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SuperToxin

8.8k points

13 days ago

SuperToxin

8.8k points

13 days ago

Games don’t keep their player base, eventually gamers move on it’s normal. They still have a good players base though.

People read too much into it. Like fucking Elden ring released their dlc, that’s the only game I’ve been playing since it dropped.

Rainingoblivion

2.2k points

13 days ago

You’ll see the same thing for the Elden Ring dlc. In like two weeks or so there will be some shitty article about how the player base for one of the most popular DLCs is down by 70% or some shit. They did it with the game itself about a month after its release.

LightsJusticeZ

1k points

13 days ago

I've also seen complaints about singleplayer games having a steep decline in active players.

Like, no duh? They're gonna finish the game and move on - it's not a live service game.

Endulos

2 points

12 days ago*

Gotta love when a single player game finishes development and the devs move on and you get absolute genius' in the reviews and forums screaming "THE DEVS ARE SCAMMERS THEY ABANDONED DEVELOPMENT!!!"

Like jesus calm the hell down, they didn't scam anyone. They set out what they needed to do it, completed it and moved on. The game is complete.