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I feel like imo that people left because there was less stuff to do, after awhile your stuck in a area grinding so you can do 1 quest and do the grind over again to get to the next etc. As silly or deep as it may sound, the spirit of Battle On dwells within him.
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He took up the challenge knowing there would be hardships, and you know, giving up in the face of adversity isn't written in his code of paladin. Well, what can I say beside the fact that Artix is one ambitious man. So you believe AE should stick to 2D games and stop considering their first ever 3D expansion project. I see your point Boy but then again if you compare aq3d in-depth development level to those other games you mentionned. I meant a few game flaws or bugs like the good old combat bug for example. Artix Entertainment has never done a mmorpg in 3d, their best success was AQW a flash game, they dont have what it takes to cater to a 3d mmorpg community and AQ3D has shown that with players losing interest before the game has even released.Ill point you to ARK and H1z1 KOTK and RUST which all are in *early access* and still manage to pull thousands of people. There are no issues with the game the problem is ♥♥♥♥♥♥ game developers. Then believe as the game will progress, the AE team behind aq3d should naturally step up likewise. Also, right next to the infamous ''ready o'clock'' reminder there's this other thing: the game is in freaking open beta, so realistically some players should rather be expecting a few issues, delays and such given the current stage.
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Yeah the game may lack that massive community fitting mmo standards plus large amount of content, but at the end of the day, those two points altogether aren't necessarily absolute criterias judging a ''good'' or ''no good'' mmorpg. You really shouldn't mind much all those comments from impatient or salty detractors who lost their temper.

Originally posted by Solodier:You are speaking of death when the game isn't even genuinely born yet. The deathknell hasn't been signalled for AQ3D, but I wouldn't be surprised if it collapsed. I surely hope more resources are put into it, fan interest is thrust up AE's backside and the game offers content that has meaningful staying power rather than "well all this stuff I'm grinding for might be useful in the future". I made this mistake with Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade, and that's a brand I love and trust a lot more than this one. I really hope the delays to Ashfall, however good it may end up being, aren't going to represent the future development process. I can't imagine how good this game was in Alpha when before Halloween it was hardly a pitch, much less a playable proof of concept. You only get one first impression, no matter how many phases on testing you have, and most people have had theirs and agreed they'll come back in the future, if at all. I feel the game is too ambitious, and released too early. On Steam there's not many people and for an IP of this size I'd expect a lot more active players. The lack of players that can be in a zone at one time (or so it appears there's a limit) doesn't help, and being cross platform I feel is more dividing than encouraging people to play. In fact it's my love of the game that makes me highlight all its flaws and stomp out fanboyism, lest it affect the game negatively. A handful of the dedicted fans remained.įor all my criticism I really don't want this game to die out.
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But after 5 months of Artix releasing patch notes of the Ashfall's pushbacks and delays, the community gave up hope.
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Then all of sudden in the wind of the Adventure Quest 3D website we hear rumours of a comepletely new content patch was in the works! After patch notes upon patch notes, Cysero revealed to us all a video on the new patch, with glimpse of a new area packed full of mobs and interesting scenery. This game was at it's peak early into open-beta, which in all honesty was the games absolute height.

As soon as pre-beta hit, this game was rising in popularity! Thriving with players, checking out the brand new game which Artix Entertainment painfully developed after years on development. Back then, the game was doing quite well, especially leading into the Alpha Stages of Adventure Quest 3D. Which has had a lot of people very salty about. Ashfall has been delayed one to many times. Do you all honestly think Adventure Quest 3D has a future? After seeing the general player base drastically decline through the last few months, I can honestly say, yes.
