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So. As you may remember if you've been following the game since last year and before the Lapis update and before DigitalKaiju became the main artist for the game, we did things differently on the game. The updates lasted longer to be released, BUT they had a lot of content, we focused on batches of scenes as well.

As of now, our plans are to release updates more often, way more often. Likely: once a month, once every two months, or every 3 months, depending on how quickly the scenes are done.

I have to explain, DigitalKaiju doesn't work exclusively on the game, he has other projects to attend to, so the amount of time he invests on Gem Dom is proportional to how much support the game gets. That doesn't mean that more money means faster updates, but it hopefully does mean more consideration on his part.

I mention this so you are aware that update time may vary based on these factors, but the idea remains that at least 1 scene should be released every 3 months at worse.

This ties in with today's poll: What do you think it's the best course of action regarding scenes? The question comes from the fact that, following this recently released Sadie update, we are going to release one scene for Jenny, then 1 scene for Kiki, since the original plan was to focus on townies at this point, having all the gems at 5 scenes each.

So I'm wondering if you guys like that we are making one scene per girl until we have a bunch of individual scenes per girl, or if you rather we go at least 2 or 3 scenes per girl.

TL;DR:

  • We are releasing individual scenes more often, but the time is not necessarily constant (up to 3 months)
  • We are wondering if we should release a bunch of individual scenes for various characters, or get to focus on a handful per batch of updates

This subject is a bit dense to tackle in a single poll, so I accept suggestions, however; how do you guys think we should move forward?

Also, check our discord for an additional poll.

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