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Hello folks! All is well in the dev mines - we're over our artist management problems, we have our first set of commissioned art arriving in, and Chapter 3 is coming along very nicely indeed. While work continues, there's something I'd like to run past you!

So far, I've adopted a regular release cycle. Every week to two weeks, I'll batch up everything we have so far, and produce a minor release. This means you get a steady stream of new content, but sometimes things can slip between versions.

Alternatively, I can use a content-based release cycle. In this approach, I wait until we've hit all our dev plan goals for a version before releasing anything. This would mean you get bigger releases, but sometimes they might slip by a week or two.

Which do you folks prefer? Feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments, but keep it civil (and family friendly) - either way, you're in line for lots of delicious new content.

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Anonymous

Overall, I'd lean towards a mix of the two. Content-based, so that we don't get burned out playing the same content over and over with minor changes, but with at least one release each month, minimum. :)

Anonymous

The most important thing is communication, which you've been doing. If it takes a long while to put together a content update and you're communicating with your player base about what's going on, then the wait isn't really an issue.

Anonymous

I can see the reason for a content-based release cycle, so I'm putting my vote there. However, while having something special for each release is sure to keep the updates from "getting stale", despite the irregularity, I worry about a lack of content over time if the updates are too ambitious. I guess I'd favor a mix, like the comment above.