- May 9, 2017
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With all due respect, we are in a forum, and the reason for it is to discuss, share suggestions, provide information and opinions...Your posts come across as expressing your frustrations towards this game due to the decisions you made earlier were not reflected accordingly. The natural response would be to not play the game, that is what I do with games that frustrates me, I just stopped playing them.
The other option is to report the bugs/issues and/or provide detailed feedbacks. How and/or when the issues corrected or feedbacks taken into considerations/implemented etc. are beyond my control ( developers have their priorities ), and if that frustrates me too, I will stop playing.
Either way, I'm not going to complaint because I play games for enjoyment & entertainment, complaining isn't entertaining or enjoyable. If a game is no longer an enjoyment or entertainment, I will stop playing without the need to say anything about it.
Desert Stalker is under active development with lots of moving parts, some are less developed compared to the others, but in due time I believe the dev team can pull it off and delivers, like they always did. It is not perfect, bugs here and there, usually fixed in timely fashion but it didn't bothered me that much and I play for the contents, so I am exploring multiple variations. It is understandable for players that only play a single variation to feel frustrated under certain circumstances. If it is me, I just know what to do.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
You have already made your position clear: if a game has something that you think should be fixed and that doesn't make it enjoyable, don't say anything, shut up and play something else. I respect it, but I don't agree with it, so I will continue to express my opinions correctly and politely as before, and, as I said before, if in the future there comes a point where I consider that the game is no longer worth it then I'll stop playing it.
That's the good thing about the world, that we all have different visions of it.