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ridal55

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I wish you all the best with your future goals for this project of yours even in the face of all the hardship you've been through so far. There are a fair amount of us degenerates on itch.io that purchased your game including me. So there will always be some amount of people that like supporting creators like you. While I am one of the people that disapproved of your changing details from your original version of the game to make it more politically correct, I understand your reasoning to do so in order to try to bring the game into Steam to reach a wider audience. Now that you have lost that avenue I recommend continuing on your path to reach more people through targeting different niches like yandere, tomboy, "people you live with" that you have already worked into the game. Hitting more different tastes will have a better chance of catching individual people's attention when they see their favorite genre. Some of the popular ones I find have found over the years that are positive include reverse M with dominant females, pool scenes with swimsuits, professions(teacher, cop, firefighter, doctor, lifeguard, librarian), widows.

Steam does not have the spirit of an open platform like they once did; they are quite self righteous now. They actively practice anti-consumer/anti-small business practices now. They only serve and bend to the needs of massively successful publishers. The drop in revenue is likely due to people not being satisfied with seeing you have to compromise your original vision in order to placate a third-party. Alternatively, it could just be the difficult economic times felts around much of Europe and the west. Honestly I was hoping it would work out for you as we need more art, even immoral kinds, to flourish.