- Oct 9, 2017
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I agree completely. People are going to spend their money on what they want but personally I have much more important things to spend mine on than someone who doesn't stick to their word.I can definitely understand wanting the guy to update his game and feeling like you're being taken advantage of with not a single update in over two years. I think that and F.I.L.F. are both great games. I can also see liking the game and having a connection with certain characters in the game. It's tough to make these things. It takes a lot of time and energy. I can even understand getting burnt out on making a game after working on mine for a while now. I don't understand a two year absence though. That's definitely taking Patreons for a ride. I know that if I had 6k a month coming in, it would make it a lot easier to stop work and just do the programming to add to the game no matter how dull it became. Blaming each other for being the problem isn't the issue either. It lays squarely on the game maker for stopping progress in my opinion. Playing the game over and over isn't even remotely a problem. Continuing to pay him is a problem, but that's up to the person with the money. It's too bad he wont' keep the game moving forward. It is a good game.
On an unrelated note, if the delays are for his mental health or being burned out I can see a little leeway with delays but if it is going to be this long and he knows it, the only right thing to do is pause his patreon until he sorts out is personal life.