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Still a not bad player base..
go blog about it.
If you're looking for fancy graphics, vehicles - heck, DRAGONFLIES - go play some epic FPS games like CoD or Crisis. If you still feel the urge to whine on every single topic that you want more stuff in Soldat, go blog about it.
Quote from: DarkCrusade on March 27, 2011, 07:47:17 amIf you're looking for fancy graphics, vehicles - heck, DRAGONFLIES - go play some epic FPS games like CoD or Crisis. If you still feel the urge to whine on every single topic that you want more stuff in Soldat, go blog about it.OK... leave it bleed slowly bleed out...
Yeah... in most cases you are right but you know what it mean's leave soldat with small changes will not bring new players and it will die out... or try somthing new maybe it will work...(bring some life back to it ) o_O
Quote from: SoldatFire on March 28, 2011, 10:41:31 amYeah... in most cases you are right but you know what it mean's leave soldat with small changes will not bring new players and it will die out... or try somthing new maybe it will work...(bring some life back to it ) o_OYou're not paying attention. You can't change soldat enough to really bring in the new meat, without simultaniously changing the game into something else. I don't know what your ideas are, but vehicles, mystic puzzles and an MMORPG feature is not going to bring new people in either.
Echo is completely correct.Games, like any other form of entertainment, have a dead zone when they're neither new enough to be hip nor old enough to be a classic. It would be a fatal mistake to think that expanding the game would attract new players; the people attracted by a new feature would drop the game just as quickly as they picked it up because they're only playing Soldat to check out the new feature.The fact that there's been a lack of new players does not mean that Soldat has lost any of the qualities that attracted the community it has now. Much of the target audience still have memories of what Soldat is. The people who still play Soldat are the ones that truly love the game. And perhaps that's what it is -- love. You can't win back the people who have lost love for Soldat. Trying to reimagine Soldat to attract those people is akin to the desperate acts of a former lover, and I'm sure you all know that it doesn't work. Soldat needs to find new love through refinement of what it already is along with continued promotion. The future of the Soldat community lies in people who've never heard of Soldat before, not in people who've gotten bored of Soldat.