I can't understand the instructions and the game is impossible to play if you don't know what you are supposed to be doing.
Please find someone who speaks English natively to write the instructions for your games if you are going to publish them in English.
Might be a good game, but I'll never know because I don't feel like playing "Try to connect to an existing game on the server" over and over. There really needs to be a way to play it without playing it against a live opponent.
I don't like the controls. I'd rather just use WASD to control the plane's flying. Having it follow the mouse when I'm trying to aim is not intuitive, and that makes it less fun to play.
I hate that when I play normal I get to level 60, but when I play Hardcore I always get killed in the first 5 levels. It just feels like such a huge waste of the time I spend on it.
OK, here's my two cents. A game that is fun to play is one where you are constantly attaining equilibrium and then after some time the game gets harder and you have to seek equilibrium again. Equilibrium in this case is achieving sufficient fire power to deal with the enemies for a short period of time before things ramp up and you have to get to another round of upgrades. This just constantly gets harder and harder and the player never reaches a "satisfaction plateau. Nice start otherwise.
I finished this game a few weeks ago and all of my save slots are now empty. There's no way I'm spending all that time to play it over again. Massively annoying.
Ah....I figured it out. The little "Mech Shop" banner at the top of the screen isn't a banner, it's a button to go to the mech shop. I thought I was already in the mech shop. Once I figure that out the game was practically a cake walk.
OK, I made it to level 7. Still not a single upgrade available. Isn't that supposed to be half the fun of these games: Upgrading your armor, weapons, etc?
I'm about five levels in and I haven't had any upgrade options to buy. And I'm getting my ass handed to me by all the other mechs on this level. I think something is screwed up.