Here's what you do, uninstall game, move on with life.
Those games are fun, but they're not the end all and be all of existence. Honestly.
So, rather than bitching bitching bitching, why not try to do something about it. I mean, you're not gonna change the game, or the admins that run it, but you can take the time to learn to code, and produce a game of your own if you think you have what it takes to create a well balanced, well moderated game where everyone can enjoy it.
I happen to agree with you though, I think the admins that run redspot have their heads up their asses. The game isn't really fun when it hard crashes when you try to take your stuff into your base either. But that's BGT for you.
I will say this though, what you're doing, and the people like you who have posted these types of threads in the past is essentially poisoning the well. Potential developers will see this stuff and be like, oh heyll to the no, I ain't gonna put up with that shit, I don't have the time or the patience to sit here for months and make this game and all I'll get for my trouble is bitched at. Thus, poisoning the well. You want games, good games, show developers you can act collectively more than a bunch of prepubescent jackasses.
Sorry to come off harsh, actually I'm not to be honest. I do feel bad about it, but I'm not sorry because I feel its a message that needs to be received. Anyway, here's things you can do that I'm coming up with off the top of my head to help, if you have tried to code, and haven't liked it, or don't feel you have the aptitude for it, or whatever else. If you want to show developers that they should invest in us, as a community, and develop games for us, here are a few things. I'll put one item per line.
Show grattitude - Games take a long time, and a lot of effort, so it would be nice to see thank yous if you are enjoying the games that people put out.
Be positive - If you have something you want to say about a game that's negative, come up with a positive to balance it out, unless there really aren't any, and the game's a complete load of garbage, but probably not
Be courteous - If you need to write a dev, or if you're writing here about a game, it helps to be polite. Hey man, I can't play your game because I get an error on startup, I paid XXX for this crap, and you need to fix it or give me my money back. That previous sentence was a bad example of how to write to a dev, let's look at a good one. Hi, my name is <name> and I'm writing to let you know that I purchased your game recently, but can't run it on my computer because I get the following error when I try to start the game: <error info here>. I would appreciate having this looked into as I'm excited to play the game, and my computer meets and surpasses all of the system requirements. Thank you, and have a nice day.
I think that's all I can come up with for now, but yeah, we all know the sitch with redspot and all that.
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