Dead Market…..Game in its final days
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@TripleH-4481 said in Dead Market…..Game in its final days:
As someone else put it, seemingly the only players left are goons, streamers, and flippers. Everyone else is pretty much gone until 24, 25, or possibly indefinitely. This year’s game attempted something different and I feel it was a giant swing and a miss. I’ve seen numerous long time supporters of this game sour significantly over the course of theIs game cycle. If major changes don’t happen next year I fear there will be a massive exodus. SDS can only hope to attract new players to replace those that will inevitably leave. Personally I haven’t really enjoyed the past 2 years games and it may be time to sit out 24 if the decline continues.
And people like us who have been around since before streaming and flipping and gooning existed.
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@fubar2k7
True. Again I would call that group a minority compared to previous years. Guess it’s just sad to see the state of the game at this point. I’m keeping my fingers crossed SDS takes the feedback they have been getting from all the surveys they sent out and makes some massive changes to future games. This year was such a radical shift that it has to be viewed as a massive experiment to see just how far they can push certain things before getting backlash. In the end there has to be some middle ground where SDS makes their money and the players get a satisfying game that doesn’t feel like a repetitive job.
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I’m not a goon, or streamer, or flipper. I look forward to doing team builds to their full capacity in Ranked with Set 6. A new BR, new mini season. Etc.
I still play almost every day offline or online at some point.
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Might not be many folks but I can see some not coming back to the game because they don't care to grind/play for another 99 of the same player they earned a 99 several months ago.
As has been stated many times this year the content delivery (amount/type/timing) has been very questionable.
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I think think some people are reading into the narrative a bit much. Let’s stop feeding it and enjoy the game. It is mostly like this every year and still I’m finding matches about the same. Try to focus on the upcoming season 6. Because I can bet the first week of that will have a lot of people back
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I don't play online so I have no idea but I do think it is safe to assume that mostly diehards remain at this stage.
I said it another topic somewhere but only SDS knows where they are at with player engagement. The question is not how well DEC 16, 2023 compares to May 16th, 2023 but instead how it compares to Dec 16th, 2022.
I will say that this is about as late into the year that I have kept playing. Of course I took almost two months off to play other game releases so that stopped me from getting burnt out too quick.
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When so many rewards are no sell rewards the cards being available in the market can’t be a gauge for how many people are playing. I assume that’s what these posts are suggesting. And the ones that sometimes are available are prospects which are the most made up cards, which most non-casual fans probably don’t particularly care for.
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I believe you will see a big bump in utilization when season 6 drops. People will be intrigued to build a god squad will all card available to them. I think thats the idea behind sets in general. Its a reason to play this late in the year.
With that said, I also think utilization completely dies for Show23 about 2 weeks after set 6 starts. I dont think it will take long for everyone to get sick of facing Randy, Gibson, Donaldson, Skenes or Snell every single time they play.
Im actually looking forward to the end of new content (ie progams, conquests and events) so I can finally stop playing.
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@kcartledge said in Dead Market…..Game in its final days:
I believe you will see a big bump in utilization when season 6 drops. People will be intrigued to build a god squad will all card available to them. I think thats the idea behind sets in general. Its a reason to play this late in the year.
With that said, I also think utilization completely dies for Show23 about 2 weeks after set 6 starts. I dont think it will take long for everyone to get sick of facing Randy, Gibson, Donaldson, Skenes or Snell every single time they play.
Im actually looking forward to the end of new content (ie progams, conquests and events) so I can finally stop playing.
I can understand Gonson, Randy, and Donaldson. But why Skenes and why Snell (which version)?
I thought Snell was easy to pickup because either version doesn't have a cutter.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X Skenes and Snell are who im seeing at a high rate the last 2 events, which allowed for some older cards. I agree they arent as hard to hit as Donaldson, Gibson and Randy.
I was just projecting the other 2 people will pick based what im seeing a lot of right now.
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@arvcpa one of my favorite post on here. As a "Esteemed Gentlmen of Class who also doubles as a Loser with nothing else to do" i still love the game. I'm one of the few i actually like set and seasons (tho like alot of people, i took a break from Set 3 to set 4).
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@Dolenz
@Dolenz_PSN said in Dead Market…..Game in its final days:
Of course I took almost two months off to play other game releases so that stopped me from getting burnt out too quick.
This is what i did this year: August - September, i probably played 8 hours or so, (which is why i missed out on the Acuna/Corbin Caroll/Jose Ramirez TA cards and didn't go back to do them) As a person with mulitple kids at the house, i gotta balance things a bit. That's why i probably enjoyed Set 5 more than everything, because i took a break.