Aye man, I've gone and tried to refrain from commenting on this thread, but it's just too much.
Can we all please stop the non-sensible cancel culture? Please?
I've seen complaints over and over, but please, take into account the effort and feelings of the creator of said work. Stop being a heartless creature, and practice patience over greed.
Why can't some people understand, that there's only one person responsible for making this game FROM SCRATCH. Better yet, he or she even listens to every feedback and tries to better the game as much as possible.
Many complained about such minute updates previously, despite Pool being quick on his / her feet. He / she made adjustments and allowed development to take a bit longer but with more content and features to enjoy, and some of ya'll are STILL COMPLAINING. Why? Just why?
Bottomline, if many of you are only going to complain without thinking about the circumstance and welfare of the developer itself, think twice. And keep in mind that Pool exemplifies what customer feedback and ethic means, unlike many developers whom have boldly promised ideal games and updates, rasing even millions of dollars, and after almost two years, they've stayed silent and haven't even released an alpha version of the game.
Can we all please stop the non-sensible cancel culture? Please?
I've seen complaints over and over, but please, take into account the effort and feelings of the creator of said work. Stop being a heartless creature, and practice patience over greed.
Why can't some people understand, that there's only one person responsible for making this game FROM SCRATCH. Better yet, he or she even listens to every feedback and tries to better the game as much as possible.
Many complained about such minute updates previously, despite Pool being quick on his / her feet. He / she made adjustments and allowed development to take a bit longer but with more content and features to enjoy, and some of ya'll are STILL COMPLAINING. Why? Just why?
Bottomline, if many of you are only going to complain without thinking about the circumstance and welfare of the developer itself, think twice. And keep in mind that Pool exemplifies what customer feedback and ethic means, unlike many developers whom have boldly promised ideal games and updates, rasing even millions of dollars, and after almost two years, they've stayed silent and haven't even released an alpha version of the game.