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Is there a reason why the "public" versions are tied to the release dates of the paid one?

One would believe these versions are thoroughly tested through the month they get played by the Patreon and Subscribestar users?

I can only guess it is because it would cause them to have "less content" during the period of delay?

A time where the versions are equal and paying is pointless? (Perhaps deceitful of the premise of "one version ahead"?)

Please take your time anyway.

thats a good point, and a totally valid reason to pause a patreon subscription if you are unhappy with delays. the reasoning behind us syncing the releases is this:

if you play our game for the first time right when our newest update is posted, the game and this page will tell you that more content is waiting and ready to be played on patreon. if you then go to our patreon and subscribe, but haven't realized that there has been a delay, you might feel cheated or ripped off. to avoid that feeling, we delay public releases to match with patreon releases so that no one feels deceived. 

Ah. That makes perfect sense and seems like a reasonable motive.

Many thanks and may you spend the required time to deliver the expected goal(?).