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is this project abandoned?

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Hey Scott.

This project has not been abandoned. I am currently prioritising a different project, which takes all of my time. :) But I am happy to see there is such a interest in Mothers Devotion.

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That's disappointing, Fluffy. Honestly it makes you seem (more than) a bit like a scammer.

Apparently you have a history of abandoning games that you are developing. So you released this short amount of content, and promised that it wouldn't suffer the same fate. Except you decided to switch to a different project? And devote ALL of your time to it?

This is the entire problem with Patreon and other services. Devs act like the money received was found in a wallet on the subway rather than taking it as a serious responsibility to the people that are ETERNALLY paying for a product NOT currently in development.

I suspect that this was the last time that I will look at this game's page.

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Hey,

I want to address this because it honestly stings a lot, and I feel like you’re missing some important context.

First, I’ve completed three out of 5 games. Mother’s Devotion is on hold—not because I got bored or lazy, but because I lost my home and was homeless for a very long while. I’m now working from a much more limited setup, and DAZ simply isn’t viable right now due to its hardware demands. That’s why I shifted to working on OOP—a project that I can realistically continue developing on my current system.

I posted openly and transparently on both Patreon and Subscribestar about this the moment it happened. I even told people to reconsider supporting me financially. That post was public, not just for patrons, because I take this seriously and I’ve always  been honest.

I don’t know where this supposed “history” of abandoning projects is coming from. I’ve been doing this for over three years. I’ve shown up consistently. I work my ass off after my day job, sitting down and pushing forward every night—often wrestling with guilt because I care about delivering for the people supporting me.

It’s frustrating and painful to be called a supposed scammer when I’ve shared my personal struggles, kept people informed, and kept moving forward with what I can realistically do. I understand being disappointed—I really do. But what you’re accusing me of is just not fair, and it honestly hurts.

I’ll keep working, because I love what I do and because there are a lot of supporters who understand the grind and stuck with me through the rough times. But yeah, being called a scammer for doing my best in really difficult circumstances—that hits hard.

Take care.

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What is the difference between the fluffy version [V14] and the public version [V14.B] ??

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