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  1. Has development for this sex game ground to a screeching halt due to a lack of community support; mainly, the new subscriber dollar? After three years of existence and gaining moderate success in the adult mass multi-player online role play game scene since late 2013 and into 2014, how far along are we, now three years later, before 3DXChat development ceases to exist? Could the release of 3DXChat 2.0, now resting on the horizon for a potential May or possible June release since its announcement on April 1st of this year, give this game, its developer and the small community fan base it carries, a much needed sigh of relief? Or has the community itself, partial or as a whole, in tandem with development, single-handedly driven this game down to the ground with the enormous amount of negativity lobbed back and forth to each other like an artillery shell game of hot potato? Where does the blame actually lie here, if there's any blame to give at all? Is there a feeling of "us vs. them" among everyone here and if so, are the antics of certain moderators here, only perpetuating that notion? Is the developer tired of paying out of pocket for a game that no longer holds the fan base it used to? Are certain people tired of paying for server costs, now that 2.0 could in fact, demand more from a server in order to maintain playable in-game stability? Has the developer adopted the, "It's not worth it" attitude when it comes to content creation, forcing past content creators and their submissions to the back burner, until new subscribers begin to emerge? Was the abrupt Public DJ project pulled, due to the realistic fear of potential opportunistic litigation from members of the music community? Is this something of a concern for any of you, and will your re-subscription to this game be your voice when it comes to change? Will you succumb to the patience game and support this game through thick and thin, or will you seek other games on the market that offer less than stellar graphics, with micro-transactions already in full play? How frustrated are you? If I could sit the developer down in front of you right now and ask them to listen to you, without the fear of being censored by the only two moderators left in this forum, what would you say to them, if anything at all?
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