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Hi, welcome to the Squad 44 forum. If you have any questions or comments about the game, then feel free to post them. If you're here to agitate a forum member, especially one who is posting on the thread's topic about the game (since he actually owns the game where you do not), then please take your comments elsewhere. Please read the forum rules, especially concerning not derailing thread topics or baiting others.
It is a mix of a strange fear of missing out as others might play other games while one might "miss" something or just ensuring you are with the flow of whats considered good. It is definitely something of the younger generation of gamers.
The amount of threads in various places dedicated to asking of game X is dead is funny.
Just come for entertainment need X to game Y, done.
If there are only 180 people or 2,000, I dont care.
Problem is, the algorithm of reddit e.g. is made to show controversial threads.
Test it, google "reddit joinsquad44" and you still (idiotically I mean opinion) see the threads about "is the games dead?"
Same goes for "reddit joinsquad"; "has the game lost its soul?"
and randomly as I collect these: "reddit microgalaxysquadron" it shows a thread on google about how "anybody else has given up on the line?"
In the worst case, people see this and are done with their self-perceived research.