That's not true - Ron was trying to clean up the code and optimize it, and he had managed to get almost all the features from the original back into the game within the span of one month, and that's with him working on the code in his spare time.
Where's the old code? Are you referring to the Ron mod?
Why hasn't the new prototype been released yet?
Why stop working on the old code at all and at least give us Jubilee if it was that easy?
Why did we have to rely on Dittymyman to deliver the Jubilee sex scene in under a week if Ron
could do it in the same amount of time?
My guess for why he decided to make a separate game is that he realized he was better off using an artist with an actual work ethic to make art for him than wait for Oni to half-ass it every 6 months.
Then you'll have no issue with us politely asking for a new update at least once a month.
You make it sound like I'm for Ron and against Oni.
It's the exact opposite.
You just went ahead with your knee-jerk reaction simply because you thought I was defending Oni.
I don't like him any more than you do.
But if Oni releases Jubilee's new update sooner than Ron releases his first prototype,
then why should I trust either one of them?
What I speak of are tangible results - slow as they may be.
What you're defending, on the other hand, is a leap of faith.
A leap I fully supported by the way, and still do -- unless Oni releases his update first.
Then I would question if I should be waiting for Ron if he's taking just as much time as Oni.
Or if, on the off chance, it turns out that he might end up quitting.
It's one thing to clean up already-created code - it's quite another to develop something else from scratch entirely.
I will be the first one off the Oni train if Ron releases his prototype, in better condition, with more girls, than Oni's game.
The very first.
He listened to me, after all.
I'm very much in his favor.
For now.
However, it's been a while since he's said he started working on the new game.
I would've expected a working prototype at this point.
It's not unreasonable to ask to see someone's work after you specifically
implied that Ron could deliver a better product (from scratch) in a much shorter time.
That's not true - Ron was trying to clean up the code and optimize it, and he had managed to get almost all the features from the original back into the game within the span of one month, and that's with him working on the code in his spare time.