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Patreon gets frequent unstable updates. STEAM gets large much more stable updates about every 3 months or so. The Steam version gets the same content, the same quality and everything as the Patreon build. The STEAM version just gets them in large content bundles rather than small updates.
So the devs have to offer the Patreons something. This can be game input, access to upcoming art. Early patches. But in the end, we get the game in whatever state the devs finish with.
Remember, there's never ever a guaranty you'll see a finished product.
I definetly thing they should be more transparent with the steam community with dev updates, even if they're not in game. Been 2 months since anythings been posted here.
Here's the roadmap:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EGL7Z5N6SXVJDNxl8BVEERKETws3AM3lMtcXUQKFg2M/edit#gid=0
And here's the wiki. The news feed is on the main page:
https://carnalinstincts.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
Can't get much more transparent than that.
And that's why I'll never ever buy an Early Access product!