Well, that and the positive feedback in the comments amaze me as well.
The positive feedback in the comment section is a hilarious example of the human condition.
His subscribers have some kind of deep emotional investment in him/his "art", hence their strange behavior.
For example, the guys asking for Bloodlust-updates are obviously in complete denial of the current situation, even though Miro himself has confirmed multiple times that he's canceled the project.
The overwhelmingly positive feedback on what is factually either way worse content, compared to what he used to do (all "his" Blender stuff like Flying high, etc.), or straight up not even comparable like the laughably bad Ai garbage, proves that.
They can't call him out, neither for the lack of quality, the lack of quantity or the multitude of broken promises/canceled projects.
For the simple reason that if they'd call him out they'd have to admit that they were/are being scammed.
Furthermore they would have to accept that neither Bloodlust nor any kind of quality work from Miro is ever going to be released again.
But as we all know "Its easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled" (Mark Twain).
Miro or whoever is currently running his patreon page seems to be well aware of said fact.
Therefor I predict this patreon page to exist for at least another couple of years.
The subskription-count will most likely stay around the 800-1000 mark up until the page closes.
It's truly sad to see but what can we do... hopium is simply too strong of a drug to resist it seems.