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I think that everything you say is right. And just to be clear, because i think i'm not: i'm not complaint or saying that he is not improving. I talk about his improvements in my last paragraph. The estimated time i made is just that, a estimation, and is based in the current scenario and information available because this is what we get right now. Of course things can and will improve and when this happen and the scenario changes, we will can make news and better estimations. My point is only highlight how time is a serious issue because it can affect not only the current games but also the future games he wanna make (trying see the big picture). I'm not saying "updates should be in x times because i want it", i'm saying "releases speed need improve for he be able to achieve his goals". Just to put into perspective: you believe that after chapter 4, next release (4.5) can come out still this year. I believe in that, too. But if 4.5 is the last update this year, it will not be a improvement in release pace yet because the pace of 1 chapter per year will sustain at least until next year.I'll also say to this what I've been wanting to say to everyone else with this outlook. This view would have been a credible one were we to go based on the assumption that Oceanlab would not improve in any aspect, and continue to release updates at the same pace on a yearly basis. This outlook was formed off of the belief that Oceanlab cannot make any improvements, and thus will not ever improve from the 1 update per year development rate. I personally believe that is quite a flawed view, as Oceanlab has shown and proven that he is the kind of person to put any and all support to good use. He is always searching for avenues to improve for us(his audience). Assuming this next update were to be brought forth sometime this month, or early May, it won't be that far-fetched to hold the belief that he can bring forth another update before the year is finished. Oceanlab is only human. He's made some mistakes, sure, but people are acting like he cannot improve(or has not improved already since Summer's Gone chapter 1). All he's done since taking on Summer's Gone as a serious project is to make improvements. He's not just wasting away the funds. But given what some people are saying, you'd swear that were the case lol.
It's getting a bit funny for me how often I've had to repeat this sentiment, but if people are unwilling to see this game as a long-term investment, then they should save themselves the time and move on. Most people complaining, are complaining due to them liking this AVN, but being too impatient to wait for the author's updates. They love the game but hate the development period. A family member of mine wanted a video game called Cyberpunk 2077. He always expressed how it would have been the best sci-fi game ever and whatnot. Then all of a sudden he stopped bringing it up. When I'd asked him about it, it was because both the audience and the development company made the studio rush their work. What came was not the same work of art that everyone had seemingly been anticipating, but a rather huge let-down that crushed the hopes of many. It's sad too because I actually wanted the game lol. These updates will come when they're ready, not when you(speaking generally) think they should be ready. If you guys(speaking generally) cannot handle that, then it's better for you to move on. But do not come here and complain about something that you're probably obtaining for free, anyway.