First, you’re not alone in returning.
I haven’t gotten around to a lot of things, VR is top on the bucket list.
The films and videos I’ve seen shows VR in AH3 is a major improvement in 3D graphics and immersion. It’s another world, on steroids. Very impressive.
It’s still the same addicting fun. Maybe better, as stated, these guy (and gals) are well seasoned. The bar has been raised on competitive skill level. Many have been at it for 15-35 yrs.
The community is a lot tighter than bbs can indicate. Lot of words, but again, these relationships are well aged over 25 yrs. It has a more home feeling, squabbles and all.
I left in 2010-ish under AH2. I returned last year under AH3. So it is a new game to a lot who did the same. To me its twice as good as AH2.
Numbers are much lower than the peak era when I left. However, I was not a big fan of over crowded MA. Too much like fish in a barrel, IMO. I would log off if it was at max numbers. IMO 300-400 would be more intimate and comfortable.
When I came back MA average numbers was way low, 90-110 at prime time. This is just below critical mass of 100-120 to be able to find action and good battles.
With players producing more videos again, getting the word out that the game still exist, numbers of return (and some new) players brought the MA arena’s average at prime time up to 120-155, crossing critical mass. If its above 110 you’re going to have a good time. Weekends prime time can easily hit 160. Remember, 10 is basically one horde.
The “Masters if the Air” scenario and the awesome advertising by players brought both events arena and MA to 200. 115 just for MotA, the largest participation in 5-7 years.
You’ll be happy you returned. Return players tend to appreciate the game more than before.
Because many of the same names, it will feel like home.
Welcome back!