Any feedback on these ideas?
Why don't we focus on solutions we can do as players? I am not currently playing any online games but I would love to see this one survive.
World War II online has been hanging on for a long time but appears to be in the same situation. Granted there's a much more FPS to that game but it does have some flying involved.
They offered a "hero" program where people could pay more then the subscription fee if they wanted and got some perks from it which I don't recall.
They also do fund raisers on Gofundme or whatever it's called for special projects. Maybe we could fund some advertising drive?
Airshows air museums etc. Maybe focus on places where people who have an interest go?
Maybe offer free 40 eny planes that you can earn perks with but then you have to pay to use your perks?
Personally I think that smaller maps might make it not seem as empty. I remember we had some map in AW that had like 3 islands with bases and one in the middle that was nonstop fights in that area.
These are just some ideas off the top of my head. I think we should try to focus more on solutions if we're going to have this discussion again.
It's all been beaten into the dust. Pretty much every "something must be done" post goes over the same things over and over again. Advertising will save us all. This selection from the standard list of 12 gameplay changes needs to be made immediately to reverse the number trend. Rinse, repeat.
HT's heard them all. Based on the last few years, they don't seem to have convinced him to make those changes. But, people seem to keep thinking the new thread will be the one to convince him, so here we are. Everybody's got their pet opinion on why things are the way they are.
HT's silence on stuff like this lets people project whatever they want onto him from "The game is dead and he's just riding it into the ground" to "He's busy working on broad sweeping changes to save the game." My personal view is we don't have enough information to see what's going on, but in this day and age gamers expect to be kept in the loop and when that doesn't happen, we get a thread similar to this one every week or two.
Wiley.