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But they still need to fix this game first.
The balance is also good. Every weapon is viable, as long as one have a build for it.
If they continue to have expansions and DLC's at a high quality, is there a chance a sustainable community and player base would come back and continue to grow. Most of the cabals seem dead, information/guides/builds are not as common as you would think (and it is difficult to figure out what is outdated).
The other option is to learn their lesson and come back with a strong polished sequel to reignite the passion. It would be easier to keep a player base than earn one back.
Now that I think of it, there are some similarities to Total War Warhammer 1 and 2. But like I said, I've only been aware of this game for a couple weeks and been playing for less than that. I hope it continues to grow one way or another. It seems that believe in doing things right now.