Seriously Bud, try to break up your text, blocks like that are very hard to read.
Literally means "exactly","real","true", and there are 12 months in a year,
"Literally once a year" = "Exactly once every 12 months".
Not sure why you need me to acknowledge anything about the time?
- I don't know what their objectives are for each update
- I know know what obstacles they have
- I don't know the skill levels of the people involved
If you don't know any of these variables then making an objective judgement about what might be a reasonable time per update is impossible.
It's really hard to understand what you are saying here, first it looks like you are agreeing that the delay is justified, you acknowledge that fixing code is hard "
WHEN,,,
Not IF it becomes broken", particularly when you consider how many different coders have been involved over this projects lifespan.
It sounds like you are agreeing with me in a very argumentative fashion.
Then you go on to make subjective claims about narrative content which have nothing to do with how long it takes to fix issues in the code and release an update.
- " how can ideas run dry when they’ve never even been realized "
Does the phrase "Writers Block" mean anything in your language?
- "How can Uber be out of ideas when Raven writes the Lines"
- Who said anything about Uber? I spoke of the project as a team. (When one member of the team is stalled, the whole project is stalled)
- I don't know specifics of the relationship between LostRaven and Uber, I imagine Uber writes the story (in broad strokes), who then gives it to LostRaven who cleans up the Engrish, The Typos, The Grammer, changes broad statements like "Beth is pissed at the MC for fucking her teddy bear" into specific dialogue that expresses whatever mood Uber wants.
Irrelevant, this was a discussion about what is a reasonable update schedule, if you want to start a debate about the subjective merits of various narrative paths, then put it in a different post, this post is already too hard to follow without merging two different debates.