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With regards to the graphics I spoke to a few friends and they don't want to play the game because of the graphics style. @JackTheSnack
But I will adjust some sentencing as you made some valid points, so I will expand on those to clear up what I mean :)
Saying snapping is wanky is a bit of a stretch. Name any other game where it is any better? Snapping with this kind of complexity will always be a bit wanky, but it scales with skille and knowledge.
"It's a pixelated art style and will put players off from not playing this game."
Sounds like some dumbass players. The graphics are a great choice and it also help keep the game running easily which in turn helps a lot of players on weaker rigs.