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First, I'm back from vacation so development on Exile should continue shortly.  I plan to put a release out within a few days with more encounters set in the new Ice Roads terrain.

Second, charge up front is now enabled for Exile of Aphrodisia.  This means that in order to become a patron, your credit card / paypal will be charged immediately upon confirming your pledge.  This feature was available to only select patrons for the past couple years and has recently become public for all creators. 

The reason behind this is that there is often abuse with patrons pledging, claiming the rewards, and dropping their pledge right before collection starts, and since all files become immediately available when you become a patron and not when payment goes through, charge up front makes more sense as a creator.

Charge up front does not nullify the payment that occurs at the start of the month, so if you pledge on the 28th of a month, you will be charged again on the 1st as far as I am aware, so please keep this timing in mind if you are considering pledging for only a short time.  (I don't know what the situation is if you drop your pledge and choose to add it back later--maybe someone who does know can post that in the comments.)

Also, $3+ pledges, don't forget to vote in the poll here:  https://www.patreon.com/posts/voting-on-3-20164301, and $7 and $15 tiers don't forget to post your votes here:  https://www.patreon.com/posts/voting-on-7-and-20164354 so that they can be properly weighted.

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Anonymous

I may not know much about patreon but I know enough that the upfront charge is a good idea as it allows creators to collect there funds without complication, especially if you go by month. hmm come to think of I myself might be guilty unintentionally given my style. anyway from what I'm aware if unpledge in the middle of the month you still have access to the post for that month but afterwords you have to pledge again to get those posts. I think that's how it works but could be wrong.