Yes, that is the plan.
Veronica has a Patreon page already. Just needs to be set up properly.
She will launch it very soon.
We've seen that despite making the cheating and sharing content avoidable, people are still reluctant to support us due to what they have experienced before. And as a result, we are not getting any added support for this game.
Setting up a separate Patreon account will probably help a bit, just be honest and transparent about it (as you appear to be
)
Honestly, the only real remedy will be time as for many $upporters it comes down to a matter of trust and proof by actions.
Sadly, there are other studios (easy to find if you ask around) that went the route of
"I-dev-Studios" = Patreon page for the more vanilla-tagged games.
&
"I-dev-NTR" = Patreon page for (if it wasn't obvious) NTR/Swinging/Sharing/Other Males and more niche tags.
A good idea in concept, if only because it would help the developer show the market's relative interest ratio between the two overall directions.
The mistake (and some might argue betrayal of trust) that damaged them was when they added some of the (relatively speaking) unpopular fetishes from "I-dev-NTR", into a game under the "I-dev-Studios".
This was done because the "I-dev-Studios" game was getting more attention from the market and thus was updated more often. A 'Whale' Patreon paid a bucket of money because for their own reasons they wanted to see characters from the 'more vanilla game' in the "More Niche" tags/fetishes/situations.
The results were a sharp drop in $upport and a huge loss in trust.
To be clear and transparent, I am very much a "Sole Male" kind of player (if you couldn't guess from my signature). That being said, I am trying to be as unbiased with this example as possible, as I think it is something that talented developers looking to get into this sub-genre can learn from. Especially if you are considering the "two studios" approach.
I also haven't given specific names as I am not sure if that would be considered rude or is allowed. However, this is very much a real example, if you cannot figure it out let me know (via private message) and I will give you the names.
Best of luck with this game, and for what it's worth, I think that adding the option to avoid /tags/ in the other game (Seducing the Devil) was a good move. It might not immediately bring back or create $upport, but it is definitely a positive move in that direction.