Will people ever learn this lesson?
If you announce something to come in one month, but it comes in two, everyone is angry at the delay.
If you announce something to come in three months, but it comes in two, everyone calls you efficient and loves you for bringing it out early (even though it's the exact same fucking release date).
And yes, if you announce something to come out "tomorrow" for 60 days in a row, you're just being an asshole, whether you do it on purpose or not.
Flimsy could have announced the final release for fucking Christmas and then brought the game out in Halloween and everyone would have reacted like this and this:
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Instead we have this mess.
This is what happens when you try to make your first "learning to code challenge" a publicly funded patreon project, instead of telling the story you want to tell using rpgmaker or renpy.