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BTW, I like this game, are there other games that I should also consider buying (high discount & will be removed from Steam in FEB)
wow, I like the way Jakke have described the situation. Quite refreshing to read so thoughfull sentences in these pretty rough and aggressive times (everyone somehow hates anyone and polite speech is as common 100$ bills growing on the trees)
I don't want to pose as stupid smart-ass, but if the developer would put half of the harrassing effrorts into processing feedback from players + gather that knowledge and time to put it into next sequel or another game, he might have been very suprised about the future profits.
I believe the game is really good, and most of the negative feedback could be possibly addressed in matter of weeks, turning this game into "Mostly liked" in less than 1/2 year.
Well... we poeple get in all sort of versions, doesn't we?
I feel blessed!