Streetwind: Another interesting statistic would be in terms of content, not just in terms of update frequency. Even discounting fancy flash games, updates nowadays are many times the size of those right at the very beginning.
Lowenkrieger: @Streetwind: I thought of that as well, but I found the third axis too hard to implement. I might make a more detailed version in the future once I figure out an effective measure to represent content.
Lowenkrieger: @tronn: Hmm, I like that idea too! I'm probably gonna do the average update size per month so the update quantity doesn't skew the results.
But I still need to decide how exactly I'm gonna tally up all that data..
LuminosityXVII: @tronn: C'mon. I know the hiatus was long, but the Kazinator deserves mad respect for the ridiculous amount of ambition and effort that's gone into this thing. I wanna see this graphed by mbytes.
LuminosityXVII: Come to think of it, it's worth noting that Homestuck had several hiatuses (hiati? hiatae?) that stretched for 200+ days each, and that was with a relatively huge crew of artists helping out.
Looks to me like Kaz put his heart and soul into Infiltrate, and god damn if it doesn't deserve all the kudos I can possibly give to an artist. I know if I got hit with the inspiration to make such a gorgeous monstrosity of an update, I'd want to be afforded the time it'd take to make it properly.
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Purrgatory indeed.
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Purrgatory is the name of the comments section of the most recent update. The almost 2-year long wait for Infiltrate is the Great Merch Hiatus.
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But I still need to decide how exactly I'm gonna tally up all that data..
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Looks to me like Kaz put his heart and soul into Infiltrate, and god damn if it doesn't deserve all the kudos I can possibly give to an artist. I know if I got hit with the inspiration to make such a gorgeous monstrosity of an update, I'd want to be afforded the time it'd take to make it properly.
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I like to help out where I can.