I understand why is there no compressed version, but my question wuold then be why not finish the game and go for a next one like everyone else does... i mean, specially for the people with not very good computers with not as much size to be putting 8gbts games in it... I mean with the ammount of characters this game has how huge its gonna become once every character gets this ammount of content? 20gbts for a game? Meanwhile you could instead be creating different and innovative games keeping things fresh, giving players new experiences rather that same old experience with just a little new every time. Imo the best thing of a game like this is the beginning, the building of the relationships, seeing the flirting and the process. Once The relationship has reach a certain point everything coming forward just gets repetitive for me. I know everybody is not like me, I'm just saying my opinion based on my tastes.
That being said I love your work, always have, and that's the main reason why I'd love to see it fresh with new characters, new stories every now and then...
Quite simply, because my game is not finished yet.
And I'm not slapping on a "Completed" tag and call it "completed" just because there are other games that I could develop.
The game will be finished once all character stories are 100% done.
I owe that to myself after thousands of hours of development.
I owe that to all the people that have been supporting me for so long.
But most of all, I owe that to all the characters in the game that deserve to have their story to be finished.
Giving up on Sweet Affection just because another project could be more profitable
That is a very bad move i.m.h.o.
Financially, sure... it would be a great move.
But on a personal level, doing stuff like that is like giving all your fans the middle finger and shows that a developer doesn't
care about his work and characters and is only interested in money.
In hindsight, do I wish I had made this game a little bit smaller scale?
Perhaps a couple less side-charactes to work on?
Absolutely, yes.
But it is what it is.
And any future project will definitely be smaller of scale.
But I finish what I start, really finish it.
Even if it takes me another couple of years.
(Although I'm definitely going to release another game in the meantime.)