totally unhinged comment... Why in the world java? Who the f cares?? Someone made a free game, which you downloaded for free, and then played for fun, and it didn't work as well as you wanted it to ... what do you want? Your money back? If you want to make a better version of this game then go ahead and do it. It's not like this is some AAA game from a publicly traded studio that actually cares about feedback from random internet people.
Woah, you are the unhinged one here lmao...
I just said my honest opinion, on what could be improved and fixed, how he takes my opinion is the developers thing.
If the game has obvious flaws, am I just going to leave it? Why? Isn't it better to share my feedback so that it gets awareness and maybe the developer does something about it? I don't want anything for it, I just want to share my feedback with the creator.
Learn about what reviews are. They are supposed to be honest, you can't just expect every single one to be positive, cmon.
On top of that I have not said anything bad about the game or the creator. I only shared my experience and feedback on what should be improved. In fact, I only said a fraction of it.
And why not Java? It is slow (that is a wide known fact), inefficient (enormous memory problems - I even mentioned an example above), outdated, unstable, bloated and verbose, has poor support, and a pixel game like this should never, ever be over 140MB. That's just ridiculous, over 10 full-featured 3D games could fit into that. So my feedback here is to reduce it. (This game could easily fit into kilobytes. I mean I could even prove that if I had the time).
Well he does if he wants to fix those things... If, not then he sure doesn't
And it is not that hard to port a game to a different lang/engine. Way, way far easier than making it first-time. Actually, it is a matter of minutes if anything.
And anything is easier than Java (if we aren't talking assembly or such, of course)
I am not saying he has to btw, I just suggested it, and it is only one of the things I said. Not the only thing I pointed out.
But it is true that Java does directly cause a lot of problems with the game.
Why should he care? As I said, that is up to him how he treats my feedback. And as the developer, he really should care about feedback btw. He does not have to listen but should take it into account and decide if it is worth doing or not.
Seems you guys never even touched programming (Scratch does not count) or don't know what feedback/reviews are for.