Almost 100 days without an update...
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Respectfully, im not trying to upset, how is this toxic toward the creator, if anything it shows the creator that he or she still has a player base and they are extremely invested into the game; or at least still have interest despite the time between updates. Important to note though, I am not saying, he or she should drop their entire life to focus on a game, we all have lives, and I bet they've gotten pretty wrapped up in it.
Speaking for myself personally if i were a game creator, i would love to see people asking about when the next update is, or what the next update is, it shows to me that what im doing is right and the content, whatever the content maybe, is still interesting and entertaining to the user/ player base. But it also applies to negative feedback, it lets me know as the creator or dev, that hey what i just dropped isnt a banger update or is a steamy pile of (French word).
I dunno i dont think its wrong or toxic per say to ask when the next update is, unless of course youre being an ass about it then thats a whole new ball game
It'd be fine if it weren't so frequent I think. It seems like it's every third comment these days from the community as a whole though, which seems a bit excessive. One can already see that's there's plenty of comments complaining about the wait, so adding new ones at that point I feel does become toxic, or at least entitled. The song of ice and fire fandom is known for being rather impatient as well, and it's pretty well attested how that affects the author.
Well, imagine being the dev and the only comments that you see are: "Next update when?", "Game Abandoned", "*ammount of days* without an update".
There is another game, called "lewd pizzeria" that everyone there is counting the days without an update... it's been over a year.
So i'd say it hasn't been THAT long, and also games take a long time between script writing, modeling, art design, sound design, effects, bug testing, fixing errors and said bugs.