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82 hours in a rough unfinished beta will do that. You should probably wait a few months because I doubt the next handful of updates will add enough content for another 100 hours if you are bored already.
I'm an indie dev as well and it is a TON OF WORK to design, code, create models, textures, sound, music, debug, market and fix bugs for thousands of pc configurations.
Modders are cool and do some great work to help a game, but I think this dev wanted to make the game all by himself. I also feel he has given up when modders took over developing this game. I hope I am wrong about this. Usually updates came about every 2 weeks but it has been longer than that and still no update.
Yes, It would be nice with some communication from the dev.