Well, let me just through this out here: For people interested in FOSS highly portable games, projects like this are more captivating because they are under constant development. I know I for one got over Minecraft about the same time it was finished. Even with the most radical game, once you "beat it" (or multiplayer seems to hold no new surprises), that's it, the game has nothing more to offer. With a game always in development, the replay value is endless because there is always something new. While it is important to prepare the occasional stable snapshot for those "conventional types" interested in polish (who I imagine are little into 0ad at the moment) when the time is ripe, I would be perfectly happy of development of pyrogenisis carried on indefinitely, with the goal of basically making the engine the superset of every other RTS engine ever