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Here's my take:
Even a siht game, a commerial disaster-"Aliens:Colonial Marines" has a current 47 players in-game compares to Dustborn's 16 player in-game count.
Which shows how huge the "modern audiences " truly were.
(Info from steamdb.com, 8/29/2024 13:59 pacific times.)
Seeing as the game did have its cheerleaders the question is why those cheerleaders didn't put their money where their mouths were. I would really like to pick the brain of a Dustborn cheerleader that didn't buy the game, but cheered it along during production while running defense for the devs.
We weren't ones stabbing the devs in the back- they know who we are. Dustborn was killed by its cheerleaders, the very same people that celebrated these brave and stunning devs.