The in-game servers and content don't have the same variety or atmosphere as they had when I first bought the game 3 or 4 years ago. Although that could just be nostalgia talking, that is, of course, something that drastically affects my relationship and experience with the game.
You mean when the game was littered with camp rps and zombie servers?
There was no decline in variety while there was a incline of add-ons, please don't rate the game based on your creativity.
The engine isn't at all the best (After all, it's more than a decade old. To be more frank, the game engine is virtually ancient.), which puts some signifcant limitations on modders, despite the admittedly incredulous amount of flexibility and ease of the add-on system.
Unfortunately you can't code on a completely different engine in a night, even though it sounds so easy to you it might not be for badspot,
and as we all know people dislike
change.
Although there are some good-looking shaders, they are not well-optimised, and were put into the game hastily at the cost of the mapping system that the game had, at the dismay of many players.
What was so loving good about the maps anyways? Its like you wish that in a game where you build, you didn't have to build and you could masturbate instead.
Kinda defeats the purpose right? The shaders are well optimized, that's just something you pulled out of your ass.
The creator of the game, Badspot, has shown little to no interest in actively participating in enriching Blockland's community and playability, and although he does argue that the players are very much capable of expanding the enjoyment of the game, the players alone are not as impactful as an update from the creator of the game that would allow more capacity to do what you want with the game, regardless of the level of quality and initiative of the said community at hand.
Well here we go again, the enriching argument that badspot needs to loving spoon-feed you like your a god damn infant. He even tells you that if you don't know how to make add-ons, you don't. There is a help board and a coding board for you if you really feel like you need help, he doesn't need to raise you like a child when he is obviously busy working on the god damn game. He sold you the game and that's all he owes you.
Iban, I am not now nor have I ever been under any obligation to personally tutor you in torque script.
So no, it wasn't a good review.