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Well, it's going to be done when it's done and I guess most people don't really have a problem with that. That little bit of trolling has indeed a tradition by now and I'm sure longtime patreons actually like and expect it to a degree.I think that soonTM - it's just trolling they just pulled time
and it would be better they said that "the release will this week" - for example
In the end the teacher's update was basically 4 small "monthly" updates combined into one bigger 3-4 months update. That does indeed kind of show contentwise. He does plan to add more scenes to each story though.well, some updates are good, but the update with the teachers was bad, sex poses are the same - cowgirl
Right now there are two code bases. One is old (right now Diane, Jenny and Mrs. Johnson/Eric are left) and will slowly be replaced while the other is new one. Once that's done it should go quite a bit smoother.you did not understand what i asked. I asked why are they adding new scenes always break the code that was already written normally, and still have to spend time on the old code when it was necessary to do 1 + 1
I edit Wikipedia in my own language and add or update information without breaking what is already written
Else the major problem is that the game isn't linear at all and has tons of charcter interactions. That likely makes it a lot harder fix all those really nasty "character X doesn't appear in location Y when you've done A,B,C in story Z before" which then create troubles in other, old stories. Okita's story being blocked in the current version of the game is just one example. So it's not like you'll never touch your old code again but you've got to work with parts of it every update.
Edit: And even your Wikipadia example isn't really that true. As soon as you use hyperlinks etc. in your text you've got make sure that they work properly. And if you move or change something anywhere else, you've got to adapt your links as well. The same is true here. If they add or change interactions/scenes/etc. they have to make sure that those changes are compatible with everything else that's been done before.
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