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I'm afraid that I abandoned the project because of COVID related reasons, I still want to update this version one day though, but I can't make any promises as to when.
I also love that you made a version to update and continue adding content to as well, I'd let you take over this project, but there's no way to transfer the name.
I figured there's three options to move forward:
I can add you as a contributor and then publish new versions here and give you full credit, but unfortunately the project would be under my account, and steam doesn't allow publish permissions to be given. :(
You keep working on Reborn and I direct people there, then IF i update this one (I have a lot of changes to do) I continue to advertise Reborn.
Or we keep the two projects in sync with the same code and add you as contributor, I still direct people to Reborn, and then when I do my update in the future with different content we split the projects.
What do you think?