying you to make? Why should I believe you're not going to do the same to this new game? That's crazy!
Honestly, at this point, the only project I'm sponsoring are:
1. Creators whos have actually
finished a game, and have demonstrated that yes, they
are competent, they
do know what they're getting into, and they
can be trusted to keep a schedule and deliver a product. A little established good will goes a long way.
2. New creators that have the "pay per release" option on Patreon. I'm OK with a subscription-based format where I pay for the updates I'm given. And pledging to those accounts provides and incentive for them to actually work, because they can look at the pledges and say to themselves "when I get a release pushed out, that's how much I'll get." Of course, if the updates start being rushed and crappy, I'll drop them entirely.
But this? This project getting put on hold while a new one starts up? No man. That's just fucked.