Delmach
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Sigh, just got the email that said they got contacted by the taste police, wanting them to change (yet unknown) things. And since they already used Lewdpatcher it "might" or lets say hopefully, be something mundane, since the first two days are still modified by code input, at least in my uninformed state I think they still are, right? That could be the problem. But im a bit out of the loop, just supporting them, not having played in a while.
But also got to be honest, I've seen the outcome of this too often already.
1. They drop it all completly because the taste police says so.
2. They put up another project, saying nothing will change but in the end everything changes. The new project is always safer, deemed less hassle, and the old project gets abandoned.
3. They put up a new project to have a clean front site, but supporters drop like flies because they apparently dont get that its just a strawman. Therefore ending every development.
I take them by their own word: "But you can be sure about one thing. Ecchi Sensei will continue being worked on. No matter what happens."
Now lets just hope its something easy to fix, and hopefully no censoring is required, as it should be with offsite patches. Because "continue being worked on" sadly does not always equal having the same game and artistic vision in the end.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								But also got to be honest, I've seen the outcome of this too often already.
1. They drop it all completly because the taste police says so.
2. They put up another project, saying nothing will change but in the end everything changes. The new project is always safer, deemed less hassle, and the old project gets abandoned.
3. They put up a new project to have a clean front site, but supporters drop like flies because they apparently dont get that its just a strawman. Therefore ending every development.
I take them by their own word: "But you can be sure about one thing. Ecchi Sensei will continue being worked on. No matter what happens."
Now lets just hope its something easy to fix, and hopefully no censoring is required, as it should be with offsite patches. Because "continue being worked on" sadly does not always equal having the same game and artistic vision in the end.