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Posting anything online can invite criticism. There are several issues with this map, although it is commendable that the developers have put considerable effort into creating something unique. The idea that people need to pay for criticism to be valid is an unusual perspective. If someone supports your work with money, why would they provide genuine feedback? They already like what you're doing, and you've already got their money. Furthermore, you’re saying you don’t care about feedback from people who can’t afford to pay. Feedback from people who don’t fully support you is usually the most important. You want to appeal to those who don't support you but might in the future. I’ll just assume you’re a very fragile person, maybe you should spend time online, sometimes people can be mean. Someone's rudeness doesn't make them wrong. Getting stuck on this map with no escape is a significant issue that hasn't been resolved.