Going on a rant will not change the fact the game's story is completed. Now the only thing missing are the epilogues for 12 out of 18 of those endings. Which are gigantic by the way (played Lyssa's and it was around 2 hours long).
So stop being entitled and learn to be patient like most people in this thread.
Download the ones from the OP, they all are the extended versions.
Is this really this hard to understand? If I have to wait two more years to play the completed game, I'll do that. I'm always waiting until games are finished, sometimes I'm following the games for years. BaDIK will take about 5 more years to end, each season takes more than 2 years and I'm not playing it until a season is done and I also think DPC should take all the time in the world to complete it how he feels right! I think all devs should work how they feel comfortable.
I've already bought Chasing sunsets, City of Broken Dreamers: Book one and Freshwomen season 1. I didn't even download any of these yet. I just now the first two are close to the finish line. I'll wait for it and then I'll play. I think I'm quite patient.
If someone feels milked, go unsubscribe, that's it, don't whine about slow development, it would only lead to messed up content! BUT I would like to get real and trustworthy information about the games, or at least consistent information. Freeloading family was marked abandoned because the harem ending was missing. The story was complete, all the solo endings were there. How wasn't it completed then while this one is??? Double homework didn't miss any content, any endings, even the epilogues were done for years but there was no tag for a long time. Multiple people reported it for the tag and were ignored.
If games are considered completed here even if some endings or epilogues are missing, I would be fine with that too, I'll know then to check the topic for extra information but be consistent about it! Some games are literally half-done and have the tag while some games are really done, there's no plan for any more content, not even DLCs unrelated to the main story but aren't tagged.
Simply define what completed means here and stick to that definition so everybody would know what to expect when seeing a tag!
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Look at the abandoned tag! Do I think it's definition is good? No, absolutely not. But I know what it means here. Even if a dev posts here every day, even if the dev publishes consistent updates to one of their other games, even if dev's paying subscribers voted and wanted a particular game first before the other, a game could get the abandoned tag after 18 months of no updates here. Doesn't matter what dev says or what other information we know. I could cite examples, already wrote Freeloading family. It met the tag criteria, dev said it's not done, endings are to be released but couldn't do it because the writer quit and had to find a new one. They worked on other games, updated frequently, are active members here too. But 18 months passed without the announced endings, Freeloading family got the abandoned tag. But it seems it also met the completed tag criteria, since the story was done, like this one? How is this possible?
If Foz won't release the epilogue within 18 months, would College bound get the abandoned tag too? That's a lot closer to the real end than this one, there'd be only one short epilogue and not 12 very long ones. Until then should it get the on-hold tag since dev works on another game? Or simply it must get the completed tag too, like this one? It shouldn't be this hard to define some criteria and stick to those, always.