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They’ll release one more update (my guess is whatever release-ready content they’ve already got), then the servers will shut down next Thursday.

“We don’t need player counts to be super huge in order to be successful” is starting to ring hollow.

  • Tempus Fugit@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    That’s crazy. I guess it’s good practice to never pick up live service games because you’ll be rolling the dice. I’m glad I pretty much play single player games exclusively.

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      33 minutes ago

      Considering that this was just a PvP, you’re not losing much in picking it up as long as you don’t spend money on it. It was kinda cool to try it out for one game and realise it wasn’t ever gonna be my cup of tea.

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      57 minutes ago

      All live service games will end eventually but a two month run is ridiculous, hahaha.

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      59 minutes ago

      That’s becoming my takeaway here as well. Don’t jump into any live service game early, because it might get rug-pulled right as I’m getting into it.

      Of course, if everyone took this approach then no live service game will ever take off, which kinda feels like where we are anyways.

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      4 hours ago

      I genuinely wouldn‘t say so. The game shuts down because nobody played it anyway. The chances you pick up a game no one plays is pretty slim by nature. But even if you have been burned in the past you can just pick up one that is already popular.

      Pre-ordering on the other hand is rarely a good idea and that goes for any game, not just live service.

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        4 hours ago

        Every live service shuts down because not enough people were playing, eventually. Even ones I loved. I’ve got multiplayer games from 25 years ago that I can still play, but I can’t still play the ones from 10 years ago.

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            3 hours ago

            They’d still have to patch out their anti-cheat. And I’m guessing neither of those things are going to happen.