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  1. Hi Script47, You played very well, though! Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate! Pressing multiple movement keys seems to cause the movement to glitch from time to time where it stops moving I'm experiencing the same issue from time to time. I need to look at it. I'm having weird issues where the mouse stops moving if you're moving at the same time, this happens sporadically This one is interesting. Will try to reproduce it. It would be nice to see the health value instead of just a bar Agree. This would be more informative. I think I'll follow the advise. I can use my medkit icon combined with numeric value. It would be nice to see the actual damage per bullet Actually I have not thought about it. Could be displayed next to the "blood" particles. Show health on spawns on the map This one is tricky. Not technically. The question whether the players should see the health of their opponents or not, is not easy to answer. No I don't have plans to open sourcing the code. The technology stack Frontend: HTML and JavaScript. I have not used any frameworks. Backend: C#, .NET Best regards, Alexander Oh yeah, I remember you. Was fun). Thanks for the game and your feedback! Thanks for your feedback. Actually i just added left, up, down, right arrows in addition to WASD, just in case
  2. Hi SRB, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. That's actually a great idea. I find it a bit complex thought. I can probably make some simple dum bots first and then eventually make them smarter. Fully agree with you! Players should have someone to shoot at even if there are no human players in the room.
  3. As an avid Counter-Strike lover, I embarked on a quest to find a shooter game that I could conveniently play right in my browser during those precious short breaks at the office. I longed for a game that could swiftly immerse me in a thrilling 15-minute session, allowing me to refresh my mind before delving back into my daily tasks. Then I thought why not to make a simple game myself. I dedicated several weekends and made a simple game myself, developed purely for fun and the love of gaming. I called it "The Pixel Warrior", from top of my head. http://thepixelwarrior.com/ Please share your feedback! Best regards, Alexander
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