FupDup, on 21 June 2013 - 08:02 AM, said:
Actually your rep vote got properly added to Jasen's post.
And anyways, just like Acid said at the top of this page, why not re-implement the player counter if the population is doing so well? I call shenanigans.
Regardless of whether player counts are up or down, I think they're right on the money for taking the counter out. Think about it: what possible good could ever come of it? Blizzard still has millions of subscribers and yet people have used every single tick downward or momentary stagnation as justification for why it's the end of WoW. It's nothing but a drama magnet.
Even if the counter showed hundreds of thousands of players, people would use any momentary tick downward as justification that the game was terrible and absolutely doomed.
They'd compare it with [insert blockbuster game] and use it as a justification for why the game was terrible and absolutely doomed.
They'd claim the counter was rigged to show more players than were really online and use it as a justification for why the game was terrible and absolutely doomed.
What possible even modest benefit would such a thing have for PGI? What possible convenience would it be for you as a player? Would it make your queue times shorter? Would it improve your gameplay experience?
Look, I'm not trying to convince anyone they should love the game. You either like it or you don't. You either think things are doomed or you don't. I'm not going to waste my breath trying to convince anyone how amazing things are. I've been down that path before and it's pointless because it's completely subjective. The people posting here have already made up their minds.
However, think about the issue of the counter objectively for a moment and I think you'll understand why, regardless of player count, it's a sound business decision.
Edited by Gallowglas, 21 June 2013 - 08:27 AM.