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Hmmmmm I wonder why....
Add some storyline elements
Add actual items
Make use of your currency rather than have it sit there
Add more missions
ETC.
See there are so many issues with the given mod in terms of content that I really couldn't state all of it's issues without making a giant list and replaying this mod AGAIN to nitpick. What I just said is a very ♥♥♥♥ move.
So let's move on to them not updating the mod. Do you know the developer? No? Well then, we can't say my review was the one that made them stop updating and the sarcastic remark you made is beyond faulty in of itself. Tons of mods are abandoned projects here, this, the I want to drive/fly that Van mod, the UROS (brilliant spaceship mod) mods are all examples of abandoned mods on the Steam workshop. If the Dev jumped ship because I gave a very light critique of their mod then oh well, no one is really burdened by it in all honesty as someone will likely pick up on this idea later on. The point is, your arguement is faulty at best and I urge you to READ my review before debating about it.
Besides, if you REALLY wanted this mod to excel, why not ask to help in making the mod? Help with spriting? Or even pick up the mod yourself if you think it should be continued?
I liked you adding what you wanted though, that was good. Just next time don't be so salty on a mod in a steam workshop forum, these people have their own lives, and they can damn well drop the mod (that they're not being payed for) if they so please.
I think what you should do instead is to suggest cool additions. Trying to heavily critique someone who just got their first steps into coding would be like screaming at a child for being wobbly at their first steps. It discourages creativity and makes the other feel like they shouldn't even dabble into the art in the first place. I'm a really big nerd for criticism, and getting any is great, but even then, there's always times where you should be respectful of the other.