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GA was full of players when AVA (PVP) was great. Afther they intorduced PVE it went down.
So don't say that PVE is the right direction.
he's got a bit of a point here
also: this notably leads to just a bunch of ignores and, thus, less socially communicative learning.
I played this game since the beta all the way to 800 hours and I never had any issues getting PVE games, I never bothered with PVP for atleast the first 500+ hours and there was no shortage of people signing on to play the half-baked PVE mode before they even made it lucrative. *now if you mean the open world stuff thats another story*
But PVE instances and Raids were the best thing to happen to Global Agenda, and I really hope they do not take this "PVP Focus" to heart or they will end up just like Firefall over at Red5 studios is right now.