Sorry to hear that

I guess it really wasn’t the best decision on my part, since making the main scene alone took me way more time than I spent on parts 1 and 2 of my Raiden work.
But don’t worry, I’ll probably return to the beginning soon. I’ll still see how the wider audience reacts after the public release, but yeah. Even though I personally prefer slower and more wholesome scenes, I still need to eat, lol, and hilichurl stuff blows up like crazy compared to the effort I put into it
That's all because not too many artists are ready to provide good gangbang/orgy stuff featuring gacha chars AND of high quality, it's mostly one but rarely both.
If I were to give a different perspective: It's not as common probably because a lot of animators simply aren't interested in that stuff (yes you could argue having more people in a 'scene' would make it more trickier to animate but I don't see that stopping someone has a passion for it). Following that line of thought, the reception of the recent video (here at least) compared to earlier ones can also be easily rationalised - the core audience that uber built up from the get-go was the sort that liked mmf group content. Obviously uber releasing a lovey-dovey vanilla animation after several very much
not vanilla animations is going to get mixed reception, but coming to the conclusion that
nobody wants to see vanilla seems to wrong way to look at it - if anything it's just falling victim to survivorship bias.
I can imagine someone who really likes 1-on-1 vanilla and
nothing else would take one look at his stuff before this (or even just the tags at the top of the page), and just decide to avoid his work altogether, because in most cases creators don't veer away from their established 'genre' of content. Speaking for myself, my tastes are pretty vanilla, and chances are I wouldn't even be watching this thread to be aware of that Burnice animation if it weren't for the fact that I stuck around for the animation
quality rather than the
content, because it's only once in a blue moon that I'm in the mood for group stuff
.
Who's to say that there
aren't a lot of people that would have liked the recent video, but saw his earlier stuff and chose to mentally blacklist him? As the people on the receiving end we won't know obviously, the only way to find out is if the animator in question shifts towards vanilla content and starts attracting that turbo-vanilla audience over the coarse of the several months it takes to produce these videos - but obviously that in of itself is a gamble, and
not my call, even if I have my own preferences.