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Hi there! After I launched the Alpha, I worked as much as I could on the game, I made the multiplayer system, added more maps and did much, but then stuff began falling apart. The bigger the game was and the more functions it had, the slower my laptop was going cause my laptop is not the best ever for development. I tried to ignore that and tried to work, then more stuff began falling apart. I sometimes didn't have time, some stuff I planned adding were beyond my skills, and much much more that made the game development fall apart. After working on the game for 3 months, I took the choice to stop the development. It was a hard choice, but I felt like I had too. I will surely get back to game development when I get a new laptop/desktop. The whole journey of Run 'n' Gun was very fun, but everything comes to and end.