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https://steamcommunity.com/app/2422110/discussions/0/4036977035341965710/?tscn=1701453681
Yet you turned around and went ahead and made it very personal - making personal, disrespectful attacks on the developer and even on people who enjoy the game. You've even brushed off people who have tried to help you.
You continue to come back ad nauseam, restating the same things and simply attacking.
I mean it is fine to point out issues you are having, areas you think need improvement, even having different opinions - that's fine. But the manner you go about it is darn right disrespectful and rude. I mean we are at the point where people don't want to help you at all (can you blame them?) or are simply laughing at your posts - as you have a long history of doing this not just here, but for many titles
(Exhibit A - just click on name and look at your post history, this is your trend).
I mean sure, we all have bad days and might have tough circumstances in life - but the manner in which you post isn't conducive to helping the situation or yourself.
Now I know you are probably going to react badly to this and I am not going to engage in a running dialogue as it isn't worth it, but here is some legitimate life advice not posted in malice but in genuine concern:
https://www.wikihow.com/Treat-People-With-Respect
The game ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sucks and the fact the dev just ignores the real issues means it can not be fixed.
You're welcome.