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changing the model onward make sense. That's not an issue.I specifically mentioned in my posts that the sole reason I was planning to remake her model was because her original skin textures couldn't remove the makeup, and I wanted to have an option where she could swim and dive freely. If I were to maintain her original skin textures, I would have to avoid submerging her face.
Fair.I also said that I would implement this change after the latest release. The whole process shouldn't take more than a few days because most of her proportions will be exactly the same, with an exception to a slight breast adjustment. I have saved all the backup scenes from previous updates, making it as simple as loading the scene, swapping her skin textures, adjusting her breasts with a single slider, and replacing her eyes and hairstyle. It's not that complicated. I usually take a few days of rest after the update, and I can use that time to replace Savannah's model. She doesn't have a huge amount of scenes anyway.
Currently.I am really pleased with all my current characters. I even liked the original Savannah's model, despite a few complaints from others. I have no plans to remake any more characters, but if I ever do, feel free to screenshot this post and use me as an example of hypocrisy.
We'll have to see.The development time for an update will never come close to a 6-month mark. I will always strive to put out a new update every 2-3 months, depending on its size. And I think I have remained consistent on this issue so far.
It's nothing against you. It's an industry thing and that pattern keep repeating over and over again.