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Figuratively Dead: Games where there is still a tiny online community if you hunt for it. Server(s) may be available a few hours a night with active players, otherwise empty and barren
For a multiplayer game, there's basically two criteria:
* can you find a game with an adequate number of players, at any given time?
* are the appropriate servers still in operation?
for example, a heavily bugged games that no longer receive fix or update, half finished game that can't be enjoyed as it current state that's abandoned, or multiplayer game with no healthy constant playerbase.
A game that cannot be played would be a game that no longer runs on any available hardware or an mmo where the servers are shut down.
This is it. So easy.
A game designed for the shareholders, to get as much money out of the players as possible. With a terrible grind and sparse loot, only to bind players to play even longer. Designed for pay 2 win and a future battle pass ... that WILL come ...that will turn the switch on for more loot. Happenend twice accidently in their patches, because of the incompetence of the remaining skeleton crew.
A minimum viable product, castrated and butchered by a closer team before relesease, so that are be able to drip feed/sell already made content, and pretend there are stiill working real devs on it, beside the ♥♥♥♥ sweepers who only fix bugs.
That is my definition of a dead game. They can be dead on arrival, like zhe similar Fallout 76.
Dead games can mean non-existent games that were once downloadable-only and now the download servers no longer exist, e.g., All of my non-refundable, purchased DLC's and downloadable games from the defunct Microsoft Marketplace.