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8 - 11. The amount of work involved in adding that amount of RPG mechanics would be mind boggling; with no commensurate increase in the story or characters - the areas in which Desert Stalker actually shines.
12. Introducing additional content in that manner would run contrary to most expectations in Steam for adult visual novels; although other complementary methods of funding do exist. Nickel and diming can turn a positive audience against a game very quickly - since further content gets scrutinised once monetised. Ever seen a very positive game with dozens of DLC that never rise above a mixed rating? That's how.