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Overall survival games do poorly long term, valheim, and all others.
you are trying to say that VALHIEM... did poorly.... man you are crazy. That game was a mega hit and they made a crap ton on that game.
Conan is going and making money for Funcom 10 years in.
Day Z
Rust
You are smoking mate.
MMOs need longevity, survival doesnt allow that because its boring as has an end, that end being when the things are built.
The moment you lost anyones interests is when you said Valhiem was beyond garbage...
For refrence it seems EVERYOONE in 2021 disagrees with you.
People have low standards, i cant control that.
Why it lost over 400k players.
if you are socially awkward or have trust issues, then finding a good guild is a great opportunity to safely work on those issues.
Sandbox games are really the only game's now-a-days with replay-ability.
And player vs player interactions are the only way to keep people interested. AI just isn;t smart enough or dynamic enough. Someone always finds a meta or cheese-ball strategy.
Where as humans can adapt and change on the fly.
You might look forward to -Ashes of Creation- instead.
lol such a dumb take. Get out of here dingus.
Valheim's got a 24hr peak of 30K players, 3 years after hitting early access. That's not a dead game my man.