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You did, thank you! Yeah, the other dev said a lot of the things you are - you don't want to anger your supporters, and while fixing the early stuff might make things better, new players won't notice because they don't know, and supporters and long time players would rather focus on new content. Other dev also said it's more "wanting to fix an early scene so it's less clunky, even if no one notices it". If you redid the checking the crime scene at the beginning, who would really notice?

And I'm mostly just not-so-patiently waiting for the next public release!

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Wanting to fix something just for the sake of fixing it, I can empathize with - especially if it's a singular and short-lived "rework" that doesn't put the development on hold for months.
If you're passionate about your project and feel like something is too big of an eyesore to ignore, fixing it makes a lot of sense. You have to like and be able to be proud of what you're making and putting out there, after all. If you can't do that, chances are much higher that you end up abandoning your project or running it against a wall. So, yeah, I totally get that reasoning. :)

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Ghm, but what about fixing the spelling? Right now we have (for example), "behaviour" in one scene and "behavior" in other.

While there are a few characters that may speak  with British spelling (Takumi, Morrigan, may be Ori), Ren definitely should speak/think with American one.

And no, I do NOT suggest to have different spelling for different characters- just keep it the same for all texts.