meanwhile the jarls numbers are tanking. they have been lower and only seemingly resurrected from the dead due to a global pandemic. yet that seems to be waning again and i wonder if this is the time they will fail to recover. people are still clamoring to buy the hatchet man, so it seems to me there is no shortage of funds going into the game. i even sill throw a few bucks there way from time to time, despite seeing little reason to do so. i play the game sparsely, events only, and only until i complete them. a couple days a month. it feels like work, not a game.
a drop is an exercise in muscle memory, you've done it thousands of times before, maybe thousands more to come. you arent thinking, you are just a zombie, looking for that mech brain. and when the counters make their goal you quit and go about your life. you play other games, that cost less than the latest mech pack, and have a good time for a couple weeks. then you come back to mwo and its practically unchanged. do the next event, leave.
why do people defend the adherence to the status quo? why dont people demand exciting new features. new mech pack, they made mech packs for years and it did little to change the game, why now, why this mech? was it only because the mesh was sitting there in the mw5 assets? you think the game will be any less of a slog because of it. they did that for years, and only the civil war pack was a real paradigm shift for supplying us with new build opportunities. now its just chase the quirks that make some weapons marginally better on a particular chassis than others. we have builds for all the weapons in the game. a boat in every possible flavor, and copies in some other chassis. many copies. has this improved the game in any significant way when carried to absurd proportions?
do something, do little, do nothing. who really cares anymore. pgi continues to act like pgi. see you at the next lootbag event.
Edited by LordNothing, 03 December 2022 - 01:03 PM.