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Star Citizen will release before One Piece ends.
So you're just a hater that doesn't watch the show? It's in the finale saga. Supposedly two arcs left.
You really need to go touch grass if you can't accept that someone thinks 30 years is too long for an anime/manga. Sorry, but the only wild take here is yours.
We're not talking about whether you like the pacing. The question you answered was about media that 'kept making more content but needed to end.' It doesn't matter if you think someone should make a story that takes 30 years to tell. That's what it is. So it hasn't 'kept making more' after a point it should have ended.
That's, like, your opinion, man.