DIANA
286 RENDERS 24 ANIMATIONS ON 5. JANUARY
412 RENDERS 69 ANIMATION ON 16. FEBRUARY
510 RENDERS 107 ANIMATION ON 16. MARCH
524 RENDERS 134 ANIMATION ON 20. APRIL
NEW 14 RENDERS 27 ANIMATIONS
AMELIA
16 RENDERS 19 ANIMATIONS ON 5. JANUARY
16 RENDERS 21 ANIMATION ON 16. FEBRUARY
43 RENDERS 46 ANIMATION ON 16. MARCH
43 RENDERS 55 ANIMATION ON 20. APRIL
NEW 0 RENDERS 9 ANIMATIONS
ELISA
0 RENDERS 0 ANIMATIONS ON 5. JANUARY
45 RENDERS 9 ANIMATION ON 16. FEBRUARY
45 RENDERS 9 ANIMATION ON 16. MARCH
45 RENDERS 9 ANIMATION ON 20. APRIL
NEW 0 RENDERS 0 ANIMATIONS
ALL TOGETHER NEW:
14 RENDERS AND 36 ANIMATION
How much was actually done is hard to say because we don't know the data for Dax and the work on Elisa. It seems that the technical preparations for Diana's events are complete and everything else depends on the computer (whatever that means), except one event. Three more animations are missing for Amelia. So although the progress report shows optimism, I don't really see any big progress from which it could be concluded that this is the last progress report before the release. More likely at least two more months.
His coding is down to 21 in total, and the writing shows that there are 22 events

. There are still 8 events left to write, which is not a small number, I assume that at least 4 of them relate to Elsa's events. He always does the coding in the last step, it is not clear how much time it takes him. It would be good if Dax published what he did in numerical terms. If he made it far, maybe it would help someone make a financial decision.

I don't know if this relaxation in anti-piracy measures should be joyful or worrying. Maybe he has become tired, maybe he is wondering if all this is worth the time and effort?