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Players mostly wanted Coop MP, not Versus MP.
That mod looks super cool thou. Especially since actual mmorpgs run like ♥♥♥♥ with that many players on screen.
I mean its likely a smart choice. Most players play single player, the other majority play modded multiplayer. Plus its hard to listen to feed back when everyone is saying someting different. You gotta remember a portion of this community literally complains that there is updates, and then complains when there isnt updates lol.
A game like this has a harder time surviving int he pvp market now too, due to other games kinda being like this one but more fluid feeling. When warband came out, there was really no other game on the market like it, at least that had a player base.
most companies will focus on the side of the majority of players.
Unless theyre blizzard. Or riot (at least with riot their balance team are made up of higher elo players, many of which where ex streamers of high elo so they actually know more, plus its balanced around keeping champs in rotation). I dont think they should be listening to the super competitive hardcore side of this game thou, as most players are casual in this game.
If their next game seems good ill still buy it, but I dont really get salty over stuff like a dead vanilla multiplayer experience that died very fast kek. Which Prolly was a majority due to other games just do something like this far better.
I know with warband they helped make mods with the modders I think the musket era game was made by modders, but tale worlds helped em.
Ontop of that? From them shuffling numbers at random it breaks a lot of the mod content so you have playing disrupted unless you rollback your update version.
And the issue with them only listening to the same people, ITs been proven time and time again their ideas are L Takes the community hates their ideas and yet they keep following the same idea. Obviously the community hates it so maybe listen to a different group? Maybe people that play this game for a living like Simo? Or release a ranked tab and listen to the top 10.
I don't trust Taleworld to make the next game within 10 years of the game being released it'll probably be barebones like this games singleplayer is.
I've had Bannerlord since EArly access launch on steam and it's barely changed maybe 8 new features and majority of stuff is still ankledeep and barely functional (Workshops & Player Custom Kingdoms)
Till they finish Bannerlord they don't deserve support.
I didn't think it was possible, but warband was/is a functionally superior online game.
Also, where the ♥♥♥♥ is the PvE?
I can't speak to the rest of the MP mods as they are not Crpg and the only game you should be playing is Crpg.
I'd much rather have a game built around NPC's doing all the grinding (if it must exist at all) so that the human beings can do the fun stuff (including bossing around said NPC's toward min-max efficiency). If humans simply must do the grinding for the sake of player-only game design, it could be made fun or at least less boring with profession-based mini-games for example. I know some people with frankly too much free time love the grind, but you, I, and many others don't.