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.