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Also like the Poyzo said, this is just what happens now. Many wanted to play it because it was new and they saw streamers doing it.
Now that it's over (or they experienced how buggy it is), they are searching for the next new thing and go back to their old games.
B: Performance issues are killer.
The main story is not 15 hours. The tutorial is 10-15 hours. The credits are the start.
You people try this all the time, trying to implant the idea in people's minds in an attempt to get people to stop playing, it's covert gaslighting, it comes accross as a genuine, innocent question, but it's meant to trigger a slow react response, to get people to think "hmm, idk is this game dying? Do I need to stop playing because it might die soon?"
1. Timezone
2. Personal life
I own a business and Im married now
so realistically i cant invest as much time in MH on a daily basis as i did back when i was young.
Been hunting since GEN1 and regardless, i think community remains strong.
then again if you been hunting since gen1
Gen1- Gen3, MH3U is 99.9% only solo