>>54859397That's the point, difficulty romhacks are much more popular and get views with youtubers, so some old and most new people migrate to making difficulty hacks. Difficulty hacks are also easier to make so this in turn creates a snowball effect. Non difficulty hacks are being made but the majority are difficulty. Add to the fact the complexity and timeframe needed to complete them, coupled with the fact that most get abandoned, paints a grim picture for the future of hacks.
That's why people are not huge fans of Radical Red.
On the bright side Essentials has been making decent progress these days, so hope is not all lost.