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I was interested to see a second game announced after many years with the first game on and off. And it provided a few months of fun. Can't really call it a upgrade directly due to many features that were just... done better back then. but its better to be a sidegrade than a downgrade
I'm just glad that even if it's in a low playercount, town of salem still has some kind of playerbase regardless of size. and i hope that this game can pull through and rise from the ashes unlike many. It's really deserving of a second chance at life.
I can remember watching people on twitch play it when it first came out. I got it a bit after that
Appreciate the insight!
It's because most feedback ends up in the "we don't care" pile lol.
I even made a thread, had the dev team agree, but no changes made because they cared about precious ranked season stats. Priorities, man...