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I'd say the thread is pretty legitimate. Rarely do projects with one developer take off, let alone get finished. Stardew valley, which was a sprite game, took 4 years to complete by a single "Seasoned" dev.
Hate to point this out but I saw you asking for a lot of game-mechanical questions for stuff that's fairly obvious AND explained in game. If you can't figure that out how in blazes are you the one to talk about a development process or staff hiring.
Have you ever tried making a game before? Because you complain about how updates add "simple stuff" and complain about what there is to test.
Suggestion from someone who knows... try making your own game... jave it hit over 200K purchases on release of said game and try keeping your game in working condition.
Right now there's a LOT of ignorance in your words.
I didn't say "try and do it yourself"; I'm saying you lack way too much knowledge to be in any position to claim this dev will take 100 years to finish the game as you clearly have no idea on what goes into the backend of gamedevving in general; let alone this game specifically. So I told you to educate yourself a bit on matters you clearly know very little about... who knows; maybe you'll be the next dev to make a game that breaks 200K sales in the first month of release.
Early access trauma right there