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Its not Dead its growing!
Starwars maps coming soon too whoohoo!
But people are just too stupid to stay away instead of coming back to see what's the actual state of the game now.
Don't fix what ain't broken and you won't lose your playerbase
Dude! You don't get it!
Stup putting everyone into one cup.
You have nothing to do with mod.io if you're not a modder or map maker.
YOU as a player and as a USER dont need to do anything on mod.io
You open the ingame mod browser in the Pavlov main menu and download your map you want.
If a server runs the map you want to join, the map gets downloaded and installed as soon as you join the server.
Mod.io is for modders and mapers in the first place.
Everything gets solved by itself.
This was THE VR game to play, and was at the top of everyone's recommendation list, and rightfully so. The updates initially, improved the game tenfold. Each update was really exciting and the community was constantly buzzing. The league was growing and the population kept hitting new heights. It was just one banger update after another. It really did feel like it was becoming the Counter Strike of VR. Everyone I knew who had VR was playing Pavlov.
At some point in 2021, the game started ballooning and becoming a product of quantity, not quality. Instead of making the existing modes better, expanding on their original and successful ideas to keep their audience hooked, the developer decided, out of what felt like nowhere (though he said it was his plan from the start), that this is now a WW2 game. After adding in WW2 with heavy limitations (can't choose your gun, can't play S&D in WW2), they then started adding incomplete or half-baked modes that no one asked for, refused to enhance or update their most popular mode - Search and Destroy, added tanks no one wanted or asked for, refused to combat toxicity, and eventually forced their existing PC community to merge with the new and limited PS5 population, which took a lot away from the PC community and added nearly nothing of value in return. Everyone hates mod.io, the steam workshop is dead. Now Pavlov's competition is exposing Vankrupt for the indie ametures that they really are.
When you start to really compare the development decisions between Vankrupt and the competition, you can start to understand why so many people complain about their experience with Shack and little kids ruining their experience. Every popular VR shooter has crossplay with Meta - Meta is the king of this space. We should be playing with them, but instead, we're circling the drain looking for alternative options, while our once beloved game is now a vessel for role playing servers, TTT, and other worthless garbage.
The worst part, IMO, is how predictable this felt. The writing has been on the wall for a while.
Maybe you searched for another game but you still keep returning because you need something to be entertained of.
But if you don't want to accept the current game's state and only try to look for attention and try to disturb others, please do us still Pavlov Players a favor and leave this community.
Leave the PAV discord, don't visit our servers and stop creating new threads with all the same complains.
Look for another community to destroy.
The game deserves better without you.
Amen
Jokes aside, how petty.