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While I comprehend your viewpoint on creating one's own game if dissatisfied, it is crucial to recognize the challenges inherent in game development, encompassing both complexity and financial investment. Additionally, the success of a game is largely contingent on the satisfaction of the community it serves, a criterion that Farlight 84 currently falls short of meeting. Therefore, it is reasonable for players to express concerns about the game's direction.
I appreciate your suggestion to "learn to accept change." Nevertheless, it is equally pivotal for developers to contemplate and respond to constructive criticism from the community they serve. If everyone were to adopt an unconsidered perspective akin to yours, developers would be better off playing the game themselves without publishing it on platforms like Steam.
Lastly, I would like to advocate for a more considerate and respectful tone when addressing community feedback. Maturity, as it pertains to one's treatment of others, is not determined by age but is a reflection of one's actions, an aspect that could be improved in your interactions.
I completely agree. Gamers have the right to voice their opinion or stop playing the game if they don’t like the changes developers make. Playing a game should be fun, not stressful. Developers should balance their own vision with the preferences of their loyal fans. That’s what the Farlight team failed to do.
You haven't been playing Farlight 84 for as long as I have, because when you get attached to a game and they take away the main thing that motivated you, you get discouraged and stop playing.
Three, because you didn't put the money into the game that I put into it, just as many did and I'm sure that doesn't bother you, but those who did like the game and put money into it were bothered.
three that you are surely a bot that did not know how to use the thrusters and they did not stop killing you and now since there are none and you are surely in a medal that you never got, you feel happy, things that are to be expected from a one-armed person.