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I don't know where you got drug addiction from, but that wasn't what I was going for. Again, game development is generally not the job that puts food on an aspiring porn game dev's table. It's the day job. I don't think most people who had a sudden drop in health is so suicidal to jump back into their unprofitable pseudo second job that caused them to have those issues in the first place, especially if getting that ill prevents them from working their day job and the treatment to get them back on their feet is a drain on their finances. You're not forgetting that most devs effectively have two jobs, are you?I think you are equating job burnout/overload to a drug addiction. Yes, one's health may and can be impacted by stress but once they've got their health, both physical and mental well-being back in order, it's not like they have to give up on the game's development altogether.
It's like people whose jobs get the better of them. Do they need to stop working forever on account of needing to temporarily step away from what is causing them their health issues at that time? In all honesty, it's not the job that is really causing the issues to begin with either. It's the management of their own faculties that is.
I can understand anything that is life altering, such as cancer or something long-term debilitating, resulting in a game's outright cancellation but I'm of the belief most games being abandoned, this is not the case.
Obviously every case is going to be different as no two are alike but all too often in the games I was following (this game, Monster Girl Island, Sylphine to name but a few,) each was abandoned for their own reasons but only for this game do I believe was for honest to goodness health related reasons.
Again, my belief is most abandoned games are abandoned not due to legitimate health related reasons ultimately.
Dude, you don't get to decide whether a health related issue is "legitimate." Solo game development as a side job puts a strain on everything. You're sacrificing time and energy that you could be spending on something else, and you're doing it for an extended period of time. It makes no sense to keep going if it negatively affects your everyday life and has no signs of improving. You don't need to get cancer to decide that you have more important things to do than work your ass off on an unprofitable project for an indefinite amount of time.