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Now i doubt they will be able to salvage whats left, cheaters and all the issues that made so many leave the game already.
If there was a miracle fix for cheating and making a list of brand new servers i would possibly restart the game for a fresh start. But with how they are handling the game recently, im guessing they would be better off leaving the franchise to someone who cared alot more about the game and the community.
So the genre of "big epic battles" has already some very good games to offer. This game is old and has lost alot of unique things. So my only guess would be:
Make a new Planetside 3 with new engine, mechanics and progression system.
https://www.psforever.net/vehicles/BattleFrame_Robotics/
Would need a few things though:
- Better use of current day hardware
- Better gunplay mechanics closer to Battlefield, since that is the concept the game was designed around
- Infantry, Tank and Aircraft interaction overhaul
- Class balance, Infiltrators and Heavies were the ones with the most complains from players over the life span of the game, medics got some complaints too for their Rev grenades
Reform the business side of operations by implementing modifications to the subscription model. Align development milestones with community demands and revamp the payment structure to provide subscribers with increased DBG cash and enhanced access to features like prioritized development voting. Monetize player input to offset development costs without resorting to a pay-to-win model.
Enhance project management and development life cycles by enlisting dedicated professional Project Managers and Community Representatives. Addressing persistent scheduling setbacks and dwindling community engagement is paramount. Incorporate cyber-security protocols into the development life cycle, ensuring closed beta testing meets stringent quality assurance standards before progressing to public testing and production release.
Elevate customer service standards by establishing an in-game service-on-demand team. Combat hacking, cheating, and toxicity by deploying scalable customer service resources during peak hours to swiftly address player grievances and community concerns.
I don't think folks having gone years to grind out characters and make them effective loadouts etc through time, money, and certs etc would be willing to do it all over again for another decade.
That is a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thought.
The game only needs 4 things:
A lot of weapons characteristic of each faction.
Eliminate multi faction weapons.
Arsenals and abilities clearly differentiated by faction.
No operational limitations to balance factions.
Each faction attacks and defends in one way, making them equal so that they all have the same way of doing it is a mistake they have been making since daybreak bought the game.
And about implementing a new aquatic continent the way they did... what a piece of garbage... Even the campaign they implemented was absolutely horrible.
Back in the day there were (iirc) 12 continents announced, and every few weeks or months a new one would be added to the game. They added a single one after about a year or so, and then others they added I only heard about and didn't play myself. I think maybe 1-2 additional ones have been added making the grand total of like what.. 5 maps or so?
And I hear the water one is rubbish indeed.
Nonetheless I keep hoping for a Planetside 3 one day. I loved the game during it's initial 1-2 years, but eventually it was just the same old day in day out.
Close planetside 2 down save the money from keeping the game updated with active servers and redirect all resources to making planetside 3.