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Then start over and go again. When i heard that i uninstalled. 1. I hate to be rushed. 2. if they do that then why the F do they also segment content as well, there is no need for that.
3. Game will get monotonous, boring and repetative.
I played during beta, got some cosmetics but when beta stages finished, i uninstalled that client as i did originally intent to run it through steam. So yes i was willing to lose that, but man 6 week rotation rate, hell even the beta stages lasted longer.
I give this no more than 3 seasons, before the playerbase would have dropped very significantly.
i really wouldnt call the seasons wipes you keep damn near everything i think it could be a great way to handle stuff if , the issue im having is they could do with the reset after second week!
First off, every game is repetitive. You don't do anything different in Fortnite or League of Legends or World of Warcraft or Among Us. It's the same game over and over, the same repetitive gameplay loop.
Secondly, the game doesn't rush you at all. This topic wasn't created for people like you, the OP is complaining that there is nothing to do. Only weeks 1 and 2 have the bulk of the content, weeks 3 to 6 have barely any of it. This allows people to catch up with ease. Six weeks is PLENTY of time to get everything done, as evidenced by people being out of stuff to even do anymore 1 day into a new phase.
Thirdly, you are fortunetelling. You think you know the future and like so many people in past MMOs are predicting doom and gloom. Yet it's never true. Every MMO that has ever existed has people forecasting its death from the very beginning of the game. Yet always they are proven wrong when the game continues to thrive despite them. Even games that do eventually die, like the Warhammer: Age of Reckoning MMO, lasted for YEARS before they went down. Significantly longer than anyone thought they would.
In short, try being honest. You don't like the game and want justification that services you into thinking it was only natural that anyone would quit. Trouble is, you resorted to wrong assumptions to do it.