Exactly. And I'm not even saying the update was perfect. But if you want to be continuously bombarded with rushed continuous scenes and no buildup, you'll have to deal with the quick burnout. Then again we know what happened the last time dev tried to drop quicker updates, huge backlash because they felt "forced" and had crazy bugs.Brother, I don't mean to be rude, but where is all this "constructive" criticism you keep referencing? The grand majority of the negative feedback is not constructive by any metric, it's just people whining that there's no sex in this update and/or dooming about the f/f path supposedly being the priority now. Vapid shit, mostly. Now, could Scarlet do something productive with this type of feedback? Possibly. That doesn't make it helpful or valuable on its own, however.
I think everyone who wanted more content is absolutely right. But I also just see people asking for more and more every update. Dev cannot go back to making very simple scenes without lustre, no one is willing to say he should just drop the depravity path to focus on netori, everyone wants build-up but no one wants to wait for the build-up to progress and apparently at some point simple morning updates stopped being enough. So what solution are we suggesting then?
I feel like after the last update scarlet is just moving at his own pace and stopped letting the pressure get to him anymore. He's not even promising ETAs, he just dropped the update when he felt it was ready and for the first time in ages the dialogue wasn't filled with mad typos and bugs.