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i think the main problems with ND is it was on sale at a bad time, just as CoD (that the new one every one likes?) and no one bought it, plus theres no add campaign to show people what ND is and how good it is.
i bought it the free week before the last one because i thought it was a new game, i mean we players can only do so much but the devs mishandled this game as far as marketing goes
what would probably really bring the players to this game is making it (dont hate) free to play with a shop to sell new skins/classes like tribes or something because in this economy people prefer free to play because they get to try it and then if they like it then they will spend whenever they want something under the mentality "hey it was a free game so ill just buy what i want since i got it for free" i know saying a game should go f2p is looked down on but in for games predicament i think it is their safest way to bring the player base up (i mean they have already tried the give-a-way thing but i noticed that didnt bring the game up too much =/)