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imagica

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Well, with the numbers like 95% I guess they could have given us some renders or animations left in queue information. With how long the percentages are going last weeks, it could take 2-3 months to finish this 3-4%...(
 
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Carvangar

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Now is also a good moment to mention how much we dislike reworking published content. Once it's out, it's out basically. There are a couple of scenes in the earlier updates that could use a loving touch, but we won't give them one. We prefer to keep moving forward.
An excellent attitude to have, way to many devs go back constantly nit picking their own shit. :cool:
 

Pravsha

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Well, with the numbers like 95% I guess they could have given us some renders or animations left in queue information. With how long the percentages are going last weeks, it could take 2-3 months to finish this 3-4%...(
It would be better if they released 600 renderers every 2 months, as it was in the beginning. Why is it that when most developers receive support, they start working slowly and release updates once a year?
 

anonnyscouse

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It would be better if they released 600 renderers every 2 months, as it was in the beginning. Why is it that when most developers receive support, they start working slowly and release updates once a year?
In this case the devs gave their supporters on patreon the choice of continuing with small updates as it was in the beginning or bigger updates with longer wait times and the supporters wanted bigger updates.
 

Pravsha

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In this case the devs gave their supporters on patreon the choice of continuing with small updates as it was in the beginning or bigger updates with longer wait times and the supporters wanted bigger updates.
If updates are released once a year, then the game has few informational reasons to attract the attention of new subscribers. And as practice shows, a long period of time before the release of an update relaxes developers, they begin to think that there is still a whole year before the release, they can rest for a month, and then quickly catch up with the work schedule, but this does not always work out.
 
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