Do you known how many of them are pissing off before to now?
Do you? No. However many are pissed off, they have every ability to stop subscribing. But many aren't, are they? It's not like DC gets 30k new subscribers each month - the vast majority remain with him month after month after month after month. It's their money, it's their choice, and they appear fine enough with it to remain subscribers. They don't need to subscribe to get access to the game. The game is available for free for all. They subscribe for completely other reasons. Their own reasons. But it's you that can't comprehend that, obviously.
Yet, here you and others are in a discussion forum where you can download the game for free ... a game that is also made available for free directly by the developer on their own website... whining and bitching and complaining day in and day out about how it's not fair, about how people are being scammed, about milking, about so many other things that have nothing to do with you, nothing to do with having access to and playing the game that is available right now, nothing to do with actually anything except that you can get more content that you want "now daddy." It's all a bunch of supposed adults of acting like Veruca Salt.
Wait they put it back up to 74% now, still with "0 changes in last 24h" gotta fucking love it
You checked 2 or more times in the same day? Anyway, it was probably an update in the number of tasks that flipped it back and forth.
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- 640 tasks:
At this moment - 658 tasks:
While percentage is one thing to consider, the number of tasks is important as well.
It appears that Posing has increased by 18 tasks in the previous 5 days, but that 3 of their previously completed tasks had issues and they had to roll them off and back into the workflow. At the same time, Writing has ticked off 6 tasks as complete and Code has done the same with 2 tasks.
As a result - the total number of tasks increased, but so did the total number of them completed. The task count will continue to be modified as they progress in this development because when people work on things, other things which are affected are revealed - whether as needing to be added for attention or "oh, doing this solved that - we don't need to do that now."
Is it taking very long? Yup. Is it worth it? Dunno. Is it important enough to the development team? Seems like it. Will we ever know? Time will tell. Should we fixate on it? Probably not.