Well, you would know better than I, Johan, but I wouldn't bet money against there being one or two fans of the game out there who are quite good with C/C++ and would be only too happy to work on the game-even the drudgework of the game-as an internship project, or as research for a college thesus, and I'll bet there's one or two working at McDonalds that haven't landed a company contract and would rather be programming for minimum wage than flipping burgers. I'd also hazard a guess that in Sweden it's harder to find good programmers for less than it is in the US. I know that a lot of us here-myself included-would love to be involved more directly in the production of the game, it's just the question of getting our backsides on to your couch

You're a fine, extremely hard-working programmer, Johan, and the pressure on you must be enormous. I love the game you've created, dearly, and I want to see it continue and flourish, without causing you any undo stress. I don't know you as a human being, but from what I do know, you certainly deserve to enjoy the fruits of your labor and watch your Dom3 baby grow in beautiful directions without having to break your back in the process. I hope you'll understand that I'm just trying to think of ways to help you achieve that. And thank you, by the way, for all that you have done so far. We're all grateful.