Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-35282628-20180413002829/@comment-30798631-20180413005645

Woah, that was a hefty amount to read. I’d prefer to be in other forums, but I’ll take this seriously. Consider this:

Yandere Simulator’s assets are mostly made by volunteers. Yandere Simulator started off with very little to no budget. YandereDev was working on the game by himself, and then asked for anyone to volunteer to help the game. He doesn’t work for any game company, and has no one to help him make the possible assets required. Volunteers have to qualify as a professional, not as a regular aspiring/wannabe teenager. He started a Patreon to fund him and the game. Now, he pays some of the volunteers to help him. Every day, there are more and more people wanting to help him. He receives the assets and reels from volunteers by email. If he doesn’t check them, the game would be going nowhere, there would be no artwork for videos and no voiced lines either. It technically is some of the fans faults for not following and/or abiding by the rules on his official page, requesting for useful emails. YandereDev does adore his fans, he allows fan art and cosplay. It is actually a privilege that us fans get to follow to development to closely. He doesn’t like fans sending him requests, he doesn’t need them. He already has his own plan on what the game should be. He reads the comments on his Twitter and reddit occasionally and does take ideas into consideration. He asks for feedback after he implements something new. He doesn’t want questions because they either are answered in the FAQ, answered in the future, or is supposed to be a mystery. Suggestions are just like requests and are insignificant. There are young fans requesting guns, and shooting. Those aren’t related to the game in any way and would not benefit it. In conclusion:'Emails are important, he MUST'' read them. Some emails are just ridiculous and it takes time to just read them. He loves his fans very much, and appreciates the support given.'''

I’m sorry that was so long, and oof my grammar, but it’s my explanation.