Re: Player decline?
Posted: 2012-05-28 16:46
No one did. The post you quoted was about recent launched games not being able to "kill" PR.nicoliani wrote:I'm not comparing. We where talking about what game have the most players.
No one did. The post you quoted was about recent launched games not being able to "kill" PR.nicoliani wrote:I'm not comparing. We where talking about what game have the most players.
Not the game play or the devoted players, never. But since you mentioned fanbase, if PR had as big fanbase as BF3 everything would be much more easier.Arcturus_Shielder wrote:No one did. The post you quoted was about recent launched games not being able to "kill" PR.
On your note about PR having BF3's playerbase, I believe it won't make things easier. It will make things harder since BF3 is a casual game meant for casual players. The BF3 playerbase is not wanting teamwork/covering etc like we do in PR. If more players come, more dumbasses will come/griefers/people playing it like BF3/COD etc. ruining the gameplay for the hardcore veterans of PR. Quality of players over quantity is what I believe is PR's strongpoint. It might not be as popular as BF3, but it's focus of gameplay/teamwork/realism is what wins me over.nicoliani wrote:Not the game play or the devoted players, never. But since you mentioned fanbase, if PR had as big fanbase as BF3 everything would be much more easier.
It would speed up development, improvements, excitement to play...
So in the end it's the people playing that keeps a game going. When PR players are gone so will PR be too or at least significantly drop it's development process leading to an unplayable game. I'm speaking in a future mindset.
Map packs and mini mods usually point towards a decline in the mods life cycle, not the other way around.Psyrus wrote:Subsequently new maps & vietnam both added![]()
This. And I can say for sure that I'll be coming back because it turns out that Diablo 3 has no replay value at all. Still play Dayz somewhat.[R-COM]rushn wrote:there are a couple reasons for decline like DayZ AND Diablo III
I am sure they will come back
People said that the player population would magically rebound after BF3 also. I have yet to see a large player base return. PR is being left behind, there has been NOTHING new. PRV offered nothing NEW. PR had appeal because of its insurgency gameplay back when the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were extremely intense, but then insurgency showed that it had no replay value. Once you learn all the caches there it becomes boring. AAS is no different than any other capture the flag game.crot wrote:This. And I can say for sure that I'll be coming back because it turns out that Diablo 3 has no replay value at all. Still play Dayz somewhat.
That's not entirely true. I remember 2 months after skyrim and bf3 were released, there was about 8-12 full PR servers on weekends, 3-6 full on weekdays, roughly. Same dynamic is happening now due to Diablo 3 and Dayz mod. But overall, I believe the population is declining slowly. And that's to be expected, happens with everything. At least it had a good run.=HCM= Shwedor wrote:People said that the player population would magically rebound after BF3 also. I have yet to see a large player base return. PR is being left behind, there has been NOTHING new. PRV offered nothing NEW. PR had appeal because of its insurgency gameplay back when the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were extremely intense, but then insurgency showed that it had no replay value. Once you learn all the caches there it becomes boring. AAS is no different than any other capture the flag game.

We're working on it. It won't be too long now.crot wrote: But, I wonder if someone is still working on PR mod. Seems kind of quiet around here.
Yeah, I am loaded![R-DEV]AFsoccer wrote:We're working on it. It won't be too long now.
I think that is more due to PR is not sold in stores,...yet.nicoliani wrote:Lol
But you have to see many are on BF3 servers today? There are around 300 players on PR now.
When that comes, expect allot of underage players.ComradeHX wrote:I think that is more due to PR is not sold in stores,...yet.