So, there are some bugs. And I'm sorry to say there was, again, no Starfire or Blackfire content. But...and this is what makes this update Fan-Fucking-Tastic...there was no new content for Raven!!!!! Hahahahaahahah! The fucking whiners who always complain about getting too little now get to feel like Blackfire fans, Lois fans, Mercy fans, yadda yadda yadda. So I say, Sunset, job well done.
Incidentally I am only not a Patron right now for financial reasons. Will return hopefully soon.
I wonder, do you play Elder Scrolls Legends by any chance? I played vs someone with your exact username this morning...
Anyway here's my thoughts on this game, since it's very controversial it seems.
Finish the story, whatever it actually is. Then you work on the side characters cell/bordello content one by one until they're all finished. Then you can look into branching storylines etc. And so far as you can get away with it, keep shtum on what you're actually doing rather than making wild promises that people can rip to shreds. You're just handing ammunition to your haters in those cases.
I get that Sunset doesn't work that way but it's not an efficient way to create a game. You don't finish projects to a high standard by plucking at whatever thought thread interests you then dropping it as soon as you start to get bored.
If I were Sunset, I wouldn't have added anyone until the original nine (?) heroines, Harley, Mercy, Lois, Galatea, Tala, Roulette and Cheshire were completed fully.
I also get that he might not want to focus on one character to that extent. But if he's developing video games for a living then he needs to do so because we all need to do things we might not want to do, especially at work. His livelihood depends on the goodwill of his supporters and there's no surer way to turn people away from you than by being vague and random with your content and leaving virtually everything half finished or unimplemented. Without the inherent draw of the possibility of fucking your favourite DC heroines and villains I think Sunset would be struggling right now. But maybe that's just me being extremely cynical.
And I'm not knocking the guy for the sake of it. I'll admit he's far more talented than I could ever hope to be in the realm of game design and development. I really enjoy the game for what it is, it's a really interesting concept that COULD be ripped right out of an R-Rated comic book. I'll tip my hat to the man for attempting to do what he's doing.
I just think he's going about it entirely wrong. It's a good game but it's painfully obvious when you play it that the focus from the creator just isn't there.