05-19-2012, 06:15 AM
Loki Wrote:Only my time was put into the PvP changes and lack of PvP changes earlier probably cost us players as well.
Nevertheless, I think summer, girls in summer dresses, exams, D3, people going on holiday, UO/IN nostalgia fading away after a year etc. etc. are all also factors. People oversimplify and blame the things they want to blame, but the fact is if 100+ players leave/go inactive there isn't just 1 reason, everyone has their own reasons and 90% of them are out of our hands. Perhaps when D3 becomes boring, the weather gets worse and people come home from holidays the playerbase will start to rise again.
Or rather , maybe if the server becomes fun and balanced again as a whole , with an economy , with active and professional staff members, maybe then the playerbase will start to rise again.