If you want to improve your mod to become something many WarCraft III players will enjoy when they play it, you must listen to what your players are complaining about and fixes whatever they're unhappy with. If you want feedback, don't complain or whine when the feedback isn't about praising your mod and just listen to what the players have to say and just get it done or provide a valid and polite reason why you may disagree with the feedback instead of arguing back or insulting people.
If someone says: "This map sucks!" and doesn't provide any reasons why, then it may be a bit more justified to comment back (though it's best to just keep your mouth shut) but if they say: "This map sucks because..." then insulting back or having any kind of negative reaction is just bad. They are plainly and simply telling you why the map is not good IN THEIR OPINION. And if many agree or report the same thing, then obviously YOU are in the wrong and should listen up with your mouth shut.
I understand you put a lot of time and effort into your project. However, I do not think it is necessary to get angry at the fact that some people are unhappy with some things in your map. Fix the problem or say why you aren't going to fix it. Don't get nasty. It never solves anything.
I haven't tried this map out yet (can't find three people who want to play with me) but I assure you, I will provide feedback about it when I do to help you make this RPG even better.
If someone says: "This map sucks!" and doesn't provide any reasons why, then it may be a bit more justified to comment back (though it's best to just keep your mouth shut) but if they say: "This map sucks because..." then insulting back or having any kind of negative reaction is just bad. They are plainly and simply telling you why the map is not good IN THEIR OPINION. And if many agree or report the same thing, then obviously YOU are in the wrong and should listen up with your mouth shut.
I understand you put a lot of time and effort into your project. However, I do not think it is necessary to get angry at the fact that some people are unhappy with some things in your map. Fix the problem or say why you aren't going to fix it. Don't get nasty. It never solves anything.
I haven't tried this map out yet (can't find three people who want to play with me) but I assure you, I will provide feedback about it when I do to help you make this RPG even better.