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new game comes out, devs drops it, game died.
few years go by, new game comes out, devs drops it, game dies.
all of their games has felt the same since Verdun came out and the devs do not care. yes, the game is dead, has been since about three months after it came out.
Your post was never deleted, you managed to trigger the anti-spam feature of the steam forums and steam removed it even from us touching it.
The WW1 series is a hardcore mode niche franchise because they strive for historical accuracy and realism. Saying the developers "do not care" about their games simply ridiculous. They're very meticulous about the maps, weapons and factions. That said, to this day I only have a couple of criticisms of the games and that's the inclusion of bots for the empty PvP slots and the excessive amounts of blue fog on several of the levels in Tannenberg. Other than that, they're great games and the low player counts is directly related to all the iron sights etc.
Agreed. Its a shame more people don't appreciate all three games. Like I said before its their attention to historical accuracy giving everyone iron sights and all the PvP bots seems to be a real turn off for a lot of people. At least they should give the option to turn off the bots.