Imperius, on 30 July 2018 - 07:53 AM, said:
Many whales and streamers have left MWO and it’s getting real bad.
Who is still around and why?
I am still here, thought not as much as I used to be. November 2013 was when MWO became my go-to nightly game. Now, I spend more and more of my time with other games. As I say often enough this game is over 5 years old, especially if you count the time in Beta which I was not a part of, and that is a
long time for a video game. I have accomplished most of what I set out to accomplish with this game... and some I never dreamed of daring. (Namely, being a Unit Commander; Liberating Terra; being a Community Leader on the Free Worlds League Military Teamspeak and Website)
The "Why"... The base game (Quick Play) can still be fun. The Mech Lab is still fun. Well, still fun for me because I was well paid for all my Modules (for which all my Mechs had) and my consumables (which were given to me that I never use). I do not anticipate having to pay/grind to skill a Mech ever again. If you are a new player, you probably hate the Mech Lab and Skill Tree. And the good friends that still pop into the TS and chat and do drops are lots of fun and the main reason I still stick around.
The game is dying, albeit slowly. Steamcharts shows it. Match search time shows it. My in game Friends List shows it. Isengrim's definition of an "active" player is a bad joke. The reduction of the Faction Warfare "buckets" murdered faction loyalty which in turn ended Faction Warfare enthusiasm. (which I predicted to Singr4y when they did it) I have tried to increase enthusiasm, for my part. I have attempted to lead events such as Monday Marik Madness and Friday Marik Fury, but most of it was in vain. The general interest in this game just is not there anymore. Who wants to get gunned down by a machine gun boat early in the match? Or die a useless death by LRM rain on Polar Highlands when you are NARCed? Or get steam-rolled because matchmaker put your "pug" team up against an organized team? Or grind and grind away on a Mech and Skill Tree nodes only to find that it just does not work well only to be forced to grind more to change it?
Savage Wolf, on 30 July 2018 - 09:58 AM, said:
Question: Why is it important whether or not the top players still play? What are they to you?
It is not important to me. I don't care. However, it
should be important to PGI. Having the Star Players of your game quit your game because it is not fun anymore is embarrassing. And an indicator that your game may have serious problems.