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Oh thanks for the answer, it's just that I remembered some time ago SR7 giving that excuse of "the programmer is going to run off for sure" and I thought it was a little paranoid, but your answer clarified it.You are pretty much on point regarding the coding aspect of this statement, although the statement about being "paranoid" is way off base, so I will address that. The idea that we won't hire a programmer to SU is because we are structured around deadlines and how long the project has been developed for. If you look at other devs (ViperV, Breeding Season, Future Fragments, Sim Bro's,...etc) we see a constant issue with one party not getting the job done in the time frame promised. You must realize that when using crowdfunding as a creator you are under constant scrutiny regarding "milking or scamming" so if we miss an update or not deliver on a promise we then become no better than the other 1000's of crowdfunded projects that scammed people. As you can see the smart business decision would be to continue to keep this project solo so we can move forward and invest in our team on other projects that are NOT time sensitive.
Our patreon isn't just SU there is much more going on, we currently have an artist and programmer on staff.
I still think that having a programmer even if it is for basic stuff would help this game, I mean you already had to change the way to give updates(deadlines... where have I heard this before?) because SR7 can't put enough content in the game for the month.
I do have some questions, if you were to take a look at them, reflect on it or maybe give some answers I think it could benefit everybody. Here they are:
- Maybe ask the programmer to review parts of the code and come up with better solutions? The projects he's working on are not time sensitive, so why not let him do some time sensitive work instead or maybe a parallel version until the content syncs and then SR7 jumps into the better version?
- Why not have the programmer on staff take a look at it in December? SR7 was taking the month off anyway, or in this new system have a month only for programming? Maybe to work on a parallel version as I suggested, could even help on replacing old animations, that is a tiresome boring job and make it more exciting for SR7 since he wouldn't need to program and do the replacement, just the drawings.
- Why not take some time off the project to work on the engine? I think your patrons would probably be okay with it, if it helped out on later content.
EDIT: For better understanding, and if my questions were confusing or too convoluted just PM @SmokeShank , btw sorry for the long post.