Whether I pay for it or not (and how would you even know?), that's not the point.
It kind of is the point if your complaint is based on the money being earned by the project.
And I made a guess based on your Discord role being nothing more than "online" or not. Patrons have the patron roles.
Right now, in game development, there's this whole controversy with "crunch". Game developers working themselves sick to meet impossible deadlines.
In real life, I've known indie devs straight up quit the business because of unfair pressure, and it grinds my gears more when that pressure is coming from people that claim to be fans.
This area of game dev is particularly rife with dev burnout and you see many games get abandoned simply because devs can't keep up with demands or they lose interest in what they're doing because they can get wrapped up in meeting expectations or pandering to a meal ticket.
SLim being active and interested in what he is doing is enough for me. And I'm sure that's enough for other patrons otherwise they would have cancelled their patronage, right?
SLim has a when it's done it's done approach, hence no upcoming release dates, and I honestly think that's healthier for him and the game.
I'd rather it stays at the quality we've gotten so far (or better) than SLim rush shit out for the sake of getting some content out more frequently.
I'll take quality any day over a quick fix.