Just going to amplify the official stance here. The moderation was well deserved and I'm not talking as an admin right now.
Windows, you seriously need to cut the entitled behaviour.
This dev is making a game. The game has issues. Sometimes that means he's going to have to do things you don't like, say, wiping accounts because the bug is a fatal flaw.
Did you put years of your life into this game? Or hundreds of dollars? Or did you work alongside the dev for weeks of back-breaking labour, only to have him spit in your face and ignore you?
No, you didn't. You ostensibly played for a couple of days, or maybe off and on for awhile (who knows and who cares, really). Sure, you lost a little progress. That's annoying. I get it. Be a little grumpy and then get over it. A perfectly acceptable response might have been, "Aww man, you've got to be kidding. I was level 400 and I had that badass sword. It took me twenty hours to get that thing! Damn it!" It's a little whiny, but...well, fine, grumble if you wanna grumble.
But you have no right to demand anything of anyone, ever, in a situation like this. The dev doesn't owe you compensation because your account was deleted. The dev doesn't need to cater to you in any specific way for the inconvenience. You're playing an unfinished game in active development. You take chances every time you play. If you aren't okay with that, go back to whatever you were doing beforehand.
And now, on a more official note:
This sort of thing can easily fall under community failure eventually. To Windows and anybody else: legit criticism of a dev is fine, but continued entitled behaviour isn't. If this becomes a continual problem, we can and will escalate as necessary...so hopefully this is the end of it.
Check out my Manamon text walkthrough at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z8ls3rc3f4mkb … n.txt?dl=1