Averaging the last three you would arrive at about 10 months per update. We are now a full 6 months past that...
Average vs rate.
Average is only useful when updates are constantly around the same time each that's not really the case here. When trying to figure out how long something takes you often use rate.
Last update took 11 months so even that one would have been past the average.
And that's not even accounting for the increased amount of renders per update as well.
Chapter 9 had 658 renders, chapter 10 had 762 renders, Chapter 11 had 49 scenes on the to-do list and 1,001 renders, chapter 12 had 1,391 renders and 56 scenes on the todo list.
It's very very obvious that chapters have been getting consistently longer so using average doesn't make any sense here. The updates don't all come out in the same time frame and they don't all contain the same amount of scenes. It's not like he's been making the exact same sandwich, the exact same size around the same time a day.
And again we have litearlly this exact same discussion on this thread every single update cycle. The rule exists for a reason because pretty much every game thread with long update cycles devolves into this same discourse.