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truthfully,hitman woa suffers a lot from terrible game design and heavily prescripted events,npcs routes,items placement,enforcers
i find it too very repetitive and boring even i put some hours in it,always have these feeling like im doing some kind of chores
I don't know...I'm just still playing it.
And still more than 2k players every day enjoy it. I'm almost at 600 hours, btw. :P
Yeah not much players still playing this game.
Freelancer failed hard in keeping players on the game.
The players you see now playing are the ones buyed the game when there was discount price around 26 january and when Developer released the spring roadmap with another discount price.
Basically are all new players for most.
But playerbase is approching the same playerbase haved before freelancer/woa release.
Basically what keep players on the game is new players attracted with discount price and few "old" players like repeat old contents.
So I suspect he created this thread in an attempt to harvest steam points from other users who felt the same way.
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