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Enter secrets of dr wu and you see a rise, for a week, before it drops again to pre dr. Wu levels of barely 1,5k.
Statistics dont lie. If people enjoyed the game, those numbers would easily be triple the average, on a bad day. I've seen older games with more concurrent players than JWE. Yoh want to know why? Cuz they had to sell based on gameplay, instead of fancy graphics.
If Frontier care even a single bit about this game, then they'd better bring a massive patch to improve the gameplay next time. Instead of small updates to go alongide dlc.
You critizize the lack of gameplay mechanics and ground alteration tools.
I guess we already know your opinion, but you constantly repeat yourself.
So yeah, that appears bitter.
Just to be sure:
I am not telling you should stop (especially as I like sarcasm and bad humor ^^), I am just wondering if you actually are able to achieve something.
The wishlist is on the official Frontier forum, so your moaning here won't get much attention except it makes you appear bitter. XD
Statistics are pointless for a single player experience, unless it's an expansive RPG it's not going to get a stupid amount of players. This is a casual game that you come and go from, my partner for example plays a few hours a weekend and loves it - does that mean it's less enjoyable than a game like... Binding of Isaac that requires massive sit down sessions?
Secondly, it is not requirement for a company to add content. It's a luxury.
Lastly, some like myself admire a game for what it is - not what it isn't.
Nothing in this world is required to be your perfect conception of what something should be, it is what it is and i enjoy what it is. Games are artwork, not a machine that has to be perfect.
You appear bitter because you are not constructive, you are purely negative and spout anger induced statements that mean, or contribute little.