How about us writing to him, then ?
Patreon pledgers can do so, as I specified in my previous post,
a couple of pages back. I don't know if you can do that through
Discord (I don't personally use it).
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I can tell you that, should Pandelo get your email, he wouldn't
be insensitive to it !
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(Check out Michael Jordan's one as well. Although This one
is demonstratively more moving and profound).
I may have overemphasized a tad, but you get my point.
Write to him !
If I may be so bold, given the fact that this is assuredly the most High-profiled
game that has ever been declared ''abandoned'' on F95zone, I would even
invite staff members who are fans of Pandelo's work to write !
Sam (F95zone admin.) just stated that Pandelo has, for each of these past months, paused
and repaused his campaign,. Of course, he manually has to do so each time...
So Pandelo is
not inactive; he's still managing his site ! This is a very good sign !
Based on past written interactions - you've read his responses - I've always figured him out to be a mild-mannered (never cussed at anyone) discreet ( - although his last post was an exception to the rule - he's more of a private person, and doesn't want to reveal too much before the next update) cordial and diligent (he addresses games bugs reported by fans promptly and releases new game versions on a regular basis; others do so, but he's one of the most helpful, courteous and consistent ones), hard-working (he's got another job also).
In short, he seems like a humble, sensitive, and amicable individual, with immense amusingly
imaginary creative talent. When I play a new version, it takes away my worries for the day !!!
I invite you to take a moment to write to him : this will, by the previously stated accounts just above,
significantly increase the chances of getting a reply a great deal more than just waiting
ever will.
Sympathize with his plight,
ask how he is doing,
tell him how much you appreciate his work.
We're all human beings; and that includes him.