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I'll post the same thing I always post on subjects of "is this game dead". If you want decent full games you have to put fourth a little bit of effort due to the fact that this is a really small indi game with a very small base. It didint have huge popular appeal due to the learning curve on the game. So if you want to get into the game, be prepaired to add everyone on the forums who posts to your friends list and ask the to invite you to games when they happen, also try hosting your own on occation and invite people to it.
As to time investment, it took me 100 hours to learn the basics, 500 hours to get decent at the game, 1500 hours to master it. so its really not a casual friendly game,
Also: I think this may be what your getting at with the part in quotes., I'm an unpaid player who simply likes the game. I get near zero out of it aside from a name in credits and to invest more time trouble shooting their new products in order to make them better for you at release.
Edit: whats your native language so i can investigate someone to explain better to you. estonian? not sure who here speaks that native... i'll see who i can find.
Which has reached "Alpha" (stage of development).