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Unless there is something very big happen to attract more players, that’s the peak they’ll never get to again
All actions feel weak, cooldown timers are way too long, movement is slow, all the mobs look the same, F2P crap all over the place, and the skins are all clownish crap that manages to look worse than the base models.
Lifeless, this game was designed by a corporate suit.
Why?
1) Game will be fixed, patched, and ready to actually play. Or it won't, and you dodged a bullet.
2) Game will be cheaper and you will get a lot of the missing content in a "game of the year edition" or some other bullcrap that isn't real and is just the actual experience of the game.
3) If the game is an online multiplayer experience, you will find out if it is actually a good one as players will exist or not.
There is a single downside to this; if the game sucks it will most likely die before you buy it or have much less time left on the clock; game studios/publishers are obsessed with taking away your right to ownership so most games are online only now.