@Tyron I love this game, even though I only got it recently, and I love the update frequency, quality, and volume (since I started playing, which was only around 1.20.3 or so). I love how the game is built for modding and readable open-source, and I am flirting with the idea of getting into making mods myself. I love the dedication to the vision for what you want VS to be, and the refusal to compromise on it, and I really appreciate the transparency with how Anego wants to do things. I also really like the update notes, for some reason. I get so excited whenever an update releases, but I don't even plan on playing 1.21 until the stable build is released (except maybe to check out the ocean waves). Vintage Story scratches an itch that Minecraft has failed to properly scratch for quite a long time now, and given how the development of VS seems to have been handled thus far, I have completed belief in the team's ability to make it pan out for the best.
Some of the naysayers have valid concerns, most of the naysayers don't - even if Anego Studios shuts down tomorrow and VS development gets cancelled, I'd still consider my 20 Euros money well spent, and then I'd have the motivation to add the missing features myself.
Keep being transparent, keep developing Vintage Story the way you envision. VS is already the game I always wanted to make myself, and so I'm happy to wait and eager to see how the Adventure Mode can complement and enhance what we have already.