Daeron Katz, on 02 December 2020 - 12:50 PM, said:
Apples and Oranges in my opinion. More appropriate to compare MW5 with MW1-4. MWO is more like World of Tanks, War Thunder, World of Warships, these types of PvP games. Not much story in those games either. I'm not against lore and story in MWO at all, just don't think it's as essential as it is in MW5.
So a point I made to someone else a month or two ago, is that new-player retention boils down to context in a lot of ways. With regards to War Thunder, World of Tanks, World of Warships, etc, the context is already there: we all learned about World War II in school, and we can all relate to the technology, battles, tactics, to some greater or lesser degree. There's familiarity, there. You know what you're looking at, and what it's supposed to do, and you don't complain when a Zero can't survive a hit, or when a Wildcat can't get a lead on a Zero to shoot at it.
Now take some 12 or 15 year old kid who's never heard of Battletech, never played any of the other Mechwarrior games, just happened to hear about this game from a friend of a friend, or his Dad's Uncle's friend mentioned it over beers at their superbowl party, or something, and decides to check it out. There's no context. There's no familiarity. There's no inherent knowledge about which 'mechs behave in which ways, or why things are the way they are. That unfamiliarity, and particularly having that unfamiliarity be a source of PUNISHMENT (apparently, according to my friend's husband) is going to make it REALLY hard for MWO to attract and keep brand new players who aren't already fans of Battletech and Mechwarrior.
Daeron Katz, on 02 December 2020 - 12:56 PM, said:
Nah that's not going to happen, but thankfully we are getting that kind of input from friends and family of current players who are sending me that feedback directly. We'll continue to actively seek that feedback as well.
As long as you know people in that position who are able to provide that kind of feedback. Hearing about it was eye-opening for me, as well, and it seems like key information for addressing the population problem.