I don't follow the development of Eternum that close, so is there some problems, a death in the family or something?
I think last update with new content I played was a long time ago
I can't really answer that bc I don't either. I'm not on discord or anything like patreon or whatever. But I'm pretty sure they've been going beast mode on development since day 1. I can say tho, A LOT OF WORK, AND CARE goes into this. I mean just look at it. Great, timeless RPGs and such, aren't made in a year or even two, hoenstly. Perfection takes time. It is never rushed. Each update itself brings a huge amount of content. But if you're only looking at it as "it's taken this much time" or even "it's had this many hours of work put into it" and "so it should have this many hours of content to match that" you'll only ever be disappointed I feel like. Not that those are your exact thoughts or even close. Just saying. Plus, when you reach a certain level of quality, the time and effort required starts to get much much higher, on an incline. More accelerated or exponential, rather than a slow rise. so I mean quality in more than one sense. Quality of the game, the art, the writing, and especially the animations and can't forget original soundtrack music. And quality of the base engine and foundations. I think if something bad or tragic were to happen, we would all definitely know. Well, that is if they made the decision to let people know in the first place (otherwise it is none of our business), and it wouldn't be a mystery to ponder. So with updates being huge to where it's about 10% (or roughly 12% as another stated) of progress on an update per month, understand that a game like this, on such a grand scale, couldn't have been finished in a matter of just a year or two. All I can say is try to be patient. The wait is certainly going to be worth it. I'm only just getting to around 0.6, but I stopped there to take a break over the summer. Way too hot, way too busy, unfortunately. But each .1 of that is a great and fulfilling amount of content in my opinion. Definitely keep an eye on it or at least keep it in the back of your mind, so that when a new update comes, you'll maybe be ready for it. And especially notified of new, official update releases. Supporting on his officials wouldn't hurt at all. But it won't just make it go faster either. I'm currently not a paying supporter, so I can't say to. Though it is the fastest and most reliable way to get updates. There's the itch page, which I do happen to have. This page just isn't official so there's no way to get ONLY official updates, rather than a ping every time a new post is written by any random person lol. Anyhow, I hope this helps at least a bit, though like I said it's not a direct answer to your question.