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I do get the point as well, but it falls on the subscribers to decide what to do. It was like when dc universe first came out. They had titans and doo patrol, and not much else, although the animated series were nice, I had seen the all too many times. I chose to keep the subscription for a year between releases. I personally know someone who cut it off and turned it back on when the new episodes came out , his choice. Neither of us were right or wrong, and universe was not altered,it did not speed up or slow down production. Unfortunately these things take time.


One lesson I am learning is one mistake in the scripting can screw you up for weeks, once you finally realize you made it. I am hating scripting with every fiber of my being at this point. I know it is due to my very slow learning curve, but it has given me a new respect for the devs, specially when a but is discovered in a release, and they fix it in a few days. To me, that is amazing. Ok so I am a 60 year old dev fanboy... lol.