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Everyone left.
Guarantee a good amount of those reviews would flip if people cared to come back at all in this point in time.
because people dont update their reviews on games that they are not playing... people were and still wanted to play HD2... barely anyone wants to play BBR anymore
so like, that's literally their own problem.
the fat majority of the playerbase left because of the lack of updates and the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ changes & false promises made by the devs, not because of "censorship"
even then, I do agree to an *extent* that some of the bans over things people said in chat were over exaggerated & 100% should've been mutes at the very least, and played a small role in the slow decline of the playerbase from 5k
one for translations
one for map or art design
one dude programmed it all
after their success they could either
1) each retire as millionaires, by some estimations 8 mil each
OR
2) start a full fledged company and learn how to business, hire people, spend all the time managing this, carry the huge risk of it all failing.....
i dont blame them at all
i would have done the same thing