exazubi
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You have a point.Not that I'm defending this developer and I'm fine with his excuses, but still I can see that in the everyday sense, we can call burnout an overdose of an activity. From this overdose, people have a strong unwillingness to continue working on this particular thing. So, sometimes, switching to something new to rekindle your passion and then returning to the old with renewed vigor can be a viable strategy. It's not more work, it's diversity.
However, this game has a good chance of diversity - namely the many other LI, which can all be provided with different stories and scenes. And the game has a lot of them. But if a developers don't make full use of this, but always do the same thing because of pressure from a supposed majority, especially from the vanilla fans, it can't work. This has nothing to do with an actual burnout. Nobody prevents a developer from making his game varied and interesting.